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The Witches' Almanac

The Witches' Almanac: Spring 2001-Spring 2002

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A perennial source book, The Witches' Almanac first appeared in 1971 and soon developed a dedicated and loyal audience, as its sales figures demonstrate.

Ancient magic, mystery, and forgotten lore are themes of the classic Witches' Almanac . A true key to lunar harmony is found in the carefully detailed Moon Calendar showing at a glance moon phases for each zodiac sign in the year ahead. One of the country's foremost astrologers, gifted Dikki-Jo Mullen, presents an overview of upcoming celestial events. Herbal secrets, weather forecasts, mystic incantations and sacred rituals prove beyond doubt that the wise ways of old are still valid today.

This edition will celebrate time's passage with a visit to Yucatan, richest area of ancient ruins in the Americas. The medieval doctrine of the Four Temperaments, Egyptian canopic urns, Old Irish deities, and the 12,000 B.C. cave of Les Trois Frres in the French Pyrenees are among the subjects of interest. Not to forget animals from companions to fabled wonders. As usual, the Almanac is replete with graphic images that add immeasurably to its quality.

. . . and dont forget the Spring 2000 to Spring 2001 edition of The Witches' Almanac (Saddlestitched $7.95 1-881098-10-9 o CUSA) runs until March 21st. Back issues are sought after as collector's items and retaining a few for new customers will prove profitable as well as pleasing to readers.

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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a consistent source of fascinating facts and lore, and always a beautiful thing to browse.
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