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Spellbound:

From Ancient Gods to Modern Merlins : a Time Tour of Myth and Magic
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Reader's Digest, 2002 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 256 pages
Why is it that when we think of witches, we imagine them wearing black pointy hats and flying on broomsticks? Why does the number three have such mystical importance? What is the difference between a wizard and a warlock? What exactly are fairies and elves and where do they come from? Spellbound answers all of these questions and more, exploring the truth behind our fascination with myth and magic. From the ancient Egyptian sorcerers to the Land of Oz, Spellbound brings you a clear understanding of the subject's historical importance and the cultural legacy that surrounds it. Understand the meaning of stories such as J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and J. R. R. Tolkien's epic The Lord of the Rings, which have their roots in history, mythology, and folklore. Wrestle with forces that are as old as human history. Both stories, in different ways, provide a world of magic in which the ordinary and mundane problems of everyday life are not merely forgotten but rather transformed into a heroic landscape. With Spellbound in hand, you can travel back through the ages to trace the very beginnings of these timeless traditions.

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Contents
9
Chapter II
57
Chapter III
109
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About the author (2002)

Alexander is currently engaged in publishing his research into 12-century religion and popular belief. He has a PhD in Medieval History.

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