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To Ride a Silver Broomstick : New Generation Witchcraft
by Silver Ravenwolf (Introduction)
Silver RavenWolf is one of the most widely recognized names in circles of witchcraft, and with good reason; she has written some of the best guides to contemporary Witchcraft available. To Ride a Silver Broomstick is a handbook aimed at the beginner, and doesn't get bogged down in history, dogma, or gender roles. It is a workbook for the individual, whether one is a solitary practitioner or part of a coven, that covers the basics of the craft--from useful vocabulary to setting up an altar--and briefly delves into more advanced concepts such as astral projection and telepathy. To Ride a Silver Broomstick may not be the most comprehensive single volume on the subject of witchcraft, but RavenWolf focuses on the aspects most important to a beginner, and keeps her introduction to the craft approachable and easy to follow. --Brian Patterson - Amazon.com
(Paperback - May 1993)

To Stir a Magick Cauldron : A Witch's Guide to Casting and Conjuring
by Silver Ravenwolf 
(Paperback - January 1996)

Angels : Companions in Magick
by Silver Ravenwolf 
Paperback - 304 pages (November 1996)
Llewellyn Publications; ISBN: 1567187242

Teen Witch : Wicca for a New Generation
by Silver Ravenwolf
Reading level: Young Adult 
Paperback - 288 pages (September 1998)
Llewellyn Publications; ISBN: 1567187250

To Light a Sacred Flame : Practical Witchcraft for the Millennium
by Silver Ravenwolf 
(Paperback - January 1999)

Silver Ravenwolf's Teen Witch Kit : Everything You Need to Make Magick
by Silver Ravenwolf, et al (Calendar - August 2000)

Beneath a Mountain Moon
by Silver Ravenwolf
(Paperback - January 2002)

Murder at Witches Bluff : A Novel of Suspense and Magick
by Silver Ravenwolf
(Paperback - October 2000)

American Folk Magick : Charms, Spells & Herbals
by Silver Ravenwolf (Introduction)
The charms, spells, and herbs of the Pennsylvania Dutch region with its influences from native Pow Wow magick.
Paperback - 291 pages 2nd edition (December 1998)
Llewellyn Publications; ISBN: 156718720X

Witches Runes : Insights from the Old European Magickal Traditions
by Silver Ravenwolf, Nigel Jackson 
Paperback Book&cards edition (April 1999)
Llewellyn Publications; ISBN: 1567185533

Silver's Spells for Prosperity
by Silver Ravenwolf
Paperback - 240 pages (May 1999)
Llewellyn Publications; ISBN: 1567187269

Silver's Spells for Protection
by Silver RavenWolf 
(Paperback - March 2000)

Silver's Spells for Love
by Silver Ravenwolf 
(Paperback - January 2001)

Halloween: Customs, Recipes, Spells
by Silver Ravenwolf
Paperback: 209 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.62 x 9.06 x 7.48
Llewellyn Publications; ISBN: 1567187196; (September 1999)

Witches' Night of Fear (Ravenwolf, Silver, Witches' Chillers.)
by Silver Ravenwolf
(Paperback)
 
 
 
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