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  • Traditional Witchcraft: A Cornish Book of Ways

  • By: Gemma Gary
  • Narrated by: Tracey Norman
  • Length: 4 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (31 ratings)

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"First published in 2008, this is a revised and expanded second edition of the author's well-received book on modern Cornish traditional witchcraft. As Gemma Gary says in her new preface, there is no 'set in stone' organised witch tradition in Cornwall, and folk magic practices have always been unique to their individual practitioners. However, in this excellent book she has managed to expertly draw together a workable new tradition from historical sources and the surviving rites, charms, and folk customs of Cornwall and the West Country. It provides a valuable resource and guide for beginners interested in practiscing Trad Craft. However this reviewer is sure that experienced practitioners will also learn from its contents. Very highly recommended." (Mike Howard, The Cauldron)

"Traditional Witchcraft - A Cornish Book of Ways is a 21st century version of traditional Cornish witchcraft, of the kind recorded by Hunt, Bottrell and others. This is no neo-pagan or modern wiccan manual, but rather a deep drawing up into modern times of some of the ancient practices of lore and magic practised by the white witches, charmers, conjurers and pellars of the Cornish villages. Their presence was still current when the 18th and 19th century antiquarians and collectors recorded them, and, although the 20th century largely put paid to their activities, nevertheless their lore never completely disappeared, and it continues to provide inspiration for practitioners today. Gemma draws on this knowledge, not only from published material, but also from the experiences and workings of 'wise women' and country witches living today. Topics include the Cunning Path, the Dead and the Underworld (Fairy Faith), the Bucca, Places of Power in the villages and landscape, the Tools used by Cunning Folk (working versions of what can be seen, for example, in the Museum of Witchcraft), Village cunning, substances and charms, and Rites of the Year's Round. This book gathers much material together, some of which has not been seen in print before, and thus provides a sourcebook of magical workings in Cornwall today, which will be an invaluable reference." (Cheryl Straffon, Meyn Mamvro)

©2008 Gemma Gary (P)2015 Circle of Spears Productions
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fab book

absolute pleasure to listen to.
Great as a reference book.
excellent indepth chapters with brilliant narrative

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Truly fantastic

I love this book, Gemm has a real way with words. It's just enough information that guides you but not enough to make her word on the subject the final one. It encourages you to look, learn and study further creating your own path. The voice of rhe reader was well suited, rhe Cornish speaking parts are perfect. It's easy to understand and enjoy. A truly remarkable book. I have this in hardback black edition and this really helped bring that hook to life.

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I really enjoyed this, Tracey Norman's style of narration is fantastic. Quite enlightening especially for the likes of myself with general curiosity.

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wonderful

it was nice to listen to such a concentrated amount of information on Cornish magic, rather than dribs and drabs in other books. I'll have to check out the author's other texts.

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