The Encyclopedia of Witches, Witchcraft, and Wicca

Rosemary Guiley

Language: English

Publisher: Checkmark Books

Published: Jul 15, 2008

Description:

Praise for the previous editions:"Clearly the best reference work on the subject now available." American Reference Books Annual"Highly recommended for public and academic libraries." Library Journal"Highly recommended..." ChoiceInterest in witchcraft, magic, and the occult is strong, fueled by popular books and movies such as the Harry Potter series. Wicca as a religion has exploded in popularity in recent years, leading to a boom in books and products pertaining to spells, witchcraft, and the Wiccan lifestyle. Though witchcraft has a long history both in folklore and in practice, the truth about it has often been obscured by fiction and myth.In more than 480 entries, The Encyclopedia of Witches, Witchcraft, and Wicca, Third Edition is an exciting update to one of the landmark references on the subject by paranormal expert Rosemary Ellen Guiley. This edition provides unparalleled coverage of witchcraft practices around the world spanning different time periods and societies including entries on magic, shamanism, the occult, and wizardry. Now covering Wicca-related material not included in the previous editions as well as updates of contemporary biographies and Wicca material, this encyclopedia is perfect for casual readers and researchers, as well as those fascinated by this spellbinding topic. All content has been expanded considerably, providing updates and new information about the key topics of witchcraft.New and revised coverage includes:AmuletsBiographies of contemporary and historical figuresBook of ShadowsCharmsDemonsFamiliarsFolklore relating to witchcraftHand of gloryHistorical cases of witchcraft trialsThe InquisitionMagic and WiccaSalem witches and other historical cases of witchcraft trialsSpellsTools, such as altars, amulets, cauldrons, and charmsWicca practices, rituals, beliefs, and traditionsWiccan organizationsWitches in entertainment: films, television, stage, and popular fiction.