General Witchcraft




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A Victorian Grimoire ~ Patricia Telesco (has some really nice rituals in it, as well as lots of Victorian lore)
*** Bucklands Complete Book of Witchcraft ~ Raymond Buckland (highly recomended for either the beginer or the adapt, has everything in it any 'newbie' would like to know)
*** Wicca- A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner ~ Scott Cunningham ( A very good beginers book, has lots of good info in it)
***Living Wicca- A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner ~ Scott Cunningham (The follow up to the preceding book)
Norse Magic ~ DJ Conway (A good introduction to the Norse branch of Witchcraft, includes rituals, spells, corespondences)
Celtic Magic ~ DJ Conway (Like the above, only about the Celtic trad.)
* Pocket Guide to Wicca ~ Paul Tuitean & Estelle Daniels (I thought this book was a good intro to Wicca, but where it shows the invoking and banishing pentagrams, it has them reversed, As far as I "know", and in all my other studies, I have never come across this alternate way of invoking or banishing the pentagram (earth) I dont know if the authors delebriately did this, or if it was a misprint, but I thought you should be aware)
* The Complete Book of Magick and Witchcraft ~ Kathryn Paulson (This book was a complete waste of money, (IMHO) It is basicaly a "Witch's really are what they were portreyed as in the middle ages" type book, complete with death "spells" who's main ingredints are (litterly) eye of newt, ect ect ad nausim. I do NOT recomend this book at all)
The God of the Witch's ~ Margret Murrey (Reccomeded book for those wanting to study the 'history' of the Craft, from an archeologists findings, one of the first books written to begin to 'turn around' the views on Witchs (early 1900's)
The Book Of Goddesses ~ Kris Waldherr
*** Witch's God ~ Janet and Stewart Farrar (Highly reccomened further reading on the God in all His aspects/forms tracing His history from as far back as evidance has been found)
*** Witch's Goddess ~ Janet and Stewart Farrar (Companion to the book above, only exploring the Goddess)
*** Spiral Dance ~ Starhawk (One of the most highly recomended books on Witchcraft, leaning more towards "Dianic" trad. and having less emphasis on men, but still highly informative and enjoyable:)
Aradia - Gospel of the Witchs ~ Charles C. Leland
*** A Witch's Bible ~ Janet and Stewart Farrar (recomended in anyone who is intrested in "traditional" Witchcraft. A very good book!)
Celtic Myth and Magick ~ Edian McCoy (A wonderful book if you are intrested in the Celtic tradition)
*** To Ride A Silver Boomstick ~ Silver Ravenwolf (One of my all time favorites, HIGHLY recomended to ANY one, beginer or adept, I wish this book was around when I started learning!!)
*** Teen Witch ~ Silver Ravenwolf (Also highly recomended! This book is a GREAT beginers book for ANYONE teen or not!!)
A New Wiccan Book of the Law ~ Lady Galadriel
*** Green Witchcraft ~ Moura (Explores and explains fully the "green" level of Witchcraft, has excellent history documentation in it, some really nice rituals as well as the tables that are expected of any good general Witchcraft book:)
*** Ancient and Modern Witchcraft ~ Raymond Buckland (an excellent history of the Craft, its movement through history, as well as good info on the Salem trials, and others)
Covencraft ~ Amber K (Everything you need (except experiance hehe) for running and organizing a coven)
*** Ways of the Strega ~ Raven Grimassi (A complete guide to Itialian Witchcraft, which happens to be the way I am leaning at this time, so I am kinda partial, there is not much information out there on this particualr trad tho, so if you are intrested in it, I would definately recomend it:)