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review 2015-11-04 08:45
Haunted Palace reviews
Traditional Witchcraft and the Pagan Revival: A Magical Anthropology - Melusine Draco

Haunted Palace is an excellent review site covering a wide range of topics. The review of Traditional Witchcraft and the Pagan Revival is a huge and indepth piece. Here's a small quote for flavour.

 

"I found this book to be very engaging, enlightening and at times challenging – it covers a great deal of ground in under 200 pages.  While there are undoubtably more complex and detailed archaeological and historical studies available and Draco’s interpretation of the evidence whilst drawing on some very distinguished sources, is very much her own, this book provides a good over view of archaeological and historic periods from earliest times to the present day.  Her survey outlines  the main theories in relation to magical and religious developments within the British Isles and her insight how these traditions and survivals may have influenced Traditional British Witchcraft and Neo-pagan traditions such as Wicca."

Source: hauntedpalaceblog.wordpress.com/2013/07/13/traditional-witchcraft-and-the-pagan-revival-by-melusine-draco
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review 2015-10-21 16:14
A bad witch reviews
Traditional Witchcraft for Urban Living - Melusine Draco

When Lucya reviewed this book, it had been published under a different title - Mean Streets Witchcraft. It's now part of Melusine Draco's traditional witchcraft series at Moon Books, with the title 'Traditional Witchcraft for urban Living'

Source: www.badwitch.co.uk/2011/02/review-mean-streets-witchcraft.html
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review 2015-10-17 10:51
Blogging witch reviews kitchen witch
A Kitchen Witch's World of Magical Food - Rachel Patterson

Siobhan is a blogger who regularly reviews Pagan titles. She was very taken with this book - "This is not just a cookbook, it also has guides to eating seasonally, brewing magical recipes, and has massive correspondence list for all kind of edibles."

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