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The British Book of Spells & Charms ~ A Compilation of Traditional Folk Magic ~ Hardcover

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Explores the wealth of traditional witchcraft spells & charms of Britain’s folk-magical tradition, including those for good fortune, love, the healing of people & animals, curses & their removal, & acts of magic contained within traditional folk songs. In writing this book, Graham has been ideally placed to draw upon examples and parallels within The Museum of Witchcraft’s collection & archives.

Complemented by numerous illustrations & photographs, drawing mainly from the museum’s fascinating collection of magical artefacts, & is Troy Books’ first title to be printed in full colour throughout.

  • What is a Spell or Charm?
  • Good Luck & Protection Charms
  • Spells, Charms & Divinations for Love
  • Healing Charms – Wishing You Well
  • Curing Animals
  • Cursing & Removing Curses
  • Spells & Charms in Songs
  • A Magical Medley of Spells & Charms

Graham King is the former owner & curator of the Museum of Witchcraft in Boscastle Cornwall, most famous perhaps for its central place within the modern witchcraft revival, via its origins with Cecil Williamson on the Isle of Man. From a young age King has held a keen interest in traditional folk music & dances as well as folk magic. During a walk in the English countryside (one of his favourite activities) in 1996, he encountered & was made welcome by a group of travelling folk gathering to celebrate the ancient Tan Hill Fair. It was this encounter that set in motion his decision to leave behind the corporate lifestyle, leading to his purchase of the Museum of Witchcraft from Cecil Williamson. Making the 200 mile journey on foot to Boscastle, where at midnight on the 31st October that same year, the purchase was finalised. He went on with his team to develop The Museum of Witchcraft into one of Cornwall’s most popular museums.

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Weight 600 g
Dimensions 19 × 12 × 1.6 cm

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Explores the wealth of traditional witchcraft spells & charms of Britain’s folk-magical tradition, including those for good fortune, love, the healing of people & animals, curses & their removal, & acts of magic contained within traditional folk songs. In writing this book, Graham has been ideally placed to draw upon examples and parallels within The Museum of Witchcraft’s collection & archives.

Complemented by numerous illustrations & photographs, drawing mainly from the museum’s fascinating collection of magical artefacts, & is Troy Books’ first title to be printed in full colour throughout.

  • What is a Spell or Charm?
  • Good Luck & Protection Charms
  • Spells, Charms & Divinations for Love
  • Healing Charms – Wishing You Well
  • Curing Animals
  • Cursing & Removing Curses
  • Spells & Charms in Songs
  • A Magical Medley of Spells & Charms

Graham King is the former owner & curator of the Museum of Witchcraft in Boscastle Cornwall, most famous perhaps for its central place within the modern witchcraft revival, via its origins with Cecil Williamson on the Isle of Man. From a young age King has held a keen interest in traditional folk music & dances as well as folk magic. During a walk in the English countryside (one of his favourite activities) in 1996, he encountered & was made welcome by a group of travelling folk gathering to celebrate the ancient Tan Hill Fair. It was this encounter that set in motion his decision to leave behind the corporate lifestyle, leading to his purchase of the Museum of Witchcraft from Cecil Williamson. Making the 200 mile journey on foot to Boscastle, where at midnight on the 31st October that same year, the purchase was finalised. He went on with his team to develop The Museum of Witchcraft into one of Cornwall’s most popular museums.