The
Oakleaf Books Imprint
Oakleaf
Books (an imprint of Oakmagic Publications) is proud to present a selection
of exceedingly rare antiquarian reprints. The authors represented in this
collection were unique in their field and collected their material at
a time when many of the folk memories, superstitions and witchcraft beliefs
were fast fading in rural communities across England and Wales. The volumes
provide the reader with a wealth of ancient lore formerly inaccessible
and of enduring interest to the student of folk customs and magical ritual.
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WITCHCRAFT,
CUSTOMS & SUPERSTITIONS OF SOMERSET
Charles
Henry Poole
Price £4.50
Charles
Poole, the Somerset antiquarian, originally published this book
in 1877. It contains sections on witchcraft, pagan survivals and
wassailing, plus information on dowsing and ghosts.
ISBN
1 901163792.
ALREADY
PUBLISHED
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DORSETSHIRE
WITCHCRAFT & CHARMS
John
Symonds Udal
Price £3.95
Originally
published in 1922 by a Dorsetshire antiquarian, this complete guide
to the folklore of Dorset includes sections on superstitions, witchcraft
and charms. A unique and rare guide.
ISBN
1 90116344X
ALREADY
PUBLISHED
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HEREFORDSHIRE
WORDS, SUPERSTITIONS & CUSTOMS
Francis
T Havergaal
Price £3.00
Written
by the Prebendary of Hereford Cathedral in 1887, this collection
of the colloquial and archaic words and phrases of Hereford provides
an illuminating insight into the folk beliefs and traditions of
a now vanished Herefordshire.
ISBN
1 901163 99 7
PUBLICATION
DATE:
May/June 2001
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WITCHCRAFT,
TOADLORE & CHARMS OF THE NORTHERN COUNTIES
William
Henderson
Price £3.95
Henderson's
long unavailable account of the witchcraft of the northern counties
and Borders of England was first published in 1866 but it is still
the most detailed guide to the subject. It includes sections on
the evil eye, toadlore and magical rituals.
ISBN
1 903742005
PUBLICATION DATE:
Sept/Oct 2001
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FOLKLORE
AND WITCHCRAFT OF HEREFORDSHIRE
Ella
Mary Leather
Price £4.95
First
published in 1922 by the eminent folklorist Ella Mary Leather, this
remains an unrivalled account of the superstitions and witchcraft
beliefs of the border country of Hereford. A collector's item.
ISBN
1 901163849
PUBLICATION
DATE:
Sept/Oct 2001
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HAWKER'S
CORNISH WITCHCRAFT
Robert
Stephen Hawker
Price £4.50
The
Rev Hawker, the eccentric clergyman of Morwenstow, North Cornwall,
lived and worked among people steeped in superstition. This book
includes his notes and insights, relating to ill-wishing, cunning-folk,
charming and the evil eye. Illuminating and incisive.
ISBN
1 903742013
ALREADY
PUBLISHED
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ANCIENT
IRISH CHARMS & CURES
Lady
Wilde
Price £3.00
This
now very rare publication by Lady Wilde (mother of Oscar Wilde)
contains a wide selection of ancient superstitions, maledictions,
charms and cures from Ireland. Originally published in 1890.
ISBN
1 903742021
ALREADY PUBLISHED
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SHROPSHIRE
WITCHCRAFT
Charlotte
Sophia Burne
Price £4.50
Based
on the collections of Georgina Jackson and first published in 1883,
this account of witchcraft beliefs in Shropshire encompasses charming,
divination and cures. Unsurpassed in its detail.
ISBN
1 90374203X
PUBLICATION DATE:
Mar/April 2002
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WITCHCRAFT
IN WALES
Elias
Owen
Price £4.00
Published
in 1896 by a clergyman from North Wales, this remains the definitive
guide to the subject of Welsh witchcraft. Owen collected many of
these stories as part of his duties as a Diocesan inspector of schools.
Also contains a number of rare charms in the original Welsh language.
ISBN
1 90116389X
ALREADY
PUBLISHED
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LANCASHIRE
WITCHCRAFT, CHARMS & SPELLS
John
Harland & T T Wilkinson
Price £3.95

An
authoritative guide to the witches, witchfinders and witchcraft
of 15th century Lancashire. Also has a detailed section on folk
charms. Fascinating.
ISBN:
1 903742048
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PANDAEMONIUM
Richard
Bovet
Price £12.50 (pbk)
First
published in 1684, and previously unobtainable, this is one of the
most remarkable books ever published on the occult. Bovet, who came
from Somerset, was an ardent Puritan and an opponent of witchcraft.
Indispensable for the student of witchcraft and West Country folklore.
Published in commemoration of 50 years since the repeal of the Witchcraft
Act.
ISBN
1 903742056
PUBLICATION DATE:
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Little
Books of Ancient Lore
The
Little Book of Ancient Charms provides the reader with a fascinating
glimpse into the charms and spells used in Britain right up until the
19th century. This little book covers a wide range of charms ranging from
wart charming through to love charms. Essential reading for anyone who
has an interest in folklore or magic. Price £2.00
The
Little Book of Ancient Plant Lore is the essential guide to
superstitions and beliefs relating to plants. This little book comprises
a great deal of less wellknown witchcraft beliefs and has information
on all the well known, and some of the lesser known plants of the UK.
Price £2.00
The
Little Book of Ancient Grave Lore
provides the reader with a goldmine of information regarding the superstitions
connected to death. From ghosts to grave rituals and phantom encounters,
this little book covers every aspect of the folklore of the great unknown.
Price £2.50
The
Little Book of Ancient Bird Lore gives an all round account
of all the best and lesser known superstitions relating to our feathered
friends. An absolutely fascinating account. Price £2.00
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F Thiselton Dyer, the author of these charming books, was an acknowledged
expert on British folklore and collected many of the superstitions, charms
and rituals which form the fascination for these little books from first
hand sources in the late 19th century. He was also author of 'Domestic
Folklore' (1881), 'Folklore of Women' (1906) and 'Folklore of Shakespeare'
(1883).
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