| Title | Author | Description |
| A Wiccan Formulary And Herbal | A. J. Drew | "The problem with talking about Witchcraft in a historic sense is that, historically speaking, there has never been one group, tribe, or organization that one..." |
| Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner | Scott Cunningham | "Shamanism has been defined as the first religion..." |
| A Witches' Bible: The Complete Witches Handbook | Janet Farrar & Stewart Farrar | N/A |
| Celtic Magic | D.J Conway | "For several decades there has been a growing interest in the old pagan beliefs..." |
| Buckland's Complete Book Of Witchcraft | Raymond Buckland | "BEFORE REALLY GETTING into what Witchcraft is, perhaps we should take a look back at what it was-history of it..." |
| Advanced Celtic Shamanism | D. J. Conway | N/A |
| Crystal Enchantments: A Complete Guide to Stones and Their Magical Properties | D. J. Conway | "It is not unusual anymore to see people wearing rock crystal or amethyst points hung on chains and earrings, or set in rings..." |
| The Illustrated Guide To Crystals | Judy Hall | N/A |
| Kitchen Witchery: A Compendium of Oils, Unguents, Incense, Tinctures, and Comestibles | Marilyn F. Daniel | "In the overall scheme of the powers of the cosmos, both glimpsed and unknown, certain things are everlasting, immortal, and infinite..." |
| Celtic Myth & Magick: Harness the Power of the Gods and Goddesses | Edain McCoy | "It matters little exactly what tools, directional orientations, garb, jewelry, instruments, music, dances, or settings were used in the proverbial "once upon a time..." |
| Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic | Scott Cunningham | "Moonlight. A woman stands in her garden..." |
| The Tarot | S.L McGregor Mathers | It's occult Significance, use in Fortune-Telling, and Method of Play, Etc. |
| The Book of Runes | Ralph Blum | "The purpose of this book is to reintroduce an ancient Oracle, the Runes..." |
| Scottish Witchcraft: The History and Magick of the Picts | Raymond Buckland | "The Highlands of what is now Scotland were earlier inhabited by a people known as the Picts, or Pechts..." |
| Magic Of The Celtic Otherworld: Irish History, Lore & Rituals | Stephen Blamires | N/A |
| Psychic Self-Defense | Dion Fortune | N/A |
| Eight Sabbats of Witchcraft | Mike Nicholas | N/A |
| Witchcraft: A Secret History | Michael Streeter | Witchcraft’s great secret stems from the fact that few people understand its true essence. Here's the book that explains how Wicca, the religion of witchcraft, came into existence |
| Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs | Scott Cunningham | N/A |
| The Psychic in You: Understand and Harness Your Natural Psychic Power | Jeffrey A. Wands & Tom Philbin | "When I was around seven years old I lived in a garden apartment with my mother in Islip, a town on the south shore of..." |
| Hereditary Witchcraft: Secrets of the Old Religion | Raven Grimassi | "In 1886 Charles Leland became acquainted with an Italian woman named Maddalena, who claimed to be a Witch..." |
| An Illustrated Guide to Runes | Jonathan Dee | "The runes of Elder Futhark are divided into three groups, each comprising eight runes in a specific order..." |
| The Art of Tarot | Liz Dean | This easy-to-use book and ribbon-wrapped Tarot deck, beautifully produced with velvet tray and blue-and-gold silk wrap, provide all you need to explain the key concepts of the seventy-eight cards in simple, striking terms. |
| Celtic Sex Magic: For Couples, Groups, and Solitary Practitioners | Jon G. Hughes | Sex magic is an important component of Celtic spiritual practice. Unlike other ritual practices that look to intermediaries or deities to execute the participants' wishes, druids believe that individuals can directly influence exterior reality by focusing their own internal sexual energy. |
| Witches: History of Persecution | Nigel Cawthorne | History of the Witch Trails tracing back its roots back to the savage suppresion of the heretical Waldensian sect by the Catholic Church. |
| The Crystal Bible | Judy HALL | Beautifully illustrated, The Crystal Bible offers a comprehensive guide to crystals, their shapes, colors and applications. With informative descriptions and an easy-to-use format, it is an indispensable practical handbook for crystal lovers and users everywhere - both beginner and expert alike. |
| Kindling the Celtic Spirit: Ancient Traditions to Illumine Your Life Through the Seasons | Mara Freeman | For over 2,000 years, oppressors and natural disasters have worked against the Celts, threatening to obliterate the ancient tribe's language, traditions, and spirituality. |
| A Treatise of Witchcraft | Roberts, Alexander, -1620 | Book from Project Gutenberg: A Treatise of Witchcraft |
| An history of magic, witchcraft, and animal magnetism (1851. 1851) | Colquhoun, J. C. (John Campbell), 1785-1854 | Photocopy |
| Irish witchcraft and demonology (1913) | Seymour, St. John D. (St. John Drelincourt) | remarks of Witchcraft in Ireland, notes of earlier trials etc. |
| Magic and witchcraft (1852) | Moir, George, 1800-1870 | By George Moir "Reading for travellers"--Cover |
| The philosophy of witchcraft (1839) | Mitchell, J. (John), 1786-1856; Dickie, John | Notes of Witchcraft and Demonology in the seventeenth and eightteenth centuries |
| Salem witchcraft: comprising More wonders of the invisible world (1865) | Fowler, Samuel Page, 1800-1888, [from old catalog] ed; Calef, Robert, d. 1723? [from old catalog]; Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. [from old catalog] | Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. |
| The superstitions of witchcraft (1865) | Williams, Howard, 1837-1931 | Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. |
| The Impossibility of Witchcraft... | unknown. publication info: London: Printed and sold by J. Baker, 1712 | Jane Wenham was the last person prosecuted for witchcraft in England. She quarreled with her neighbors and then unwisely brought suit against the one who had called her "a witch and a bitch." Things went from bad to worse and she found herself charged, tried, and convicted of witchcraft. The judge obtained a reprieve, and then a pardon from the Queen.
The case was a nexus of dispute â about the reality of witchcraft â and there was an outpouring of pamphlets, some of which described her crimes in lurid detail, some of which argued that she could not be guilty because witchcraft did not exist. |
| Chronicles Of The Celts: The Classic Sagas | Iain Zaczek | "...exquisite...an excellent introduction to...the magnificent legends of the Celts. Over 120 photos and illustrations of relics, manuscripts and landscapes bring alive the mesmerizing stories...divided into three sections of Ireland, Wales, and Brittany. Each...contains a treasure trove of stories that transport you to a mysterious realm alive with invincible heroes, mystic warriors, faerie enchantresses, secret lovers and lost continents....invites the reader to see how the world of Celtic ideas and traditions influenced later epic literature..."--Celtic Connection.
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| A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft (1973) | Stearne, John, fl. 17th cent | Reprint of 1st ed., London, William Wilson, 1648, Includes bibliographies, Presented by: Professor J. A. W. Gunn, 2003 [Gift2004] |
| The Religion of the Ancient Celts | MacCulloch, J. A., 1868-1950 | Book from Project Gutenberg: The Religion of the Ancient Celts |
| Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions (1894) | James Bonwick | Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. |
| The veil of Isis, or, Mysteries of the Druids | Reade, William Winwood, 1838-1875 | Bibliography: p. 243-253 |
| Taliesin, Or, The Bards and Druids of Britain: a translation of the remains of the earliest ... | David William Nash | Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. |