Drawn from Leland's “Aradia or Gospel of the Witches,” Hohman's “Pow-Wows,” Lady Wilde's “Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland” and other classic traditional sources, every word in THE SAMHAIN SONG PRESS ULTIMATE GRIMOIRE AND SPELLBOOK OF REAL ANCIENT WITCHCRAFT was penned half a century or more before Gerald Gardner's 1950's release of “Witchcraft Today,” the book that is credited with having launched the modern Wiccan tradition. This is a true “pre-Wiccan” witch's spell book filled with clear instructions for making magick happen, for cursing and curing, for binding a lover, for recovering stolen objects, for conjuring prophetic dreams – every imaginable application of the supernatural arts. It is at once a practical guide to wielding magick the way our ancient ancestors understood it, and a mesmerizing window into their “Most Un-Fluffy” true beliefs and way of life.