The Compleat Witch
Author: Anton Szandor La Vey
Publisher: Dodd Mead
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13:
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Author: Anton Szandor La Vey
Publisher: Dodd Mead
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 298
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Joseph Klaits
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 1987-02-22
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 0253013321
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow the persecution of witches reflected the darker side of the central social, political, and cultural developments of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. This is the first book to consider the general course and significance of the European witch craze of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries since H.R. Trevor-Roper’s classic and pioneering study appeared some fifteen years ago. Drawing upon the advances in historical and social-science scholarship of the past decade and a half, Joseph Klaits integrates the recent appreciations of witchcraft in regional studies, the history of popular culture, anthropology, sociology, and psychology to better illuminate the place of witch hunting in the context of social, political, economic and religious change. “In all, Klaits has done a good job. Avoiding the scandalous and sensational, he has maintained throughout, with sensitivity and economy, an awareness of the uniqueness of the theories and persecutions that have fascinated scholars now for two decades and are unlikely to lose their appeal in the foreseeable future.” —American Historical Review “This is a commendable synthesis whose time has come . . . fascinating.” —The Sixteenth Century Journal “Comprehensive and clearly written . . . An excellent book.” —Choice “Impeccable research and interpretation stand behind this scholarly but not stultifying account.” —Booklist “A good, solid, general treatment.” —Erik Midelfort, C. Julian Bishko Professor Emeritus of History and Religious Studies, University of Virginia “A well written, easy to read book, and the bibliography is a good source of secondary materials for further reading.” —Journal of American Folklore
Author: Anton Szandor LaVey
Publisher: Feral House
Published: 2003-02-01
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 1932595589
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe late Anton Szandor LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan, may be the most notoriously familiar for his Satanic Bible, but The Satanic Witch best reflects the discoveries Anton made in his younger days working the carny shows and Mitt Camps. This is undiluted Gypsy lore regarding the forbidden knowledge of seduction and manipulation. The Satanic Witch is not designed for Barbie Dolls, but women cunning and crafty enough to employ the workable formulas within, which instantly surpass the entire catalogue of self-help tomes and New Age idiocies. The Introduction — Peggy Nadramia, High Priestess of the Church of Satan, tells us how this book changed her life. The Afterword — Blanche Barton, Anton LaVey’s biographer, Chairmistress of the Council of Nine, and mother of Satan Xerxes Carnacki LaVey, Anton’s third child, informs us how The Satanic Witch came to pass and influence the behavior of so many women.
Author: Anton Szandor LaVey
Publisher: Feral House
Published: 2000-04-01
Total Pages: 147
ISBN-13: 1932595562
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWisdom, humor, and dark observations by the founder of the Church of Satan. LaVey ponders such topics as nonconformity, occult faddism, erotic politics, the "Goodguy badge," demoralization and the construction of artificial human companions.
Author: Anton LaVey
Publisher: Feral House
Published: 2009-05-01
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 1932595570
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe last book of essays by Church of Satan founder LaVey.
Author: Blanche Barton
Publisher: Feral House
Published: 2014-08-18
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 162731007X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Secret Life of a Satanist steps behind the curtain with the founder and High Priest of the Church of Satan. What is contemporary Satanism, and why would one start a church dedicated to the Dark One? It wasn't a rebellion against an oppressive religious upbringing; it was Anton Szandor LaVey's disgust with most of humanity. Drawing from Jack London, H.L. Mencken, Friedrich Nietzsche, Marquis de Sade, George Bernard Shaw, John Milton, Benjamin Franklin, and a host of reprobates, with a large dose of alchemy and black magic, LaVey formulated a philosophy that deeply resonated with him. LaVey did not worship Satan; he paid homage to the rebellious spirit of innovation, defiance, and self-reliance that the archetype embodied. His background as a musician, circus lion trainer, hypnotist, and police photographer is covered here. The author, who later became his paramour and mother to his only son, was allowed extraordinary access to documents concerning his life, testimonies from people who had known him for years, and, most importantly, anecdotes and fond memories from a man living out of his time. After the original publication of this biography in 1990, LaVey and Blanche Barton fought through the Satanic Panic together, and guided the Church for another seven years. This revised edition adds a dozen new and never-before-seen images.
Author: Jean La Fontaine
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 2016-04-01
Total Pages: 156
ISBN-13: 1785330861
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDevil worship, black magic, and witchcraft have long captivated anthropologists as well as the general public. In this volume, Jean La Fontaine explores the intersection of expert and lay understandings of evil and the cultural forms that evil assumes. The chapters touch on public scares about devil-worship, misconceptions about human sacrifice and the use of body parts in healing practices, and mistaken accusations of children practicing witchcraft. Together, these cases demonstrate that comparison is a powerful method of cultural understanding, but warns of the dangers and mistaken conclusions that untrained ideas about other ways of life can lead to.
Author: Dr. Robert Johnson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2017-09-05
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 0971237441
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMagister Dr. Robert Johnson's companion piece to Anton LaVey's celebrated THE SATANIC WITCH
Author: Benjamin C. Ray
Publisher:
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 9780813939926
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book looks beyond single-factor interpretations to offer a far more nuanced view of why the Salem witch-hunt spiraled out of control. Rather than assigning blame to a single perpetrator, Ray assembles portraits of several major characters, each of whom had complex motives for accusing his or her neighbors. In this way, he reveals how religious, social, political, and legal factors all played a role in the drama.
Author: Aleister Nacht
Publisher: Aleister Nacht
Published: 2011-07
Total Pages: 202
ISBN-13: 0985707011
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