Author: | Leo Louis Martello | ISBN: | 9781609256142 |
Publisher: | Red Wheel Weiser | Publication: | October 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Weiser Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Leo Louis Martello |
ISBN: | 9781609256142 |
Publisher: | Red Wheel Weiser |
Publication: | October 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Weiser Books |
Language: | English |
Weird Ways of Witchcraft is the story of the radical Leo Louis Martello, founder of the Witches' Anti-Defamation League. A pioneer in the Witches Liberation Movement of the 1960s, Martello was one of the most controversial members of the pagan community.
Martello was an outspoken witch who raged against the Catholic Church with his infamous Witch Manifesto. He made history organizing the first Witch-In in Central Park. In his own distinct voice, Martello enlightens, entices, and enchants readers with spells, incantations, and folklore, along with the historic events in contemporary Witch history.
Weird Ways of Witchcraft provides a snapshot in time, when the seeds of the Neopagan movement and the teachings of witchcraft began to spread and become popular with the generation that variously called itself hippies, flower children, and the counterculture. These were heady days of womens liberation, gay liberation--a revolt against church, state, and the way things were.
Includes a foreword by renowned psychic Lori Bruno.
Weird Ways of Witchcraft is the story of the radical Leo Louis Martello, founder of the Witches' Anti-Defamation League. A pioneer in the Witches Liberation Movement of the 1960s, Martello was one of the most controversial members of the pagan community.
Martello was an outspoken witch who raged against the Catholic Church with his infamous Witch Manifesto. He made history organizing the first Witch-In in Central Park. In his own distinct voice, Martello enlightens, entices, and enchants readers with spells, incantations, and folklore, along with the historic events in contemporary Witch history.
Weird Ways of Witchcraft provides a snapshot in time, when the seeds of the Neopagan movement and the teachings of witchcraft began to spread and become popular with the generation that variously called itself hippies, flower children, and the counterculture. These were heady days of womens liberation, gay liberation--a revolt against church, state, and the way things were.
Includes a foreword by renowned psychic Lori Bruno.