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Candles might be used for everything from home decor to aromatherapy, but how can you use them to get wishes and protect your home?
THE CELTIC MYTHOLOGY COLLECTION This collection is 2.9 GB in size. This might take some time to download depending on your connection speed. You will be able to download in sections or all together once the payment has been completed. The Digital Library is proud to present this stunning virtual archive of 175 rare, vintage and hard-to-find books and documents compiled together for the first time in one unique virtual library covering all aspects of aspects of Celtic mythology, customs and traditions. This is a DIGITAL item sent via INSTANT DOWNLOAD! Discover the history, beliefs, customs, traditions and languages of the ancient Celtic society. Read about their pagan religion and their history and practices. Uncover the legends, the mythology and the folk-lore of these fascinating people. Study their poetry, songs, art and various antiquities dating back to the early Iron Age. Overall, this is a stunning archive and an absolute must for anyone with an interest in the ancient inhabitants of Britain, Ireland and Gaul as well as the marks that they have left on society as we know it today. The full list of titles speaks for itself! This wonderful collection of 175 rare and out-of-print books provides literally 1,000’s of pages of great content and fabulous illustrations for the reader. All of the books have been scanned in HQ and preserved forever in modern pdf format, easy to read on any laptop, computer, e-reader, tablet or even smartphone. You can also print any page you wish, or even books in their entirety. Overall, a unique and unrivalled collection – created by The Digital Library, and only available here! Full List of Books Included: A Celtic psaltery, being mainly renderings in English verse from Irish & Welsh poetry by A. Graves (1917)) A collection of Gaelic proverbs and familiar phrases, based on Macintosh's collection by A. Nicolson (1882) A glossary of Cornish names, ancient and modern, local, family, personal, & ca. 20,000 Celtic and other names, now or formerly in use in Cornwall by J. Bannister (1871) A short history of Celtic philosophy by H. M. Pim (1920) An Anglo-Saxon grammar, and derivatives; with proofs of the Celtic dialects' being of eastern origin by W. Hunter (1832) An archaelogical index to remains of antiquity of the Celtic, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon periods by J. Y. Akerman (1847) An attempt to explain the origin and meaning of the early interlaced ornamentation found on the ancient sculptured stones of Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man by G. J. French (1858) An essay on the physiognomy and physiology of the present inhabitants of Britain; with reference to their origin, as Goths and Celts by T. Price (1829) Ancient legends, mystic charms, and superstitions of Ireland Vols. 1 & 2 by L. Wilde (1887) Anima Celtica by R. L. Hine (1912) Aroun' the boreens - a little book of Celtic verse by A. I. Hanran (1913) Battles and enchantments, retold from early Gaelic literature by N. J. O'Conor (1922) Beside the fire - a collection of Irish Gaelic folk stories by D. Hide (1890) British goblins - Welsh folk-lore, fairy mythology, legends and traditions by W. Sikes (1880) Catalogue of the Manx crosses with the runic inscriptions and various readings and renderings compared by P. Kermode (1892) Celtia; a Pan-Celtic monthly magazine by The Celtic Association Dublin (1901) Celtic and mediæval romance by A. T. Nutt (1899) Celtic art in pagan and Christian times by J. R. Allen (1904) Celtic ballads and chansons by C. Price (1912) Celtic Britain and the pilgrim movement by G. H. Jones (1912) Celtic Britain by J. Rhys (1884) Celtic dialects - Gaelic, Brythonic, Pictish by T. MacDonald (1903) Celtic fairy tales by J. Jacobs (unknown publication date) Celtic folklore, Welsh and Manx Vols. 1 & 2 by J. Rhys (1901) Celtic gleanings, or, Notices of the history and literature of the Scottish Gael by T. Maclauchlin (1857) Celtic illuminative art in the gospel books of Durrow, Lindisfarne, and Kells by S. Robinson (1908) Celtic Ireland by S. Bryant (1889) Celtic Irish songs and song-writers. A selection. With an introduction and memoirs by C. M. Collins (1885) Celtic memories, and other poems by N. J. O'Conor (1914) Celtic myth and legend - poetry & romance by C. Squire (1910) Celtic mythology and religion by A. Macbain (1885) Celtic place names in Aberdeenshire by J. Milne (1912) Celtic religion in pre-Christian times by E. Anwyl (1906) Celtic researches by E. Davies (1804) Celtic Scotland - a history of ancient Alban Vols. 1 - 3 by W. F. Skene (1886) Celtic stories by E. Thomas (1918) Celtic studies by H. W. Ebel (1863) Celtic tales by L. Chisholm (1910) Celtic wonder-tales by E. Young (1910) Celticism a myth by J. C. Roger (1889) Chronicles of Eri; being the history of the Gaal Sciot Iber Vol. 2 by R. O'Connor (1822) Craignish tales and others by A. Campbell (1889) Cuchulain of Muirthemne - the story of the men of the Red Branch of Ulster by L. Gregory (1903) Cuchulain, the hound of Ulster by E. Hull (192-) England before the Norman Conquest, being a history of the Celtic, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods down to the year A.D. 1066 by C. Oman (1913) Ereuna or, An Investigation of the Etymons of words and names, classical and scriptural, through the medium of Celtic by A. Celtophile (1875) Etruria-celtica - Etruscan literature and antiquities investigated Vol. 2 by W. Betham (1842) Fairies and folk of Ireland by W. H. Frost (1900) Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry by W. B. Yeats (1888) Fairy legends and traditions of the South of Ireland by T. C. Croker (1834) Fianaigecht - being a collection of hitherto inedited Irish poems and tales relating to Finn and his Fiana by K. Meyer (1910) Folk and hero tales by J. MacDougall (1891) Folk tales and fairy lore in Gaelic and English - collected from oral tradition by J. MacDougall (1910) Folk tales of Breffny by B. Hunt (1912) Gaelic fairy tales by W. M. Parker (1908) Gaelic mythology by H. Maclean (1879) Gaelic names of beasts (mammalia), birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, etc. by A. R. Forbes (1905) Gaelic poems by A. Cook (1882) Gods and fighting men - the story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland by L. Gregory (1904) Heroes of the dawn by V. Russell (1914) Heroic romances of Ireland Vol. 2 by A. H. Leahy (1905) Hero-myths & legends of the British race by M. I. Ebbutt (1910) Hero-tales of Ireland by J. Curtin (1921) History of Ireland Vols. 1 & 2 by S. O'Grady (1878) History of paganism in Caledonia by T. A. Wise (1884) In chimney corners - merry tales of Irish folklore by S. Macmanus (1899) Ireland - Ur of the chaldees by A. Wilkes (1873) Ireland's fairy lore by M. P. Mahon (1919) Irish ethnology socially and politically considered - embracing a general outline of the Celtic and Saxon races, with practical inferences by G. Ellis (1852) Irish fairy and folk tales by W. B. Yeats (unknown publication date) Irish fairy by W. B. Yeats (1892) Irish fairy tales by E. Leamy (1890) Irish fairy tales by J. Stephens (1920) Lectures on the origin and growth of religion as illustrated by Celtic heathendom by J. Rhys (1888) Legendary fictions of the Irish Celts by P. Kennedy (1891) Legends of saints & sinners by D. Hyde (1915) Legends of the Saxon saints by A. De Vere (1879) Lexicon cornu-britannicum - a dictionary of the ancient Celtic language of Cornwall by R. Williams (1865) Lyra celtica - an anthology of representative Celtic poetry by E. A. Sharp (1924) Medicine in ancient Erin; an historical sketch from Celtic to Mediaeval times by H. S. Wellcome (1909) Memoirs of the Celts or Gauls by J. Ritson (1827) Minor poems, and translations, in verse from admired compositions of the ancient Celtic bards - with the Gaelic, and illustrative notes by R. Munro (1869) Monumenta historica celtica - notices of the Celts in the writings of the Greek and Latin authors from the tenth century B.C., to the fifth century A.D. Vol. 1 by W. Dinan (1911) More Celtic fairy tales by J. Jacobs (1894) Myths & legends of the Celtic race by T. W. Rolleston (1911) Myths and folk-lore of Ireland by J. Curtin (1890) Old Celtic romances by P. W. Joyce (1907) On the so-called Celtic languages in reference to the question of race by J. Crawfurd (1863) On the study of Celtic literature, and On translating Homer by M. Arnold (1883) Peasant lore from Gaelic Ireland by D. Deeney (1901) Poems and songs, Gaelic and English by M. Mackellar (1880) Poems by J. Campbell (1884) Poems of Oisin, bard of Erin - The battle of Ventry Harbour, &c. From the Irish by J. H. Simpson (1857) Poems of Oisin, bard of Erin by J. H. Simpson (1857) Poems, and translations, in verse, from admired compositions of the ancient Celtic bards; with the Gaelic originals, and copious illustrative notes by R. Munro (1843) Popular tales of the west Highlands Vols. 2 & 3 by J. F. Campbell (1890) Scoto-Celtic Studies - Essays and Papers by A. MacBain (1900) Scottish myths; notes on Scottish history and tradition by R. C. Maclagan (1882) Select English poems - with Gaelic translations by A. sinclair (1862) Silva gadelica - a collection of tales in Irish with extracts illustrating persons and places by S. H. O'Grady (1892) Songs of the Celtic past by N. J. O'Conor (1918) Songs of the Hebrides. for voice and Celtic harp or piano by M. Kennedy-Fraser (1922) Studies on the legend of the Holy Grail - with especial reference to the hypothesis of its Celtic origin by A. Nutt (1888) Survivals in belief among the Celts by G. Henderson (1911) Tales and legends of national origin of widley current in England from early times by W. C. Hazlitt (1892) The affinity between the Hebrew language and the Celtic - being a comparison between Hebrew and the Gaelic language, or the Celtic of Scotland by T. Stratton (1872) The Aryan origin of the Gaelic race and language. The Round Towers, the Brehon law, truth of the Pentateuch by U. J. Bourke (1876) The bronze age and the Celtic world by H. Peake (1922) The Celt and the world - a study o
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We've all seen images of witches astride a broomstick, zooming through the night sky. Click here to read more folklore about this strange mode of transport!
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Galvanizing and electrifying glimpses from the brink of the contemporary Craft This eclectic collection of essays on responsible witchcraft is a fascinating snapshot of contemporary occult practice. Essay topics include the ethics of decolonization, meditations on what it means to honour Mother Earth during the Anthropocene, the reclamation of agency for working-class and queer witches through practical spellwork, a gender-fluid perspective on breaking down traditional hierarchies in magical symbolism, a day in the life of a disabled Pagan Irish practitioner, and so much more. These essays show how we can all find inspiration and a force for powerful change in the modern Craft. Featuring contributions from: Claire Askew, Lisa Marie Basile, Stella Hervey Birrell, Jane Claire Bradley, Madelyn Burnhope, Lilith Dorsey, AW Earl, Harry Josephine Giles, Simone Kotva, Iona Lee, Briana Pegado, Megan Rudden, Sabrina Scott, Em Still and Alice Tarbuck Author: Alice Tarbuck, Claire Askew Publisher: Watkins Publishing Published: 06/14/2022 Pages: 236 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.55lbs Size: 8.43h x 5.28w x 0.79d ISBN: 9781786786449
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Writing your tarot readings down makes what you learn from them a tangible source of reference and expands your understanding of how the card’s energy can manifest in reality.
FAIRY TALES, FOLKLORE & MYTHOLOGY RARE BOOK COLLECTION A truly unique and wonderful collection of 400 rare, out-of-print books compiled together for the first time on one USB flash drive exploring fairy tales, folk lore, myths and legends from around the world. This stunning virtual treasure trove features literally 1,000’s of stories from around the world, including all of the popular classics from authors such as the Grimm brothers, Charles Perrault, Andrew Lang and Hans Christian Anderson. Many of the books have been beautifully illustrated by artists such as Walter Crane and Jessie Wilcox Smith. Some of the books contained within this collection are extremely hard-to-find and will provide a valuable library of reference material. An absolute must for anyone wanting to explore the magic of these fairy tales, myths and legends. The full list of titles included speaks for itself…. This superb compilation of 400 vintage books provides literally 1,000’s of pages of great content and fabulous illustrations for the reader. All of the books have been scanned in high quality and preserved forever in pdf format - easy to read on your laptop or computer, or transfer to tablet, smartphone, kindle or e-reader. You can also print entire books or select pages. The Full List of Titles Included is as Follows: A book of fairy tales - S. Baring-Gould (1895) A book of giants; tales of very tall men of myth, legends, history, and science by W. H. Lanier (1922) A Chinese wonder book - N. Pitman (1919) A Christmas gift from fairy land - J. Paulding (1838) A collection of popular tales from the Norse and North German - G. W. Dasent (1907) A doorway in fairyland - L. Housman (1900) A gift from fairy land - J. Paulding (1838) A new history of Blue Beard - C. Perrault (1806) A peep at the pixies, or, Legends of the west - A. E. Bray (1854) A study of fairy tales - L. F. Kready (1916) A treasury of Eskimo tales - C. K. Bayliss (1922) A Viking's love and other tales of the North - O. Liljencrantz (1911) Achomawi And Atsugewi Tales And Achomawi Myths (1909) Aladdin - W. Crane (1892) Ali Baba and the forty thieves - W. Crane (1898) American Indian fairy tales - Snow Bird, the Water Tiger, etc. (1907) Among the fairies - A. Parker (1884) Amusing Irish tales - W. Carleton (1889) An enchanted garden, fairy stories - M. Molesworth (1892) An old fairy tale, the sleeping beauty - J. R. Planche (1868) Andrew Lang's The Blue Fairy Book - A. Lang (1915) Asgard stories - tales from Norse mythology - M. H. Foster (1901) At the back of the North Wind - G. MacDonald (1919) Baron Bruno; or, The unbelieving philosopher, and other fairy stories - L. Morgan (1875) Beauty and the beast - C. Perrault (1891) Beauty and the Beast - G. S. Barbot de Villeneuve (1898) Beauty and the beast picture book; containing Beauty and the beast, The frog prince, The hind in the wood - W. Crane (1911) Bee, the princess of the dwarfs - A. France (1920) Belgian fairy tales - W. Griffis (1919) Bengal fairy tales - F. B. Bradley-Birt (1920) Big Book of Fairy Tales - G. Dore (1896) British fairy and folk tales - W. J. Glover (1920) British goblins - Welsh folk-lore, fairy mythology, legends and traditions - W. Sikes (1880) Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories - Y. T. Ozaki (1908) Canadian fairy tales - C. MacMillan (1922) Celtic fairy tales - J. Jacobs (1890) Celtic fairy tales and folk lore - J. Jacobs (1901) Celtic tales - L. Chisholm (1910) Celtic wonder-tales - E. Young (1910) Child-life in Japan & Japanese child-stories - M. C. Ayrton (1879) Chinese fairy stories - N. H. Pitman (1910) Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper - unknown author (1908) Clan traditions and popular tales of the western Highlands and islands - J. G. Campbell (1895) Coniston tales - W. G. Collingwood (1899) Cossack fairy tales and folk tales - R. N. Bain (1916) Craignish tales and others - A. Campbell (1889) Croatian tales of long ago - I. Brlic-Mazuranic (1922) Czechoslovak fairy tales - P. Fillmore (1919) Danish fairy legends and tales - H. C. Andersen (1891) Danish fairy tales - J. Bay (1899) Danish fairy tales - S. Grundtvig (1914) David Blaze and the blue door - E. F. Benson (1919) Dorothy and the wizard in Oz - L. F. Baum (1908) Dream boats and other stories - D. S. Walker (1920) Early Scottish metrical tales - D. Laing (1889) East of the sun and west of the moon, old tales from the north - P. C. Asbjornsen (1910) Edmund Dulac's fairy- book, fairy tales of the allied nations - E. Dulac (1916) English fairy tales - F. Steel (1922) Europa's fairy book - J. Jacobs (1916) Evening tales for the winter; being a selection of wonderful & supernatural stories - H. St. Clair (1856) Faery tales from Hans Christian Andersen - H. C. Andersen (1910) Faery tales of Weir - A. M. Sholl (1918) Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry - W. B. Yeats (1890) Fairy circles - tales and legends of giants, dwarfs, fairies, water-sprites and hobgoblins - Villamaria (1877) Fairy gold - a book of Old English fairy tales - E. Rhys (1913) Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales - T. Hood (1866) Fairy tales - E. Laboulaye (1902) Fairy tales - H. C. Andersen (1884) Fairy tales - Skimble Skamble (1869) Fairy tales - W. Hauff (1910) Fairy tales and legends of many nations - C. Burkhardt (1850) Fairy tales and novels - M. Aulmoy (1817) Fairy tales and stories - H. C. Andersen (1900) Fairy tales by the brothers Grimm - J. Grimm (1913) Fairy tales for children - F. J. Olcott (1898) Fairy tales for workers' children - H. Zur Muhlen (1921) Fairy tales from all nations - A. R. Montalba (1850) Fairy tales from Brazil - E. S. Eells (1917) Fairy tales from far Japan - S. Ballard (1898) Fairy tales from folk lore - W. Williams (1908) Fairy tales from gold lands - M. Wentworth (1868) Fairy tales from Hans Christian Andersen - H. C. Andersen (1899) Fairy tales from South Africa - E. J. Bourhill (1908) Fairy tales from Spain - J. Muñoz Escámez (1913) Fairy tales from the far North - P. C. Asbjornsen (1897) Fairy tales from the Swedish of G. Djurklo - N. Djurklou (1901) Fairy tales of Eastern Europe - J. Curtin (1914) Fairy tales of the Slav peasants and herdsmen - E. J. Harding (1896) Fairy tales, now first collected - J. Ritson (1831) Fairy tales, their origin and meaning; with some account of dwellers in Fairyland - J. Bunce (1878) Fairy-book; fairy tales of the allied nations - E. Dulac (1917) Fanciful tales from legends of the Adirondack Indians (1905) Favorite fairy tales - L. Marshall (1917) Favorite fairy tales - P. Newell (1907) Favourite fairy tales - J. Corner (1861) Favourite French fairy tales - B. Douglas (1921) Fawn in the wood - unknown author (1890) Fianaigecht - being a collection of hitherto inedited Irish poems and tales relating to Finn and his Fiana - K. Meyer (1910) Fireside fairies, or, Christmas at Aunt Elsie's - S. Pindar (1852) Folk and fairy tales - P. C. Asbjornsen (1883) Folk and hero tales - D. MacInnes (1890) Folk and hero tales - J. Macdougall (1891) Folk tales and fairy lore in Gaelic and English, collected from oral tradition - J. MacDougall (1910) Folk tales every child should know - H. W. Mabie (1912) Folk tales from Tibet. With illus. by a Tibetan artist and some verses from Tibetan love-songs; collected and translated - W. F. O'Connor (1906) Folk tales of Breffny - B. Hunt (1912) Folk-lore, old customs and tales of my neighbours - F. Moss (1898) Forty-four Turkish fairy tales - unknown author (1911) Four and twenty fairy tales - J. R. Planche (1858) Gaelic fairy tales - W. M. Parker (1908) Garnet story book - A. M. Skinner (1920) German fairy tales - H. C. Andersen (1876) German stories retold - J. Kern (1907) Gille a' bhuidseir - The wizard's gillie, and other tales - J. F. Campbell (1914) Glen Albyn, or tales of the Central Highlands with illustrations from original sketches and photographs (1909) Glooskap's country and other Indian tales (1922) Goblin tales of Lancashire - J. Bowker (1878) Golden porch, a book of Greek fairy tales - W. Hutchinson (1914) Goody-two-shoes - W. Crane (1903) Green Willow, and other Japanese fairy tales - G. James (1910) Grimms' complete fairy tales - J. & W. Grimm (1900) Grimm's fairy tales - J. Grimm (1922) Grimm's household tales - J. Grimm (1912) Guernsey folk lore - a collection of popular superstitions, legendary tales, peculiar customs, proverbs, weather sayings, etc. of the people of that island - E. MacCulloch (1903) Gypsy folk-tales - F. H. Groome (1899) Hans Andersen's fairy tales - H. C. Andersen (1913) Hansel & Grethel & other tales - J. & W. Grimm (1920) Hero tales of the far North - J. A. Riis (1910) Hero-tales of Ireland - J. Curtin (1894) Historical and traditional tales in prose and verse, connected with the south of Scotland (1843) Historical tales and legends of Ayrshire - W. Robertson (1889) Historical tales and legends of the Highlands - A. Mackenzie (1878) Home fairy tales - M. L. Booth (1867) Household stories - W. Grimm (1882) Household stories from the collection of the Bros. Grimm - L. Crane (1922) Household tales with other traditional remains, collected in The Counties of York, Lincoln, Derby, and Nottingham - S. O. Addy (1895) In chimney corners - merry tales of Irish folklore by S. Macmanus (1899) In the days of giants; a book of Norse tales - A. F. Brown (1902) In the fire, and other fancies - E. J. Richmond (1892) Index to fairy tales, myths and legends - M. H. Eastman (1915) Indian fairy tales - J. Jacobs (1892) Indian fairy tales - M. Stokes (1880) Indian folk tales (1911) Ireland in fiction; a guide to Irish novels, tales, romances and folk-lore - S. Brown (1916) Irish fairy and folk tales - W. B. Yeats (1912) Irish fairy tales - E. Leamy (1906) Irish Fairy Tales - Folklore and Legends - unknown author (1904) Irish fairy tales - J. Stephens (1920) Irish fairy tales - W. B. Yeats (1892) Irish Fireside Tales - R. D. Joyce (1871) Irish folk lore - traditions and superstitions of the country, with humorous tales - J.
An authoritative collection of studies of Irish charms, and the first to cover both the medieval and the modern evidence.
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Elizabeth Pepper founded The Witches' Almanac in 1971 as a means to provide a source of good information to the quickly growing magical communities in the United States and Canada. Elizabeth, whose own Basque witchcraft tradition was rich in lore and myth, knew that witchcraft was at a crossroads that the paltry amount
Elizabeth Pepper founded The Witches’ Almanac in 1971 as a means to provide a source of good information to the quickly growing magical communities in the United States and Canada. Elizabeth, whose own Basque witchcraft tradition was rich in lore and myth, knew that witchcraft was at a crossroads that the paltry amounts of literature needed remedy. The community immediately embraced The Witches’ Almanac’s wit, conversant, and sophisticated style, with it appealing to general readers as well as hard-core Wiccans. Andrew Theitic Elizabeth’s literary heir, as well as a prominent member of the New England community has continued, as well as expanded, the mission of The Witches’ Almanac’s. For both of the publishers The Witches’ Almanac’s has been a labor of love. The Witches’ Almanac 50 Year Anniversary Edition is an anthology of articles spanning the five decades that the almanac has been published. The table of contents is inclusive of several articles for each of the years that the almanac has been published. The reader will find material that has been drawn from numerous world cultures, spanning a variety of age groups. The spells, myth, folklore, and mystical poetry present the reader with new and classic perspectives that are timeless. This is the first time such an expansive collection of articles about witchcraft, magic, herbalism, charms, spells, and related topics is being presented in a single volume, and it will surely be treasured as occult memorabilia immediately upon its release. A 6" x 9" Paperback book with 288 pages.
Both a useful source of medical information & folklore. I find this most valuable when cross-checking herbal lore and charms for consistency.
SWEETEN YOUR LUCK! Carole Colmore writes - It was my great grandmother who taught me the old country magick of Salt Spells. A wise lady, she lived a happy and contented life, and would always say 'A little sprinkling of sugar can sweeten your luck'. She was right. I have been blessed over and over again by this simple piece of folklore. I use sugar all the time to sweeten my life (though I don't take it with my tea!). Twice in the last six months alone I have won £17,000 on the horses (that's about $33,000 in American money). I enter various lotteries and whilst I am yet to get 'the big one' I am not complaining. I get back, on average, £9 on every £1 I Bet. Three months ago I unexpectedly found myself out of a job when my employers went bankrupt. But I don't know if I really do want to find another job, for there is just so much to enjoy in life - and sugar spells just keep sweetening it. My brother was desperate to get a particular job. I gave him a sugar spell to do. He laughed saying, 'this is nonsense!' I said try it anyway - what's there to lose? he got a job - and learnt that there were 33 other applicants for it. I do competitions all the time. I have three TV sets and Two DVD players: all won as prizes. I got my washing machine the same way. two years ago I won a luxury two-week Mediterranean cruise as a first prize. I could go on, but really, you need to try these sugar spells for yourself. Each spell is simplicity itself. All you need to have to hand is a teaspoon of sugar. This is not black magick; and anyone of any faith or creed can do it without compromising their beliefs. They are safe and easy - a child could do them. There are no 'magick words' to recite, and no candles or equipment of any kind. No visualizing either! I don't believe in coincidence. I see people everywhere with bad luck, their lives dogged by trouble. It is hard to believe they have a guardian angel looking over them. On the other hand, some folk just seem to have everything go their way. I am not suggesting that they are performing spells - and would they tell you if they were? - but I know my luck isn't coincidence. Money is not everything of course. When my best friend was beset by a stomach ulcer I urged her to try a sugar spell. The ulcer disappeared completely after three weeks. I have always been prone to asthma: a couple of years ago it seemed particularly bad. The sweetening spell brought me relief. Obviously you shouldn't use these spells as a substitute for medication; but I do ask you to have an open mind. I don't believe in coincidence. I cast a sugar spell on behalf of my ailing aunt. She made a complete recovery. Her cat suffered a mysterious stomach disorder which baffled the vet. I loved this cat and thought there was nothing to lose by performing a sugar spell. Two weeks later the cat was back to her bright self: eating well, her insides working perfectly. Perhaps it was 'coincidence', but I don't believe in coincidence. Each sugar spell in my booklet takes no more than a few minutes to do. You may think it's nonsense - but what if it isn't? A friend of mine thought it was silly. But she was crazy about a fellow who showed little interest in her. 'OK - even if it's "silly" like you say, why not try it for a laugh and see what happens?' A week later he asked her out. They subsequently became lovers. My own boyfriend was paying too much interest in a friend for my comfort. I did my little sugar spell, and even I was astonished at his sudden indifference to her. My great grandmother told me how her brother was devastated by his wife's departure with another man. A sugar spell was cast. She left the other man and returned to her husband. Another time my own brother was bothered by a neighbour who kept intruding. The neighbour stopped bothering him almost immediately the sugar spell was in place. If you are in dispute with a neighbour a sugar spell can give you the advantage. It can also make someone move away. Sugar Spells can be applied to a host of situations: Obtaining a pay rise... bringing peace and harmony into the home... protection from burglary... making someone pay back what they owe; or return to you what is rightfully yours. This magick can also be used to end a relationship, or to get someone out of your life. On the other hand sugar spells can be used to heal a relationship. They were man and wife but their marriage was heading for disaster... In one last attempt to save it she cast a sugar spell. Not only did the 'impossible' occur but they became happier than they had been at any time! It's time to sweeten your life...!!!
THE GLASS BLOWING & GLASS MAKING COLLECTION A truly wonderful collection of 67 vintage books compiled together for the first time on one DVD data disc covering all aspects of glass blowing and making glassware. Discover the history of glass making throughout the ages. Learn all about the traditional art of glass blowing and glass manufacture around the world. Not only does this collection reveal the origins, techniques and science behind the creation of glassware, it also includes several books on collecting glass. Some of these books are extremely rare and will provide a valuable reference archive for anyone with an interest in glass blowing and the manufacture of glassware. Most of the books are written in English with others in French and German. The full list of titles speaks for itself! This wonderful collection of vintage books provides literally 1,000’s of pages of great content and fabulous illustrations for the reader. All of the books have been scanned in high quality and preserved forever in pdf format - easy to read on your laptop, computer, tablet, smartphone, kindle or e-reader. You can also print entire books or select pages. The Full List of Titles Included is as Follows: A descriptive catalogue of the glass vessels in the South Kensington museum by A. Nesbitt (1878) A handbook of laboratory glass-blowing Vol. 2 by B. D. Bolas (1921) A memoir on British resources of sands suitable for glass-making by P. G. H. Boswell (1916) A treatise on the origin, progressive improvement, and present state of the manufacture of porcelain and glass by G. R. Porter (1832) A treatise on the progressive improvement, and present state of the manufacture of porcelain and glass by G. R. Porter (1832) American glassware, old and new - a sketch of the glass industry in the United States and manual for collectors of historical bottles by E. A. Barber (1900) Chemical analysis for glassmakers by E. C. Uhlig (1903) Collecting old glass - English and Irish by J. H. Yoxall (1916) Curiosities of glass making - with details of the processes and productions of ancient and modern ornamental glass manufacture by A. Pellatt (1849) Das Glas im Altertume Vols. 1 - 3 von A. Kisa (1908) Das Glas von R. Schmidt (1912) Decoration of metal, wood, glass, etc.; a book for manufacturers, mechanics, painters, decorators, and all workmen in the fancy trades by H. C. Standage (1908) Die Glasfabrikation von W. Stein (1862) Dissolved gases in glass by E. W. Washburn (1920) English table glass by P. H. Bate (1913) Experimental glass blowing for boys by C. J. Lynde (1920) Fifty years of glass making, 1869-1919 by Macbeth-Evans Glass Company (1920) Five black arts - a popular account of the history, processes of manufacture, and uses of printing, pottery, glass, gas-light, iron by W. T. Coggeshall (1861) Flat glass by A. E. Fowle (1920) Glass - interesting facts connected with its discovery and manufacture by J. E. Caldwell (1887) Glass and glass manufacture by P. Marson (1888) Glass by A. Nesbitt (1878) Glass by E. Dillon (1907) Glass cup plates; a guide to collectors by C. Burns (1921) Glass manufacture by S. P. Austin (1902) Glass manufacture by W. Rosenhain (1908) Graeco-Egyptian glass by C. C. Edgar (1905) Histoire de la manufacture royale des glaces de France au XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècle par E. Fremy (1909) Histoire de l'art de la verrerie dans l'antiquité par A. Deville (1873) Information concerning optical glass and chemical glassware by United States Tariff Commission (1919) Irish glass - an account of glass-making in Ireland from the XVIth century to the present day by M. S. D. Westropp (1920) La verrerie au pays de Liège - étude rétrospective par F. Pholien (1899) La verrerie depuis vingt ans par L. Appert (1894) La verrerie en Gaule sous l'Empire romain; essai de morphologie et de chronologie par J. Morin (1913) Laboratory manual of glass-blowing by F. C. Frary (1914) L'art de la verrerie par E. Gerspach (1885) Le verre et la cristal Vol. 1 par J. Henrivaux (1897) Les verreries de la Normandie, les gentilshommes & artistes verriers Normands par O. Le Vaillant de la Fieffe (1873) Marvels of glass-making in all ages by A. Sauzay (1869) Notes on the development of the ruby color in glass by A. E. Williams (1913) Old English glasses. An account of glass drinking vessels in England, from early times to the end of the eighteenth century by A. Hartshorne (1897) Old glass and how to collect it by J. S. Lewis (1916) Old Irish glass by G. Stannus (1920) Philological studies in ancient glass by M. L. Trowbridge (1921) Recipes for flint glass making - being leaves from the mixing book of several experts in the flint glass trade (1907) Reminiscences of glass-making by D. Jarves (1865) Report on the manufacture of glass by J. D. Weeks (1883) Schlesische gläser von E. Czihak (1891) Spanish glass in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America by E. A. Barber (1917) Sur l'art de fabriquer du flint-glass, bon pour l'optique par M. d'Artigues (1811) The amateur's handbook of practical information for the workshop and the laboratory by J. Phin (1879) The art of glass by J. Haudicquer de Blancourt (1699) The artist's assistant, or, School of science (1803) The crown glass cutter and glazier's manual - glass cutter, glazier & stained glass maker in ordinary to the king for Scotland by W. Cooper (1835) The drama of glass by K. Field (1895) The glass collector; a guide to old English glass by M. Percival (1919) The glass industry. Report on the cost of production of glass in the United States (1917) The glass sands of Kentucky by C. H. Richardson (1920) The glassware department by M. A. Lehmann (1918) The manufacture of optical glass and of optical systems by F. E. Wright (1921) The methods of glass blowing - for the use of physical and chemical students by W. A. Shenstone (1897) The methods of glass blowing, and of working silica in the oxy-gas flame by W. A. Shenstone (1902) Venise, l'art de la verrerie - son histoire, ses anecdotes et sa fabrication par P. D'Hondt (1891) Wonders of glass-making in all ages by A. Sauzay (1870) An absolute must for anyone with an interest in glass blowing and making glassware – an unbelievable treasure trove of information for a very small price! Quick Delivery – Free postage within the UK! All of the files are hi-resolution scans presented in pdf format, easy to read on your computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, or any modern Kindle / ebook reader that can read pdf files. All files can be printed or transferred between devices. For some devices you may need to convert the pdf files. 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