The Witch of the Forests Guide to Folklore Magick

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Lindsay Squire has been a practicing Hedge Witch for many years and has published many books on the subject of magick.

In her latest book she looks at the folkloric that is a part of the history of Witchcraft, and the history down through the ages of the creation of so many of the balms, poultices, tinctures and herbal medicines that have been instrumental in healing and magick for centuries.

Set out in colourful chapters with easy explanations, simple recipes to tempt the beginners and stories from her pathway through witchcraft, this is a wonderful book for anyone who is curious about this aspect of healing and magic.

The content of the book is varied and informative. Having read it as an e-book it was very difficult to get the full impact of the layout. If folklore magick is an area you are interested in learning more this is one book that should be read as a paper copy.

The Witch of the Forests Guide to Folklore Magick would also make an excellent reference book for the beginner or someone that is interested in herbal tisanes and the healing benefit of herbs, flowers and alchemy, without taking on the full mantle of modern day witchery.

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Reviewed By  Janet Mawdesley


Author  Lindsay Squire

Distributor:      Amazon
ISBN:                 978-0711293878
Publisher:         Lindsay Squire

Website:    https://www.amazon.com/Witch-Forests-Guide-Folklore-Magick/dp/0711293872

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