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The Book of English Magic

Philip Carr-Gomm , and Richard Heygate

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Price: $19.99
ISBN: 9781468300697
Publication Date: October 30, 2012

Explore the hidden history of English magic—a tradition that shaped literature, science, and culture for centuries.

From medieval alchemists and cunning folk to Victorian spiritualists and modern-day practitioners, this richly illustrated volume traces the evolution of magical thought and practice in England. It explores how magic influenced art, politics, and everyday life, revealing a world where superstition and science often walked hand in hand.

Through experiments to try and places to visit, as well as a historical exploration of magic and interviews with leading magicians, Philip Carr-Gomm and Richard Heygate's The Book of English Magic introduces you to the extraordinary world that lies beneath the surface.

A sweeping narrative of enchantment and belief:
The book delves into legendary figures, secret societies, and mystical texts, uncovering stories of astrologers, herbalists, and ceremonial magicians who left their mark on history. Readers will encounter the lore behind charms, talismans, and rituals, alongside the philosophical ideas that inspired generations of seekers.

For lovers of history, folklore, and the arcane:
Whether you're fascinated by the occult revival, the roots of Wicca, or the cultural impact of magic on literature—from Shakespeare to contemporary fantasy—this book offers a compelling journey through centuries of wonder and mystery.

Beautifully designed and meticulously researched:
Packed with archival images, rare manuscripts, and expert commentary, The Book of English Magic is both a scholarly resource and a captivating read for anyone intrigued by the magical heritage of England.

Magic runs through the veins of English history, part of daily life from the earliest Arthurian legends to Aleister Crowley to the novels of Tolkien and Philip Pullman, and from the Druids to Freemasonry and beyond.

"This book is never less than gripping . . . the otherworld beckons." —Daily Mail