The Galdrabók: Forbidden Icelandic Folk Magic
Once forbidden by the church on penalty of severe punishment and even death, Iceland’s occult symbols have been subject to a remarkable transformation over the past few decades
The Comparative Völuspá
Originating in Viking Age Scandinavia but containing elements of much earlier origin, no poem in the Old Norse corpus is more celebrated than the harrowing masterpiece Völuspá, the 'prophecy of the völva', a type of seeress esteemed in the pagan period comparable to contemporary notions of a witch.
Hekate Ochetos
Harper Feist shares her profound journey of ritual and revelation as she receives a unique epithet from her guiding deity.
She of the Night
She of the Night stands as a monumental achievement—a true magnum opus born from over a decade of focused dedication and many more years of spiritual practice in honour of the Great Queen Lilith.
Betwixt God and the Devil
Richard Ward’s book ‘Betwixt God and the Devil’ was born of a lifelong interest in the folk magic traditions of his native Essex, an area long known as 'The Witch County.’ as such, it is key to the history and development of modern traditional Witchcraft.
Song of Hathor (forthcoming)
For millennia, the enigmatic rituals and spiritual practices of Ancient Egypt have captivated and inspired seekers of wisdom. Now, for the first time, Song of Hathor unveils a comprehensive guide to the authentic ceremonial and magical traditions of this ancient civilization.
A Complete System of Magic: The Manual of a Nineteenth-Century British Cunning Man
Few examples of the manuals of the 19th century cunning folk survive, although these magicians were very much a vital part of British culture at the time.
This is the grimoire of William Dawson Bellhouse, a cunning man active in Liverpool and Leeds in the mid-nineteenth century who sought to transform lives with electricity and magic.
Spirit Chaser
Originally published in 2012, this new edition of Spirit Chaser features a foreword by Ogham Grove author and prolific Glastonbury artist, Yuri Leitch. Plus, a brand-new preface, some amendments and new information by the Author.
The Black Toad
The Black Toad explores potent examples of the folk-ceremonial magical practices and witchcraft of the south-west of England; dealing especially with Devon and the author’s homeland of Cornwall.
The Book of Talismans
The Book of Talismans, by William Thomas and Kate Pavitt, takes the reader on an expansive journey through the fascinating world of talismans, presenting a detailed investigation into the nature of talismans, their associated powers and the vital roles they have played in civilizations through the ages.
The Book of Witches
First published in 1909, The Book of Witches represents an intriguing exploration of the witch as a vital archetype, dwelling within humanity’s shadows.
The Magic of the Horseshoe
This charming exploration of traditional magical lore takes, as its starting point, the magical uses and traditions of the horseshoe, tracing its significance through ancient cultures, and its association with magical traditions of horns, the moon, and the serpent – all with a central focus upon the magical work of protection.
Zadkiel’s Dream Book
Zadkiel’s Dream book is a divinatory and magical guide of the kind popular in the 19th century with cunning folk, ‘white witches’ and ordinary unmarried maids alike.
Piercing the Veil
Embark on a journey of mystical revelation with “Piercing the Veil: Performing Tarot Divination while in the Lunar Astral Realm”. Oscar Tusk, a seasoned practitioner of the Old Craft, invites the reader to delve into the depths of Traditional Witchcraft and unlock the secrets of the Tarot like never before.
The White Magic Book
The White Magic Book, published initially in 1919, first explores the nature of magic and the power of the mind – with its ability to shape reality – in a world and time in which wonders of science, seen not long before as magic, had become reality.
Crystal Gazing
Discover the timeless allure of Crystal Gazing, an ancient practice woven into the fabric of cultures across history and geography. From the reflective depths of water to the enigmatic shimmer of crystal balls, this book delves into the captivating world of scrying—a form of divination rooted in the ability to see beyond the veil of the present.
The Owl’s Eye
The Owl’s Eye is a collection of one hundred and forty two charms, spells and procedures that have been taken out of historic fortune telling books.
The Little Key of Rabbi Solomon (forthcoming)
The Little Key of Rabbi Solomon, the handwritten manuscript of Raphael/Robert T. Cross (1850-1923) was published in hectographic facsimile in 1897.
Jacob’s Rod
JACOBS ROD: A 17TH CENTURY TREATISE ON THE ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTE OF DOWSING is a digitally enhanced facsimile of a late seventeenth century text detailing the art and methods of dowsing with traditional hazel rods.
Minerva Britanna
Minerva Britanna, is a facsimile of the original manuscript that has been carefully hand restored and cleaned. Written in the early seventeenth century by Henry Peacham, is an enigmatic magical book of poetry and images that mixes together Renaissance faery magic, Elizabethan codes, Hermetic wisdom, and echoes of kingly advice.