An expanded edition of the quintessential Wiccan classic written by the father of the pagan renaissance. First published in 1954, this landmark exploration of Wicca inspired a passionate revival of interest in indigenous British religion and led to the rebirth of a way of life. Encompassing an explanation of Wiccan rituals and tenents, as well as a comprehensive study of occult practices worldwide and throughout the ages, Witchcraft Today is a book that "belongs on the bookshelf of every Witch and every person . . . interested in the whole vast field of the occult" (Raymond Buckland, author of Wicca for Life ). This special expanded edition of the historic volume, reissued in celebration of its 50th anniversary, includes the original introduction written for the book by Dr. Margaret Murray, former president of the British Folklore Society and the author of influential books on Witchcraft. It also includes new material by contemporary practitioners and scholars: - Judy Harrow, author of Wicca Covens and Devoted to You, discusses the context of Gardner's life and work and gives an analysis of his published sources as well as which later books carry on the major themes. - Ronald Hutton, eminent historian and author of Triumph of the Moon, looks at Gardner's life and times. - Wren Walker, coproducer of the Witches' Voice website, shares her observations about Wicca today. - Graduate student Tara Nelson looks into the religion's possible future. This audacious work is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the ancient practice of Witchcraft, or by its growing influence on contemporary culture, including references to the practice of Wicca on TV and in movies, and courses that teaches its principles in mainstream academic institutions. Combining an exploration of the often-secret past of Witches with a look at its current practice, Witchcraft Today is an essential tool to be used for study, reflection, inspiration, and transformative ideas.
I'm not going to speak ill of Mr Gardener, I know better. At a time when coming out of the broom closet was social suicide he went and wrote the primer for paganism. I don't agree with everything he writes, but the book is one all pagans/wiccans should read, if only to be familiar with his work. I should also mention it's easy to read, and at times hard to put down.
You can't call yourself Wiccan until you read Gardner.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
If you want to know why you have been called a fluffy bunny, then read Gerald Gardner's books. If you want to know the differences between Wicca (what is often called today by some British Traditional Wicca) and what some are calling NeoWicca then you need to abandoned what you think you know about Wicca, and start with the person who first introduced Wicca to the world. There is a big difference between the religion of Wicca, and the New Age spirituality called Wicca today. The only way you will know is if you educate yourself.
The Book That Started It All
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
With Hollywood and other media hype making witchcraft and the occult the cool thing, author Gerald Gardner is relatively unknown. This is THE book you should read if you want to be a practicing with, then get some spell books. This is hardcore if you take a look at the few pictures in this book there is a picture of a ritual room with a magick circle made in the fashion of the Key of Solomon. If you are interested in the history of the craft this is the first real book on witchcraft that put it into a belief system and alternative religion.
Gardner Starter Book For those into Gardner's tradition....
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Learning Gardner's ways is one of the best ways to learn where true wicca began. The history is interesting and the ideas are wonderful to read. Eventhough, this book is out of print, its not that hard to find if you know where to go to look.
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