The Witch-Cult in Western Europe
by Margaret Alice Murray
Don't buy it at Amazon
Reviewed by
Juleigh Howard-Hobson
by Margaret Alice Murray
Don't buy it at Amazon
Reviewed by
Juleigh Howard-Hobson
Seeing as Halloween (Sam Hain, Winter Nights, call it what you will) is upon us, I feel that it is the perfect time to review a book that has been a standard[1] of the Craft since its original publication in 1921. There are — honestly — dozens of reprints of The Witch Cult in Western Europe out there. The book has long since passed into public domain, every real publisher, every indie publisher and every would-be publisher can legally and freely reprint and distribute it, and in these days of Amazon.com and CreateSpace, everyone seems to be doing just that.
So, should you, the reader, be interested in any one particular modern publisher’s particular reprint of this classic tome of Witchcraft? Yes, you should.























