Witcha: A Book of Cunning - Nathaniel J. Harris
Author: Nathaniel J. Harris
Publisher: Mandrake of Oxford
Format: Paperback
Edition: First paperback edition, 2004. First published in a limited edition hardback in 2003
ISBN: 186928776 / 9781869287763
Condition: Very good second-hand paperback condition with light shelf wear and minor rubbing and handling marks to the covers and edges. Binding appears firm and pages appear clean and readable. Please see photos for the exact copy available.
Witcha: A Book of Cunning is a practical and idiosyncratic work on English witchcraft by Nathaniel J. Harris, focused on operative witchcraft, spellcraft, folk practice, ritual structure, and the “getting things done” side of the Craft.
The book covers topics including circle casting, spellcraft, divination, spiritism, sabbats and esbats, sacrifice, entheogens, philosophy, history, and related magical practice. Rather than presenting witchcraft as a fixed modern tradition, Harris approaches the subject through cunning-craft, personal practice, and older currents of English magical folklore.
About the Author:
Nathaniel J. Harris is an English occult author and practitioner associated with traditional witchcraft and the House of the Old Ways. His work often explores practical magic, folk witchcraft, spirit work, and the private disciplines of sorcery and cunning-craft.