Liber Noctis: The Handbook of the Sorcerous Arte
by G. St. M. Nottingham
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This book was a delight to read. The down to earth nature and natural ascerbic wit made some of the more dry subject matters more palatable.
Liber Noctis has all you need to start out on the path to good magical practice. The author, G. St M. Nottingham, makes no apologies for the methods used, merely saying it works for him/her. It all seems to be good, solid material starting with the basics and working up to the magical applications of plants, bindings, talismans, necromancy and servitors.
I liked this book, and wish I had the opportunity to meet the author, who gives every impression of being from the old school of witchcraft.
Liber Noctis has all you need to start out on the path to good magical practice. The author, G. St M. Nottingham, makes no apologies for the methods used, merely saying it works for him/her. It all seems to be good, solid material starting with the basics and working up to the magical applications of plants, bindings, talismans, necromancy and servitors.
I liked this book, and wish I had the opportunity to meet the author, who gives every impression of being from the old school of witchcraft.
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