I got this book mostly for the illustrations. I am very happy with it and love looking at it (I am also reading it). :)
A great collection of occult illustrations
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I am a professional artist who was frightened, amazed and excited by this book as a child. I first came across this book when my cousin Anna, who collected Psychedelic posters and creepy occult books showed it to me in the 70's when I was about eight years old. What struck me were its lurid and sensational illustrations which were, although scary for a child to look at, quite mysterious and even beautiful. One of my favorites was the freaky picture of a possesed man. I could not sleep for days after seeing that one. At the time, I thought of that book as the scariest thing in the world, and it looms big in my memories. It is a general history of witchcraft and Satanism from ancient Rome to Renaissance Europe and the American Colonies, and gives a cursory view of notable and notorious figures like Matthew Hopkins, who made a living convicting old spinster ladies of being witches and giving them trial by water, which no one survives. "If you die, you are innocent. If you live, then you will be burned as a witch!"... Lovely! If you are looking for a first rate collection of occult illustrations and a good basic history of witchcraft, then I highly recommend this slim, but pithy volume. But if you have an active imagination, you will have nightmares. My childhood friend Hank stole my copy and I just ordered another one...I can't wait until it gets here.
It Gave Me Nightmares!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
As a Christian who likes to be informed on such matters as witchcraft and satanism so that I might warn others (especially young people) of its dangers, I appreciated this in-depth, highly informative book. It not only provides an historical perspective on occult practices, but is also a chilling expose of what goes on behind the scenes at "witches'sabbaths". It is also loaded with interesting folklore (vampires,werewolves, succubi,incubi,etc.)However,it is NOT by any means "pretty" and I definitely do not recommend it to those who are faint of heart or weak of stomach. Some of the graphic descriptions made me nauseous and the illustrations alone were enough to give me repeated nightmares (especially the ones of the "sabbaths", the vampire, the blood-splattered tombstones and the legendary "Witch of Berkeley" being dragged from her tomb by a goat-headed devil). As disturbing as the book was, however, it destroyed the glamour and allure that the occult had for me as an inquisitive and impressionable adolescent and for that I am profoundly grateful. The book exposes the raw and ugly truth behind occultism. Haining never resorts to euphemisms or sugar-coating; he tells it like it is!
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