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Witchcraft: A Ladybird Expert Book

by Suzannah Lipscomb

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Part of the new Ladybird Expert series, Witchcraftis an accessible, authoritative and captivating introduction to the magical myths that have coloured the popular imagination for centuries. Written by celebrated historian and broadcaster Dr Suzannah Lipscomb, Witchcraftexplores the moment in history when witches were perceived to be especially dangerous- the famous witch hunts between 1450 and 1750. You'll learn how the figure of the witch remains culturally relevant. In horror films, TV shows and pop culture, the figure of the witch retains her potency to attract and repel. Witch hunts in one form or another have persisted for thousands of years. Understanding why people were and continue to be persecuted for witchcraft matters now, more than ever. Other titles in Series 117 Nuclear Deterrence Big Bang 20th Century Classical Music Timbuktu Illustrated by- Martyn Pick… (more)
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Witchcraft – A Ladybird Expert Book

There was a witch in my life as a teenager, she taught English, brought the three witches in Macbeth to life, and was even more shocked when I did pass my O levels in English and English Literature! Where Suzannah Lipscomb in this Ladybird Expert book has mentioned those mentioned those in fiction (there always is a sensible grown-up).

Across the fifty pages of this wonderful little book, with its brilliant illustrations it is so engrossing, and as it is not my area of history, very informative. Dr Lipscomb breaks down some of the myths of witches in earlier times. Yes, ducking stools do get a mention, but you will have to find out whether they were a myth. Was Dan Brown correct in the Da Vinci Code?

Throughout history witches have made an appearance when people are trying to define wrong doing or did not understand science as we know it today. The height of the fear of witches usually correlated at times of poor harvests, plague and war. This book teaches you or reminds you of something on every page.

A book with fifty pages on which you can learn something new, well that would be the Ladybird expert books. The one on Witchcraft is very informative, written by a leading historian, Suzannah Lipscomb knows how to get the facts across without boring the tears off you, and makes this such an interesting and fun read. ( )
  atticusfinch1048 | Nov 22, 2018 |
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Part of the new Ladybird Expert series, Witchcraftis an accessible, authoritative and captivating introduction to the magical myths that have coloured the popular imagination for centuries. Written by celebrated historian and broadcaster Dr Suzannah Lipscomb, Witchcraftexplores the moment in history when witches were perceived to be especially dangerous- the famous witch hunts between 1450 and 1750. You'll learn how the figure of the witch remains culturally relevant. In horror films, TV shows and pop culture, the figure of the witch retains her potency to attract and repel. Witch hunts in one form or another have persisted for thousands of years. Understanding why people were and continue to be persecuted for witchcraft matters now, more than ever. Other titles in Series 117 Nuclear Deterrence Big Bang 20th Century Classical Music Timbuktu Illustrated by- Martyn Pick

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