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Treasury of witchcraft

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Philosophical Library, 1961 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 271 pages
Comprehensive sourcebook of the magic arts, including spells, charms, incantations, invocations, satanic pacts, full descriptions of occult practices, a "who's who" of demonology, herb lore, the habits of witches and warlocks, voodoo, the black mass, and much more.***Over 100 illus.

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Review: A Treasury of Witchcraft

User Review  - Makaia - Goodreads

This is a really odd book that I found at a rare bookseller called 'Read Books'. It was the red lacquer painted door that attracted me into the store after I got the pun, har-dee-har-har. I wandered ... Read full review

Review: Treasure of Witchcraft: A Source Book of Magic Art

User Review  - James - Goodreads

Informative but at times flakey, which is pretty much how these things go. Read full review

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Wedeck was professor emeritus of Brooklyn College and a practicing witch.

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