Stone Crosses in North Cornwall
First in a series of five books detailing Cornish stone crosses.
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First in a series of five books detailing Cornish stone crosses.
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Donated and signed by the author. Fictional account of the history of the Holy Well at St Clether.
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The author uses an analysis of Botticelli’s Primavera to examine Renaissance Neo-Paganism.
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A fascinating new analysis of Botticelli’s famous painting, examining the possibility that the central figure in the painting is in fact Isis, and putting the picture in the context of …
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Hadean Press specialise in books on Thelemic Magic. An important analysis of the magical use of astrology in the Early Modern period.
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Revised Second Edition. See book id. no 6387 for the First Edition. Donated by the author. Includes chapters originally published as articles in The Cauldron. Includes an illustration of a mandrake …
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An analysis of an influential section of Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae, putting Aquinas’s ideas in the context of those of other philosophers.
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Damnation Alley, the savage route across a blasted continent, teeming with radiation and insanely lethal storms. The basis for the classic science fiction film of the same name.
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Part of the Folklore History Series Landscapes, sacred objects and folklore in the North Riding of Yorkshire
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How do we know where we are? This is the deceptively simple question that forms the theme of Kent Ryden’s book. In much of North America and beyond it is …
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Cornish folklore, wells, giants, spriggans, hobgoblins, piskies and magical herbs The author donated this copy to the MWM library on completion of her internship at the Museum 11th – 24th …
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A reworking of the author’s longer book, The History of the Countryside, first published in 1986. Why is the British and Irish countryside as it is? What combination of man …
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Explores the relationship between selected West Country authors and the landscapes that inspired them. Thomas Hardy and Wessex Coleridge and the Quantocks R.D. Blackmore and Exmoor Henry Williamson and North …
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A CD copy of the Talking Stick interviews? See https://museumofwitchcraftandmagic.co.uk/library/cecil-williamson-the-talking-stick-interviews/ The folder also contains summaries of the contents of each recording.
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A collection of 18 essays examining the diverse accounts and themes associated with the Faerie Queens and their influence in magic, literature and folklore. From the Arthurian mythos to Scandinavia, …
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Exploration of the myths, legends and sacred sites of the ancient Goddess in Britain the author is a writer of books, plays and films, video director and producer lots of …
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1928 novel set in 17th century Massachusetts. Young Doll Bilby is a girl caught up and destroyed in the hysteria surrounding the Salem Witchcraft trials Men and boys confuse love …
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The final volume of a trilogy comprising this, ‘Cities of the Red Night’, published in 1981 and ‘The Place of Dead Roads’ in 1984 The Author acknowledges Norman Mailer and …
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Morwenna was a Welsh trained Cornish Saint who lived in the late 5th and early 6th centuries Attempts to balance known historical facts and folklore with other relevant accounts to …
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The Cailleach was not part of the pantheon of Celtic gods, acting alone, shaping the land through the forces of nature. The book traces the first references to her. in …
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A CD containing various e-books. Austin Osman Spare and His Theory of Sigils The Secrets of the Illuminates of Thanateros KAOS by Joel Biroco KAOS Magick Journal Several works by …
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