Author: Heygate, Richard
England
Published on 1 April 2010 by Hodder & Stoughton (Hodder Paperback) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 576 pages
198 x 129 x 33 | 396g
'A treasure trove of magical lore' Observer'A fascinating guide ... From magic wands to ley lines, each chapter introduces a different aspect of all things enchanting.'Daily Express'A magical mystery tour'The TimesOf all the countries in the world, England has the richest history of magical lore and practice.
English authors such as J.R.R.Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Terry Pratchett, and J.K.Rowling, dominate the world of magic in fiction, but from the earliest times, England has also acted as home to generations of eccentrics and scholars who have researched and explored every conceivable kind of occult art.
Most people are torn between a fascination with magic and an almost instinctive fear of the occult, of a world redolent with superstition and illusion. And yet more people now practice magic in England than at any time in history.
The Book of English Magic explores this hidden story, from its first stirrings to our present-day fascination with all things magical.