Diary of a Witch / by Sybil Leek. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1968
Summary
A 20th century witch traces her unusual ancestry and describes her early life, psychic experiences, and witchcraft apprenticeship.
Dates
- Publication: 1968
Creator
- Leek, Sybil (Author, Person)
Extent
1 Books (182 pages) ; 22 cm
Language
English
Contents
Twentieth-century witch (p.1-6)
All the best witches have family trees (p.7-22)
Education does not mean you graduate wise (p.23-32)
Uneasy transplantation from junior witch to widow (p.33-47)
With the gypsies in the New Forest (p.48-71)
Antiques, television - always ESP (p.72-84)
Psychic healing in the New Forest (p.85-98)
Witch-hunt (p.99-108)
I discover America (p.109-125)
Ghost-hunting (p.126-136)
Astrology - my first love (p.137-152)
Reincarnation (p.153-163)
Prophets, flower children and fortune-tellers (p.164-174)
Being a witch isn't all fun (p.175-182)
Repository Details
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