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A Witch's Guide to Faery Folk
Reclaiming Our Working Relationship With Invisible Helpers
by Edain McGoy
ISBN: 0875427332
ISBN-13: 9780875427331
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd Published date: 1994 Size: 6 x 9 inches Weight: 1 pounds
Publisher's Notes
Now, for the first time, a book reclaims the lost, rich heritage of working with faery folk that our pagan ancestors took as a matter of course. Learn to work with and worship with faeries in a mutually beneficial way. Practice rituals and spells in which faeries can participate, and discover tips to help facilitate faery contact. Photos and illustrations.
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A Witch's Guide To Faery Folk
McCoy, Edain
Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A.: Llewellyn Publications, 2002. Minor shelf wear to cover page. Previous owner inscription on inside cover page.. Trade Paperback. Very Good. ( more information)
Offered by Snowball Bookshop (United States)
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A WITCH'S GUIDE TO FAERY FOLK
McCoy, Edwin
St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn, 1994. (14)369pp. Biblio & index. Illustrations. A nice copy with minimal rubbing to corners. . Soft Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ( more information)
Offered by Artis Books & Antiques (United States)
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A Witch's Guide To Faery Folk: Reclaiming Our Working Relationship with Invisible Helpers (Includes Dictionary of 230 Faeries) (Stated First Edition - F/VF)
Edain McCoy
Llewellyn Publishers, St Paul MN (2003) PB w/ no DJ issued, Stated First Edition (Copyright date on Title Page and Copyright page Copyright page number series reads: 1-10, Copyright page states: Eleventh Printing 2003), 8vo paperback approximate 5-1/2"x8-1/4"x1", 369 pages including Afterword, Resource Guide, Index, and approximately 25 original b&w plates by Anna Ferguson; Book: F/VF, clean, tight and sound, near as new, appears a once read or an unread, very mild tip bump, very mild edge rub, original owner's nameplate to inside front cover approximate 2-1/2"x1/2", elsewise nothing derogatory of note, beautiful illustrated front cover with original art by Anna Ferguson, blurbs to back cover; Pages: F/VF, clean, white and secure, small amount of light tannish foxing spots to rear pages of lower fore-edges, thin line of dust foxing to bottom fore-edge tips, elsewise nothing derogatory of note; DJ: none issued with this copy (not a remainder/not a book club ed./not a Library ed.) Synopsis: Work magick with help from the little people All over the world, people have reported encounters with a race of tiny people who are neither human nor deity. This book reclaims that lost, rich heritage of working with faery folk that our Pagan ancestors took for granted. Edain McCoy teaches how to work with faeries in a mutually beneficial way. Practice rituals and spells in which faeries can participate, and discover tips to help facilitate Faery contact. These capricious creatures can help with divination, past life recall, scrying, and spiritual quests. Also included is a dictionary of more than 230 faeries that include goblins, gnomes, elementals, seasonal faeries, and angels. ( more information)
Offered by G.A. Hazelwood - Booksellers (United States)
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WITCH'S GUIDE TO FAERY FOLK: Reclaiming Our Working Relationship With Invisible Helpers
McCoy, Edain
New. ISBN: 0875427332. Paperback. . Ships in a sturdy box with delivery confirmation (in US). Free giftwrap upon request. Brand new, not a used item. Multiple copies may be available. Even among believers in faeries, the active role of these astral-world creatures in ritual and magical workings has been virtually eliminated. This book discusses the existence of the astral plane, the personality of various faery types and faery mythology. It even teaches you how to create your own thought-form faery beings. Whether you are a Pagan or simply wish to venerate nature and commune with these creatures of the wild, A Witch's Guide to Faery Folk is an invaluable aid in this exciting exploration. ( more information)
Offered by Konstantin Krylov (United States)
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A Witch's Guide to Faery Folk
McCoy, Edain
St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications. 1997. ISBN: 0875427332. NF, minor edge wear only; Part of Llwellyn's Modern Witchcraft Series; 6th Ptg; Softcover; 8vo; No DJ. ( more information)
Offered by Optical Insights (United States)
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A Witch's Guide to Faery Folk (Qty: 3)
MCCOY, EDAIN
LLEWELLYN PUBLICATIONS,U.S, 1994. Brand new. Discusses the existence of faeries and the ways in which our Pagan ancestors may have interacted with them. This book also contains a dictionary of more than 230 faeries, including goblins, gnomes, elementals, angels and even Santa Claus. ( more information)
Offered by A Green Hippo (United Kingdom)
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A Witch's Guide to Faery Folk (Qty: 3)
MCCOY, EDAIN
LLEWELLYN PUBLICATIONS,U.S, 1994. Brand new. <br>Author: MCCOY, EDAIN<br>Publisher: LLEWELLYN PUBLICATIONS,U.S.<br>Year Of Publication: 1994<br>Pages: 384<br>Publication Country: USA<br>Dimensions: 228 x 152<br>Format: paperback<br>Discusses the existence of faeries and the ways in which our Pagan ancestors may have interacted with them. This book also contains a dictionary of more than 230 faeries, including goblins, gnomes, elementals, angels and even Santa Claus. ( more information)
Offered by A Green Hippo (United Kingdom)
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