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Well I've been studying Magick for some time now.. But unfortunately I can't get a hold on a Book, a Magick Book.. The things that I got a hold on are some Pages, Articles and Blogs and Wiki. And also The Sixth and Seventh Book of Mosses which is a headache. Sadly the bookstores near me doesn't have books that will be useful for my learning of the art. So if you can point me to some books that I can easily access online that'll be great. Thanks!!
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SOme links which may help,

http://hermetic.com/

http://www.esotericarchives.com/

http://darkbooks.org/
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Book List

~Practical Reading~

•Traditional Witchcraft: A Cornish Book of Ways
- Gemma Gary

•A Deed Without A Name: Unearthing the Legacy of Traditional Witchcraft
- Lee Morgan

•Treading the Mill: Practical Craft Working in Modern Traditional Witchcraft
- Nigel G. Pearson

•Call of the Horned Piper
- Nigel Aldcroft Jackson

•Way of the Shaman
- Michael Harner

•Mastering Witchcraft: A Practical Guide for Witches, Warlocks and Covens
- Paul Husson (it’s more Wicca based, but it’s a classic with some very strong points)

•Village Witch
- Cassandra Latham-Jones

•Devon Witchcraft and Folk Ways
- Sarah Hewett

•Secrets of East Anglian Magic
- Nigel Pennick

•A Grimoire for Modern Cunning Folk: A Practical Guide to Witchcraft on the Crooked Path
- Peter Paddon

•Crone’s Book of Charms and Spells/Crone’s Book of Magical Words*
- Valerie Worth

•The Black Toad: West Country Witchcraft and Magic*
- Gemma Gary

*= These are really just spell books with not much else in them. They’re good, but not if you want to understand deeper the spiritual side of Traditional Witchcraft.

~Historical Reading~

•Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits
- Emma Wilby

•Popular Magic: Cunning-folk in English History
- Owen Davies

•Witchcraft in Early North America
- Alison Games

•The Archaeology of Ritual and Magic
- Ralph Merrifield

•The Power of Words: Studies on Charms and Charming in Europe
- James A. Kapalo, Eva Pocs and William Francis Ryan

•The Tradition of Household Spirits: Ancestral Lore and Practices
- Claude Lecouteux

•Between the Living and the Dead
- Eva Pocs

•Ecstasies: Deciphering the Witches’ Sabbath
- Carlo Ginzburg and Raymond Rosenthal

•The Night Battles: Witchcraft & Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries
- Carlo Ginzburg, John Tedeschi and Anne Tedeschi

•Witches, Werewolves, and Fairies: Shapeshifters and Astral Doubles in the Middle Ages
- Claude Lecouteux



Nearly all of these books can be purchased via Amazon.com, save for the titles by Gemma Gary, which must be purchased directly from Troy Books Publishing. These books are all great places to study witchcraft both historically, and practically.
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