In his fourth book in the Witchcraft of the British Isles series; Michael Howard examines the Craft of East Anglia; one of the richest areas of historical witchcraft and folk magic in Eangland. From the private witch of William the Conqueror to the cunning men and women of the marshes and fens; to the Toad-witches and the appalling deeds of the witch-finders; the book is a trove of historical information on the actual folk magical practices of East Anglia. Also examined are the spirits of locality; such as Old Shuck; the spectral black dog known to haunt country lanes; and a special chapter on Imps and Familiars.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Take Back the DharmaBy Mike BoothLOL; I successfully referenced this in my final research paper for my MLS in Criminal Justice in proposing a new model for police use-of-force training and ethics. If it is dated and biased as the current reviewers suggested; it is remarkably prescient and sounds a lot like the latest observations from the esteemed Robert Thurman.