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  2. Lady Sheba - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Lady Sheba published The Book of Shadows and founded the American Order of the Brotherhood of the Wicca, an offshoot of Gardnerian Wicca. The book was controversial, as it revealed information that other Wiccans tended to keep secret. Lady Sheba appointed herself high priestess of the order and worked to expand its influence.

  3. Book of Shadows - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Doreen Valiente joined Gardner's Bricket Wood coven, and soon rose to become its High Priestess.She noticed how much of the material in his Book of Shadows was taken not from ancient sources as Gardner had initially claimed, but from the works of the occultist Aleister Crowley, from Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, from the Key of Solomon and also from the rituals of Freemasonry. [8]

  4. Death of a Doxy - Wikipedia

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    An adaptation of Death of a Doxy opened the second season of the A&E TV series A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001–2002). Directed by Timothy Hutton from a teleplay by Sharon Elizabeth Doyle, "Death of a Doxy" aired April 14, 2002, on A&E. Timothy Hutton is Archie Goodwin; Maury Chaykin is Nero Wolfe.

  5. Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 - Wikipedia

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    Stylistically, Book of Shadows was the direct opposite of its predecessor: though the film occasionally utilizes the point of view camcorder/pseudo-documentary format used in the first movie, Book of Shadows more closely resembles the glossy, big-budget special effects-laden horror films that Blair Witch was a counter to. Berlinger has stated ...

  6. Wiccan Laws - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In these two books, Bell also published the bulk of the Wiccan Book of Shadows, introducing to the general public for the first time the possibility of practicing Wiccan-style ritual. The Laws are sometimes known as Lady Sheba's Laws or 161 Rules of the Witch (her title for them). [citation needed]

  7. Paula Brackston - Wikipedia

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    The Witch’s Daughter (2011, originally titled The Book of Shadows and published by Snowbooks in 2009) [16] The Return of the Witch (2016) Short Story. The Witches of the Blue Well (December 2012, prelude to The Winter Witch) Standalone Novels. The Winter Witch (2013) The Midnight Witch (2014) The Silver Witch (2015)

  8. Nero (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    In the film Nero is shown to have a fixation on playing the harp, which is only partly true. In a late part of the movie Nero is shown playing his harp in the center of a Roman Theatre as Emperor around 62 A.D. This is fiction, because Nero never played his harp in front of a large audience. He usually played it in isolation or within a small ...

  9. Kim Director - Wikipedia

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    Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2: Kim Diamond 2002 Unforeseen: The Cashier 2004 Tony n' Tina's Wedding: Connie She Hate Me: Grace 2005 Charlie's Party: Zoe Fields 2006 Live Free or Die: Donna Inside Man: Valerie Keepsake / Stevie Life Is Short: Erin Short film A Crime: Ashley Harris 2010 Errand_boy: Bobbi Short film 2014 The Last American Guido ...

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