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In 1964, Wilson started a four-page newsletter, The Waxing Moon, which he considered to be "a journal of the old religion" or "a witchcraft newsletter." [ 5 ] In 1970, this newsletter became the official journal of The Pagan Movement in Britain and Ireland which he founded together with Tony Kelly as outlined in his editorial to the first issue ...
Al G. Manning (June 19, 1927 – April 8, 2006) [citation needed] was an American author, occultist, certified public accountant, and the founder of ESP Lab of Texas (formerly ESP Laboratory in Los Angeles, California).
Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft Addressed to J. G. Lockhart, Esq. (1830) was a study of witchcraft and the supernatural by Sir Walter Scott. A lifelong student of folklore, Scott was able to draw on a wide-ranging collection of primary and secondary sources.
Set in 1970 in a home for unwed mothers in Florida, 'Witchcraft for Wayward Girls' is about four pregnant teenagers—Rose, Fern, Holly, and Zinnia—who have been hidden from the world to have ...
Seabrook wrote a story based on the experience and to recount the experiment in Witchcraft: Its Power in the World Today. In 1924, he traveled to Arabia and sampled the hospitality of various tribes of Bedouin and the Kurdish Yazidi. In the first part of the book, Seabrook seeks Mithqal Al-Fayez and lives with him and his tribe for several months.
Michael Howard (1948–2015) was an English practitioner of Luciferian witchcraft and a prolific author on esoteric topics. From 1976 until his death he was the editor of The Cauldron magazine. Born in London , Howard developed an interest in supernatural subjects through fiction literature, later exploring Tibetan Buddhism after a near death ...
Tuesday, October 23, 1962 — 62 Years Ago. Had history gone a different way on this date, this could have been the last edition of the Asbury Park Press — ever.
Treatises on witchcraft written during the Early Modern witch hunts (15th to 18th centuries); this includes treatises sceptical of the existence of witches/witchcraft.