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Death by Enchantment: An examination of ancient and Modern Witchcraftby Julian Franklyn
DescriptionNew York, New York, USA: G.P.Putnam's Sons, 1971 An examination of witchcraft from many parts of the world from a Christian and Satanic centered perspective with a thin veneer of modern psychology. Based on premise that behind the trickery and miracles of old lies the power of demons. Touches briefly on Gardner and a sentence or two on Crowley. NF/NF- Quarterbound blue hardcover with red cloth backstrip. Front board has Zodiac wheel blind-stamped. Spine has gilt lettering. Book binding is tight, pages clean and unmarked. Side page ends have word "cancelled" ink-stamped. No other indications of have been a library book. Covers have slight edge wear and fading. DJ has minor edge wear. Protected in mylar cover.. First USA Edition. Quarter-bound. Near Fine/Near Fine Minus. Illus. by . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. |
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