Books

The Doll Who Came Alive

A charming children’s book based on Cornish folklore, and written by a famous 19th century Cornish storyteller. Enys Tregarthen’s real name was Nellie Sloggett. She lived in Padstow, and was …

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Cornish Witchcraft

Companion volume to The Cornish Witch-Finder (Museum Library id. 133.43094237 PAY 5072). With a Foreword by Jason Semmens. William Henry Paynter ran a museum in East Looe, which included examples of Cornish …

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Chaldean Magic

Fascinating study of an Assyrian magical tablet. Has similarities to The Leyden Papyrus (ed. F.LL Griffith and Herbert Thompson) (Museum Library id. 133.4 UNK 4365).

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Solitary Eclectic Witchcraft

A practical guide to the essential principles of practising Witchcraft. Chapters: Preparing Yourself for Witchcraft Responsibility and Ethics Divinity and Deity Magic and Spells Natural Cycles

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Strange Sight

Donated by the author. A novel featuring a witchcraft museum loosely inspired by this Museum. Syd Moore did a considerable amount of research for her novel Witch Hunt (Museum Library id. 808.83 …

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The Goetia Workbook

A magical journal pre-printed with the names and basic attributes of Goetic spirits, followed by blank sections for the magician to fill in. See also Ars Theurgia Goetia by Gary Nottingham (Museum …

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Decad of Intelligence

Reproductions of enamels designed to be used with the Sepher Yetzirah: The Book of Creation (see Museum Library book id. 135.47 JOS 7899). The publication consists of a book reproducing each …

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Silent as the Trees

Fine Edition – number 23 of a limited edition of 23, hand-bound in green goat leather with copper foil blocking, in a slipcase with blind blocking. Researched at the Museum, …

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Astral Projection

Covers out of the body and near death experiences as well as deliberate astral projection. Includes case studies, and practical techniques such as visualisation and meditation.

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Old English Medical Remedies

This book draws primarily on Bald’s Leechbook and Lacnunga. It includes studies of magical healing as well as herbalism. See also Sinead Spearing’s book Wiccecraeft: Shamanic Magic from the Dark Ages (Museum book id. …

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From Granite to Sea

Comprehensive and accessible, with a wealth of quotations from a wide range of sources. Set to become a modern classic of the genre. Includes black and white illustrations by Paul …

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Meditations on the Tarot

A classic of mid 20th century spiritual exploration, in many ways similar to Alan Watts’s The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are (book id. 6821).

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