The Witch of Green Spring


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When an old family photo leads a pair of brothers to spend their spring break in Green Spring, they become involved in the mystery surrounding the drought that has blighted the town for years.




Spring Journal of the Green Witch


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Part journal, part spellbook, this is perfect for the green witch who wants to keep spells for springtime and garden drawings and notes all in one place. Beautifully COLOR interior with 100 pages.




The Witch of Jamestown


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Stolen Spring


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When Cornelia accidentally causes the spring flowers and trees to blossom out of control, the other witches must help her track down the source of this problem.




The Witch's Guide to Life


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Pre-Pub Discount! Earn an extra 5% discount on orders before 5-1-03 (minimum 4 copies)




The Witches of St Osyth


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An emotive, haunting story of a community torn apart, the Essex witch accusations and trial of 1581-2 are, taken together, one of the pivotal instances of that malign and destructive wave of misogynistic persecution which periodically broke over early modern England. Yet, for all their importance in the overall study of witchcraft, the so-called witches of St Osyth have largely been overlooked by scholars. Marion Gibson now sets right that neglect. Using fresh archival sources – and investigating not just the village itself, but also its neighbouring Elizabethan hamlets and habitations – the author offers revelatory new insights into the sixteen women and one man accused of sorcery while asking wider, provocative questions about the way history is recollected and interpreted. Combining landscape detective work, a reconstruction of lost spaces and authoritative readings of crucial documents, Gibson skilfully unlocks the poignant personal histories of those denied the chance to speak for themselves.







The Public Garden


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The Witch's Coin


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Along with quick-fix money spells, this timely book explores the consciousness of prosperity and how to transform poverty into abundance through magick, meditation, affirmations, and astrological timing. The Witch's Coin offers a materia magicka of the most powerful correspondences in wealth spellwork, including gods, stones, metals, herbs, and coins. Unlike most money magick books, it builds upon a foundation of real-world financial principles. Penczak also discusses offering magickal services professionally, including how and when to charge for readings and healings. Praise: "The first book of financial tips and advice that I have ever enjoyed reading. I highly recommend this book."--Judika Illes, author of The Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells and Pure Magic "A refreshing examination of the connection between money, magic, and the attitude people put toward both."--Taylor Ellwood, editor of Manifesting Prosperity: A Wealth Magic Anthology