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A revealing of incidents and activities of current times. The author has gone to great extremes to help the reader to discover trends that are taking place at a faster and faster pace. The book is written in the form of a college text with major headings and subheadings. It is easy reading with all areas clearly defined and elaborated upon based upon on facts and observations of the author. There is extensive use of references for support. An open minded reading of this book and an intellectual observation of its contents should result in recognition of its value to a world that seems to be approaching chaos
Celtic Fairy Tales
by Joseph Jacobs
Presented here are 26 stories of Celtic magic and imagination from the collection of leading British folklorist Joseph Jacobs (1854-1916). Featuring wonderful characters, curses and hexes, broken promises, and granted wishes--accompanied by eight full-page plates, 37 drawings, and decorated capitals and end pieces, this is an ideal gift for young readers, as well as antique book collectors.
The Magic Arts in Celtic Britain
by Lewis Spence
Reveals the occult arts as they were practiced among the Celts in England. Contents: The Magic Art Among the Celts; The Problem of Druidism; Celtic Spells and Charms; Magical Books of the Celts; The Celtic Spirit World; Necromancy, Prophecy, and Divination; Celtic Belief in Reincarnation; Celtic Mysticism; The Cultus of Arthur; The Mystery of the Grail; The Second Sight; Bibliography; References; and Index.
British Goblins
by Wirt SIkes
Welsh Folk-Lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions. "In a certain sense Wales may be spoken of as the cradle of fairy legend. It is not now disputed that from the Welsh were borrowed many of the first subjects of composition in the literature of all the cultivated peoples of Europe."
The following books I used in my reseach on Trolls and Elves. They contain many interesting stories on those creatures and many others.
Folktales of Norway
by Reidar T. Christiansen (Editor)
Scandinavian Folk and Fairy Tales : Tales from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland
by Claire Booss (Editor)
A collection of folk literature from five countries, with illustrations by native artists.
Faeries
by David Larkin (Editor), Brian Froud, Alan Lee (Illustrator)
Foud and Lee depict the various form of fae (seelie, unseelie, goblins, etc.). They also share the stories surrounding these mystical creatures. This campodium embodies the world of fae, and exquisitely transcends the mortal realm...letting us mortals dance but for a moment in their circle.
Faery Wicca : Theory & Magick : A Book of Shadows & Light (The Ancient Oral Faery Tradition of Ireland, Book 1)
Faery Wicca : Book 2 : The Shamanic Practices of the Cunning Arts (The Ancient Oral Faery Tradition of Ireland)
by Kisma K. Stepanich
These books have excellent resources including rituals, legends and simple ways of bringing faery magick into one's life.
Faery Wicca Tarot : The Ancient Oral Tradition of Ireland
by Kisma K. Stepanich
The 83-card FAERY WICCA TAROT is a unique system that blends traditional tarot images with the mystical symbology of modern Faery Wicca. The cards take you deeper into your spiritual evolution through magickal archetypes, mystical symbols, and the wisdom of the ancients. Each card contains a Bardic teaching designed to awaken greater psychic perception. With instruction book.
Visit Page 1 (Piers Anthony)
Visit page 2 (romance, etc)
Visit page 3 (Tarot.)
Visit page 4 (Fantasy.)
Visit page 5 (Misc New Age and Fairies.)
Visit page 6 (Spells and spellcasting.)
Visit page 7 (Herbs.)
Visit page 8 (Druids.)
Visit page 9 (Misc witchcraft.)