What Witches Do - Stewart Farrar
Author: Stewart Farrar
Publisher: Phoenix Publishing
Format: Paperback
Edition: Phoenix Publishing paperback edition, copyright 1971, 1983, 1991
ISBN: 0-919345-17-4
Condition: Second-hand paperback. Light general shelf wear, rubbing to edges and corners, and minor marks to cover/page edges as shown in photos. Please refer to images for the exact copy available.
What Witches Do is Stewart Farrar’s influential account of modern witchcraft and coven practice, written from close personal involvement with Alexandrian Wicca. The book explores ritual, initiation, healing, clairvoyance, invocation, and the everyday workings of a modern coven.
A useful and readable title for those interested in British Traditional Wicca, Alexandrian witchcraft, and the development of modern pagan practice in the twentieth century.
About the Author: Stewart Farrar was a journalist, novelist, and prominent Wiccan author. Alongside Janet Farrar, he became one of the best-known writers on modern witchcraft, with works including A Witches’ Bible, The Witches’ God, and The Witches’ Goddess.