A new look at the astonishing power of this strange and ancient craft - embracing love potions, magic charms, orgiastic rituals and primitive voodoo rites.
Another reviewer uses the word “titillating”, and I couldn’t agree more. It’s not exactly a serious text on the occult, but I found it fun nonetheless. It is a product of its time though.
Written in a voyeurish and lightly titillating style, the book takes witchcraft seriously but not soberly. There's not much meat here for either the skeptic or the believer, and so it becomes merely dull. The outdated prejudices of the Sixties majority society don't help. Anyway, don't bother - there are plenty of better books on why witchcraft works or why it's bunk (but I would recommend the latter).