The Black Arts (50th Anniversary Edition): A Concise History of Witchcraft, Demonology, Astrology, Alchemy, and Other Mystical Practices Throughout the Ages

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Penguin, Jan 17, 1968 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 368 pages
The Classic Study of the Occult Reintroduced in a 50th Anniversary Edition

The Black Arts is a fascinating and wonderfully readable exploration of the practice, theory, and underlying rationale of magick and occultism in all its branches, including witchcraft, spells, numerology, astrology, alchemy, kabbalah, tarot, charms, and summoning and control of spirits.

This edition features a 50th anniversary introduction by historian of alternative spirituality Mitch Horowitz, who frames the book for a new generation of readers.
 

Contents

CHAPTER
1
CHAPTER
58
2
67
CHAPTER THREE
73
The Cabala and the Names of Power
79
The Names of Power
117
The Making of the Stone
159
The Elixir of Life
171
CHAPTER FIVE
173
CHAPTER
217
CHAPTER SEVEN
267
APPENDIX 1
323
166
339
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Richard Cavendish (1930-2016) was a highly regarded and widely published British historian of magic, myth, and the occult. Educated at Oxford, Cavendish is best remembered for The Black Arts (1967) and for editing the acclaimed 24-volume Man, Myth & Magic: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Supernatural, published from 1970 to 1972.

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