Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews The Sexual, the Female, and the Forbidden Beckoned: ‘The Oxford History of Witchcraft & Magic’ By John L. Murphy / 13 April 2017 It is hoped this solid anthology of level-headed observation will supplant spurious New Age-tinged assertions as well as lurid "exposés".
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