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Witches (Abradale Books) by Erica Jong
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Witches (Abradale Books) (original 1981; edition 1999)

by Erica Jong

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This witch's brew of a book is back in all its tantalizing glory to enchant a new generation of readers. Best-selling author Erica Jong here turns her attention to the fantastical and factual world of witchcraft. In beguiling poetry and prose, she looks at the figure of the witch both as historical reality and as archetype - as evil crone and full-breasted seductress, as a lingering vestige of a primeval religion and a projection of fear of the unknown. Joseph A. Smith's powerful, haunting illustrations enliven each page, as Jong investigates the witch as a survivor of the age of sorcery, as a scapegoat for male-dominated church-state politics, as a remarkable natural healer, and as a hexer without peer. Real recipes for love potions and flying lotions, along with formulas for spells and incantations, make this book a rich journey of mystery and delight. Available in paperback for the first time, Witches has been a favorite since it was published more than 20 years ago - a testament to the enduring fascination with the myths and truths about these intriguing figures.… (more)
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Title:Witches (Abradale Books)
Authors:Erica Jong
Info:Harry N. Abrams (1999), Edition: New Ed, Hardcover, 176 pages
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This book is all about the illustrations!! Beautiful stuff!! ( )
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Erica Jongprimary authorall editionscalculated
Frankel, LoryEditorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Shaw, PaulCalligraphersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Smith, Joseph A.Illustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cunningham, PatrickDesignersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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It is rating our conjectures too highly to roast people alive for them. -- Montaigne.

Women have been burnt as witches simply because they were beautiful. -- Simone de Beauvoir
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To my sisters, Claudia and Suzanna, and to the memory of Poochkin, best friend, familiar.
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Don't open this book if you've never wished for a spell to make someone love you, if you've never wanted a magic wand, if you've never longed for a cloak of invisibility, if you've never wondered how witches fly.
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This witch's brew of a book is back in all its tantalizing glory to enchant a new generation of readers. Best-selling author Erica Jong here turns her attention to the fantastical and factual world of witchcraft. In beguiling poetry and prose, she looks at the figure of the witch both as historical reality and as archetype - as evil crone and full-breasted seductress, as a lingering vestige of a primeval religion and a projection of fear of the unknown. Joseph A. Smith's powerful, haunting illustrations enliven each page, as Jong investigates the witch as a survivor of the age of sorcery, as a scapegoat for male-dominated church-state politics, as a remarkable natural healer, and as a hexer without peer. Real recipes for love potions and flying lotions, along with formulas for spells and incantations, make this book a rich journey of mystery and delight. Available in paperback for the first time, Witches has been a favorite since it was published more than 20 years ago - a testament to the enduring fascination with the myths and truths about these intriguing figures.

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