Handbooks and manuals
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Georgia Library Association Handbook, bulk: 2020-2021
Electronic records submitted to Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections by GLA.
Introduction to the tarot stones / by Keith Ruch ; edited by Jana Horst, Rev. Paul Beyerl. 1st ed. Kirkland, WA: The Hermit's Grove, 2014
"A new and innovative method for exploring the unique mysteries of the Tarot through the use of gems and minerals as guides."--Page 4 of cover
The Ley Hunter's Manual: A Guide to Early Tracks / Alfred Watkins. Bristol: Pentacle Books, 1977
"The sacred places and settlements throughout the country are founded on an esoteric pattern of 'leys' or accurately aligned monuments, stretching far across the landscape and laid down by the astronomer-priests of prehistoric Britain. The existence of an advanced stone age science was first recognized by Sir Norman Lockyer at the begging of this century. Alfred Watkins's Manual shows the nature and extent of its relics and how to discover them."--Page 4 of cover
Victor and Cora Anderson Library
This collection is a portion of the Anderson's library having been selected based on titles that were not currently in its parent collection New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library. A bibliography of the full library as well as the disposition of the items is planned. All titles in this collection have been cataloged separately.
Witchcraft for Tomorrow / by Doreen Valiente. London: Robert Hale, 1985, ©1978
"Today, people all of the English-speaking world are forming, or trying to form, covens of the Old Religion. It is time they were able to find guidance instead of what they are often finding ... This book, therefore is simply intended to aid those who want to worship the Old Gods and make magic in the old ways."--Introduction