Today witchcraft is on everyone's lips, on television, in film and in literature, but few know, or are even able to guess at, its shadowy history. This in-depth investigation discovers how the ideas we have about witchcraft took shape thousands of years ago in the myths and religions of the ancient world.
Leo Ruickbie Livres
Leo Ruickbie est un sociologue et historien spécialisé dans la sorcellerie, la Wicca, la magie et l'occulte. Son travail explore les aspects fascinants de la sorcellerie moderne et de la magie de la Renaissance, en examinant les contextes historiques et sociaux de ces phénomènes. Il offre des aperçus sur leur développement et leur impact, rendant ces sujets souvent mal compris accessibles à un public plus large. Les recherches de Ruickbie constituent un examen académique mais accessible des traditions magiques.




Angels in the Trenches
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The mechanised slaughter of the First World War brought a sudden and concentrated interest in life after death. This book explores the role of spiritualism, superstition and the supernatural during and after that war.
Faustus: The Life and Times of a Renaissance Magician
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the life of a 16th-century figure who claimed mastery over forbidden magical arts, this biography reveals the true story behind the famed legend of Faustus. Far from being a mere charlatan or devil's accomplice, he sparked scandal and controversy, rivaling miracles attributed to Jesus. The narrative takes readers through a rich historical landscape, including alchemical labs, war-torn Italy, and the Reformation in Wittenberg, providing a vivid portrayal of an era and a man whose life was as captivating as any legend.
The Impossible Zoo
- 480pages
- 17 heures de lecture
An illustrated encyclopedia of fabulous beasts, mythical monsters and cryptozoological mysteries