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Guide to Britain's Pagan Heritage by David Clarke
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A Guide to Britain's Pagan Heritage

by David Clarke

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Robert Hale Ltd (1995), Paperback, 192 pages

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The mention of pagan Britain conjures up images of witchcraft, Druid rites, and the unspeakable powers of Merlin the Mage whose legend was transformed by the priests of a new religion called Christianity. In this one-of-a-kind book, folklorist David Clarke takes the reader on a magical mystery tour through fifty little-known places where the magic of the Old Religion still survives. Includes sacred wells, springs, and rivers, venerated trees, Celtic heads, and screaming skulls, pagan temples and holy places. A joyous excursion into the mysteries of Britain as it used to be.

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