The book of English magic
Book • 2009
The Book of English Magic traces the history and practice of magical traditions in England, from folk magic to ceremonial occultism.
Philip Carr-Gomm presents profiles of key figures, places and practices that shaped English esotericism, integrating historical scholarship with contemporary reflections.
The work aims to reclaim a sense of wonder about the English landscape and its mystical heritage.
It includes practical suggestions for engaging with this tradition in modern contexts.
The book has been used as an accessible introduction to English magical history and practice.
Philip Carr-Gomm presents profiles of key figures, places and practices that shaped English esotericism, integrating historical scholarship with contemporary reflections.
The work aims to reclaim a sense of wonder about the English landscape and its mystical heritage.
It includes practical suggestions for engaging with this tradition in modern contexts.
The book has been used as an accessible introduction to English magical history and practice.
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