Today witchcraft is on everyone's lips, on television, in film and in literature, but few know, or are even able to guess at, its shadowy history. This in-depth investigation discovers how the ideas we have about witchcraft took shape thousands of years ago in the myths and religions of the ancient world.
Leo Ruickbie Libri
Leo Ruickbie è un sociologo e storico specializzato in stregoneria, Wicca, magia e occulto. Il suo lavoro approfondisce gli aspetti affascinanti della stregoneria moderna e della magia rinascimentale, esplorando i contesti storici e sociali di questi fenomeni. Offre spunti sulla loro evoluzione e impatto, portando questi argomenti, spesso fraintesi, a un pubblico più ampio. La ricerca di Ruickbie fornisce un esame accademico ma accessibile delle tradizioni magiche.




Angels in the Trenches
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
The mechanised slaughter of the First World War brought a sudden and concentrated interest in life after death. This book explores the role of spiritualism, superstition and the supernatural during and after that war.
Faustus: The Life and Times of a Renaissance Magician
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Exploring the life of a 16th-century figure who claimed mastery over forbidden magical arts, this biography reveals the true story behind the famed legend of Faustus. Far from being a mere charlatan or devil's accomplice, he sparked scandal and controversy, rivaling miracles attributed to Jesus. The narrative takes readers through a rich historical landscape, including alchemical labs, war-torn Italy, and the Reformation in Wittenberg, providing a vivid portrayal of an era and a man whose life was as captivating as any legend.
The Impossible Zoo
- 480pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
An illustrated encyclopedia of fabulous beasts, mythical monsters and cryptozoological mysteries