Pagan/occult books

The Art of Psychic Protection by Judy Hall
In fact you might want to check out a few of her books on gems and crystals later too

The Inner Temple of Witchcraft Magick, Meditation and Psychic Development by Christopher Penczak. (Don’t be put off by the amount of pages in this book )

Wicca, A Guide For The Solitary Practitioner…..Scott Cunningham

The Real Witches’ Handbook: A Complete Introduction to the Craft by Kate West

The Wicca Handbook…….Eileen Holland she also does

A Witch’s Book of Answers: More Than 700 Answers to Often-asked and Out-of-the-ordinary Questions - For Novices and Experts, Alike by Eileen Holland and Cerelia
1 (surprise,surprise!) Wicca, A Guide For The Solitary Practitioner…..Scott Cunningham

2. “The Wicca Handbook”…….Eileen Holland and To Ride a Silver Broomstick…….Silver Ravenwolf……….
3. The Spiral Dance………Starhawk
4. The Complete Book of Witchcraft………Raymond Buckland
5. A Witches…
of course asking a witch about her fav. books is like asking an alcoholic what they like to drink .. anything and everything.. :)
But, here is a list of a few favorites . :)

Your Book of Shadows: How to Write Your Own Magickal Spells
Telesco, Marshall

The Encyclopedia of Magickal Ingredients : A Wiccan Guide to Spellcasting
Lexa Rsean

Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead
Faulkner, Allen

Just about anything by Scott Cunningham ,” Living Wicca” being a fav of mine. :)

The Outer Temple of Witchcraft: Circles, Spells, and Rituals
penczak , Neff

and finally ,

The Craft: A Witch’s Book of Shadows
Morrison and Buckland
Recently HuffPost Religion put a call out to our community about books on Paganism that every Pagan and those interested in the varied strands of Paganism should read.The result is this great list of 27 books that range from introductory to scholarly in nature and cover the entire gamut of Pagan religions — Witchcraft, Wicca, Shamanism, Asatru, Druidism, Egyptian and Hellenic.

They say 27 but they actually posted 29 books ~ In No Particular Order

1 “Positive Magic By Marion Weinstein
Wicca
is a classic compendium of magic for personal use that has been a popular favorite for more than 25 years.”

2 Invocation of the Gods By Ellen Cannon Reed
Wicca
Great book covering folklore & mythology, general Wiccan thought, magick studies and magic

3 Evolutionary Witchcraft By T. Thorn Coyle
[Feri] Wicca
“A learned and serious manual to Witchcraft for the mature practitioner, by one of the craft’s leading teachers.”

4 Trading the Mill: Practical Craft in Modern Traditional Witchcraft By Nigel Pearson
Traditional Witchcraft Great book on witchcraft and occult.

5 A Grimoire for Modern Cunning Folk: A Practical Guide to Witchcraft on the Crooked Path By Peter Puddon
Traditional Witchcraft “A practical manual of Traditional non-Wiccan Witchcraft. While there are a lot of texts that cover advanced and academic subjects of interest to traditional Crafters, all of the introductory books tend to focus on Wicca… until now. In this Book Peter Paddon - Magister of Briar Rose and host of the popular Crooked Path podcast - covers his particular path of Witchcraft from scratch. He goes over the basics of his personal Path, along with examples of alternatives from other traditions, covering philosophy, lore and practical techniques. The Crooked Path is a way of Crafting based on experiencing the Mysteries of Ancestors and the Sacred Landscape first-hand, and Peter guides the seeker through the basics with competence and humor.”

6 Witching Way of the Hallow Hill By Robin Artisson
Traditional Witchcraft “This is a book that acts as a ‘traveler’s guide’ to a hidden country within each human being. Primal peoples all over the world embrace the ideas discussed in this work: the animistic worldview, spiritual communion with the dead and the Unseen World, sorcery and magic.
Author and traditional witch Robin Artisson explores these mystical themes from the perspective of The Old Faiths and pre-Christian metaphysical impulses of Europe and the British Isles. Bringing a new perspective to these ancient practices and making them more accessible, this book is a key to the door that leads into the mythical dimension of each person, and every feature of the sacred landscape. It helps to unlock the hidden wisdom in folklore, shed light on the enigma of the human being, and manifest an experience of the wisdom of the Old Ways- insofar as a book can. This book is about getting out of books and back into the spiritual dimension of the Land itself, and requires considerable dedication and work.”

7 Mastering Witchcraft By Paul Huson
Traditional Witchcraft “An enduring classic since its publication in 1970, Mastering Witchcraft is one of the best how-to manuals for those wishing to practice traditional European Witchcraft as a craft rather than a New Age religion. Starting from first principles, Huson instructs the novice step by step in the arts of circle casting, blessing and banning, the uses of amulets and talismans, philters, divination, necromancy, waxen images, knots, fascination, conjuration, magical familiars, spells to arouse passion or lust, attain vengeance, and of course, counter-spells to exorcize and annul the malice of others.”

8 Essential Asatru: Walking the Path of Norse Paganism By Diana L. Paxson
Asatru “A Journey to Fulfillment and Renewal In Essential Asatru, renowned author and priestess Diana Paxson demystifies an ancient, rich, and often misunderstood religion, and offers a practical guide for its modern followers. Filled with clear, concise instructions on living Asatru every day, this truly accessible guide takes you on a journey from Asatru’s origins in Scandinavian and German paganism to its acceptance as an official religion in the 1970s. Essential Asatru also includes:
• A complete history of Asatru gods and goddesses, including Odin, Thor, and Ostara

9 Bonewits’s Essential Guide to Druidism By Isaac Bonewits
Druidism “A book about Druids unlike any other, Bonewits’s Essential Guide to Druidism not only goes far behind the usual Celtic and Classical references by discussing the evolution and migration of the Proto-Indo-European peoples, from whom the Celts arose, but also discusses the beliefs and ritual practices of both the British and American streams of modern Druidry, as well as providing warnings about deceptive Druid organizations and authors. This is a book that belongs in the library of every modern Druid, regardless of their particular path or style of Druidism.”

10 Her Hidden Children: The Rise of Wicca and Paganism in America By Chas S. Clifton
Historical/Scholarly “The history of any religious movement can get murky. But the history of American Paganism—with so many invented lineages, so many solitary practitioners, so much resistance to staid definition, so much hiddenness—is especially hard to decipher. But here in Her Hidden Children Chas Clifton tells many never-before-told stories of the origins of Paganism and Wicca in the United States. The people, publications, and organizations that allowed Paganism and Wicca to set roots down in American soil and become “nature religion” are revealed in delicious detail. With a timeline, glossary, and photos of important figures,Her Hidden Children is compelling and important for any student of Paganism or American Religion.”

11 Modern Paganism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives ~ Michael Strmiska, editor
“Modern Paganism in World Cultures collects the work of specialists in religion, folklore, and related fields to provide a comprehensive treatment of the movement to reestablish pre-Christian religions. Detailed accounts of the belief systems and rituals of each religion, along with analysis of the cultural, social, and political factors fueling the return to ancestral religious practice, make this a rich, singular resource. Scandinavian Asatru, Latvian Dievturi, American Wicca—long-dormant religions are taking on new life as people seek connection with their heritage and look for more satisfying approaches to the pressures of postmodernism. The Neopagan movement is a small but growing influence in Western culture. This book provides a map to these resurgent religions and an examination of the origins of the Neopagan movement.”

12 Shades of Faith: Minority Voices in Paganism By Crystal Blanton
Historical / scholarly
Shades of Faith: Minority Voices in Paganism is an anthology that encompasses the voices and experiences of minorities within the Pagan community and addresses some of the challenges, stereotyping, frustrations, talents, history and beauties of being different within the racial constructs of typical Pagan or Wiccan groups. Often the associations of the roots of Paganism have pushed assumptions that worshippers of Paganism are strictly Caucasian. The mainstreaming of Wicca has elevated images of worship and deity that connect with Celtic, Greek or Roman cultures. There are a lot of minority races that are practicing Pagans and are often having a myriad of experiences that are fashioned by the reality of walking between the worlds of their birth ancestry or culture and that of their spiritual culture. This anthology is an opportunity to share their stories and experiences with others around being the minorities within a minority spiritual community. Some of the practitioners in this anthology practice paths that include (but are not limited to) Wicca, Voodoo, Umbanda, Shaman, Native and other Pagan paths. Join us in celebrating the incredible diversity and beauty that encompass the harmony that has created the song of the Pagan community. The previously unheard voices of our community are now sharing the power of experience through the written word and through their voices.

13 Being a Pagan: Druids, Wiccans, and Witches Today By Ellen Evert Hopman and Lawrence Bond
Historical / Scholarly
“More than 60 pagan leaders and teachers describe in their own words what they believe and what they practice. Bein a Pagan addresses how Pagans view parenting, organized religion, and politics. It Introduces the wide range of possibilities within the neo-Pagan movement.”

14 Triumph of the Moon By Ronald Hutton
“Here is a book that brings witchcraft out of the shadows. The Triumph of the Moon is the first full-scale study of the only religion England has ever given the world—modern pagan witchcraft, otherwise known as wicca. Meticulously researched, it provides a thorough account of an ancient religion that has spread from English shores across four continents.
For centuries, pagan witchcraft has been linked with chilling images of blood rituals, ghostlike druids, and even human sacrifices. But while Robert Hutton explores this dark side of witchery, he stresses the positive, reminding us that devotion to art, the natural world, femininity, and the classical deities are also central to the practice of wicca. Indeed, the author shows how leading figures in English literature—W.B. Yeats, D.H. Lawrence, and Robert Graves, just to name a few—celebrated these positive aspects of the religion in their work, thereby softening the public perception of witchcraft in Victorian England. From cunning village folk to freemasons and from high magic to the black arts, Hutton chronicles the fascinating process by which actual wiccan practices evolved into what is now a viable modern religion. He also presents compelling biographies of wicca’s principal figures, such as Gerald Gardner, who was inducted into a witch coven at the age of 53, and recorded many clandestine rituals and beliefs.
Ronald Hutton is known for his colorful, provocative, and always thoroughly researched studies on original subjects. This work is no exception. It will appeal to anyone interested in witchcraft, paganism and alternative.

15 When God Was a Woman By Merlin Stone
Historical/Scholarly
“Here, archaeologically documented,is the story of the religion of the Goddess. Under her, women’s roles were far more prominent than in patriarchal Judeo-Christian cultures. Stone describes this ancient system and, with its disintegration, the decline in women’s status.”

16 A World Full of Gods By John Michael Greer
Historical/Scholarly
“In this book John Michael Greer turns his attention to the intellectual underpinnings and superstructures of the Pagan and magical movements. Pagan religions have tended to be more concerned with practice that with theory and in a system that has no dogma - no legislated doctrine - that is as it should be. Yet as out movement grows and matures, it is inevitable that we will begin to think in a more abstract way about our models and systems. John Michael Greer has provided a primer on the kinds of ideas and themes that must be included in any discussion of the theology and philosophy of Neo-pagan religions.”

17 Pagans and the Law By Dana D. Eilers
“Dana D. Eilers now brings her legal education and experience to the Pagan community with this new book. A 1981 cum laude graduate of New England School of Law with a history of private civil practice for 17 years in the states of Missouri and Illinois, Dana has written an informative and educational resource to help Pagans understand the law and how it works. This book touches upon constitutional law, employment discrimination, family law, land use, landlord/tenant issues, and other areas of the law that are of interest to Pagans. It helps you understand your rights as a Pagan. It also provides an overview of the American court system and how it works, with some hints on finding and working with attorneys. Additionally, Dana presents a historical perspective on religion and government so that the modern Pagan can truly appreciate the unique moment in history in which we live.”

18 Neopagan Rites: A Guide to Creating Public Rituals that Work By Isaac Bonewits
“Practical and engaging, this guide represents the best practices from Isaac Bonewits’ over thirty-five years of experience creating, attending, and leading public ceremonies as a Neopagan priest and magician. Ideal for Earth-centered spiritual movements and other liberal religious traditions, Neopagan Rites explains how to design powerful and effective rites of worship for small groups or large crowds. With his trademark humor and candor, Bonewits covers every important aspect of creating and performing a public ritual that inspires and unifies the participants, and fulfills its intended purpose. You’ll learn how to: Determine the purpose of your ritual
Create a basic ritual format that can be customized for different events
Choose the optimal time and location for your event
Enhance your ceremony with music, singing, poetry, and dance
Add visual drama with costumes and altar decorations
Include people with special needs in your ceremony
Raise, channel, and send energy to your ritual’s deity or cause”

19 Temple of the Cosmos By Jeremy Naydler
Egyptian
“In this guide to the cosmology of ancient Egypt, Jeremy Naydler recreates the experience of living in another time and place. Temple of the Cosmos explores Egypt’s sacred geography and mythology; but more importantly, it reveals with unprecedented clarity an ancient consciousness in tune with the rhythms of the earth. The ancient Egyptians experienced their gods not as remote beings but rather as psychic and natural forces, transpersonal energies that played a part in everyday life. This direct experience of the gods shaped the Egyptian concepts of human development, healing, magic, and the soul’s journey through the Underworld as described in the Books of the Dead. While building on the pioneering efforts of R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz and others, Temple of the Cosmos is much more than a recapitulation of previous theories of Egyptian spirituality. Rather, this book breaks new ground by placing the work of other Egyptologists in an original, magical context. The result is a brilliant reimagining of the Egyptian worldview and its sacred path of spiritual unfolding.”

20 Ancient Egyptian Magic By Bob Brier
Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian Magic is the first authoritative modern work on the occult practices that pervaded all aspects of life in ancient Egypt. Based on fascinating archaeological discoveries, it includes everything from how to write your name in hieroglyphs to the proper way to bury a king, as well as: Recipes for magic potions and beauty creams
Explanations of amulets and pyramid power,A spell to entice a lover, A fortune-telling calendar.

21 Graeco-Egyptian Magick By Tony Mierzwicki
Graeco-Egyptian
“Graeco-Egyptian Magick: Everyday Empowerment” is the recreation of a planetary system of self-initiation using authentic Graeco-Egyptian Magick, as practiced in Egypt during the first five centuries CE. The source documents are allowed to speak for themselves yielding magickal techniques and correspondences very different to that of modern systems of magick. Included are summaries of the results of four years of workshops in the USA and Australia, giving readers a good idea of what they can expect by working with the system. This is a practical intermediate level text aimed at those who are serious about their spiritual development and already have grounding in basic spirituality, but beginners who carefully follow the instructions sequentially should not be deterred.

22 The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess By Starhawk
The Spiral Dance played a pivotal role in bringing Goddess worship to the religious forefront. This bestselling classic is both an unparalleled reference on the practices and philosophies of Witchcraft and a guide to the life-affirming ways in which readers can turn to the Goddess to deepen their sense of personal pride, develop their inner power, and integrate mind, body, and spirit. Starhawk’s brilliant, comprehensive overview of the growth, suppression, and modern-day re-emergence of Wicca as a Goddess-worshipping religion has left an indelible mark on the feminist spiritual consciousness.Starhawk reveals the ways in which Goddess religion and the practice of ritual have adapted and developed over the last twenty years, and she reflects on the ways in which these changes have influenced and enhanced her original ideas. In the face of an ever-changing world, this invaluable spiritual guidebook is more relevant than ever.
These subjects and many more will appeal to everyone interested in Egyptology, magic, parapsychology, and the occult; or ancient religions and mythology.
Tools and training of magicians. Interpreting dreams, Ancient remedies for headaches, cataracts, and indigestion, Wrapping a mummy.

23 Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today By Margot Adler
This widely-acclaimed pioneering book gives us a fascinating and honest look at the religious experiences, beliefs, and lifestyles of the people who call themselves neopagans. Still the only detailed report on this little-known and largely misunderstood movement, it includes a completely updated resource guide of newsletters, journals, books, groups, and festivals.

24 Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-Centered Religions By Joyce and River Higginbotham
Introductory / Witchcraft 101
“A comprehensive guide to a growing religious movement. If you want to study Paganism in more detail, this book is the place to start. Based on a course in Paganism that the authors have taught for more than a decade, it is full of exercises, meditations, and discussion questions for group or individual study. This book presents the basic fundamentals of Paganism. It explores what Pagans are like; how the Pagan sacred year is arranged; what Pagans do in ritual; what magick is; and what Pagans believe about God, worship, human nature, and ethics. For those who are exploring their own spirituality, or who want a good book to give to non-Pagan family and friends
·A hands-on learning tool with magickal workings, meditations, discussion questions, and journal exercises

25 Complete Book of Witchcraft By Raymond Buckland
Introductory / Witchcraft 101
“Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft has influenced and guided countless students, coven initiates, and solitaries around the world. One of modern Wicca’s most recommended books, this comprehensive text features a step-by-step course in Witchcraft, with photographs and illustrations, rituals, beliefs, history, and lore, as well as instruction in spellwork, divination, herbalism, healing, channeling, dreamwork, sabbats, esbats, covens, and solitary practice. The workbook format includes exam questions at the end of each lesson, so you can build a permanent record of your spiritual and magical training. This complete self-study course in modern Wicca is a treasured classic—an essential and trusted guide that belongs in every Witch’s library.

26 The Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries By Zsuzsanna Budapest
[Dianic] Wicca
“A women’s spirituality classic now back in print! The Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries is essential for Pagans, feminists, and women seeking to learn more about the spiritual path as it relates to the feminine and the Goddess aspects of witchcraft and Wicca. This book is not about reinstating a matriarchy or tearing down patriarchy; it is about women’s spirituality and its relationship with politics and lifestyle. Z. Budapest is one of the founding mothers of modern women’s witchcraft, beginning with the establishment of Susan B. Anthony Coven in Los Angeles in 1971. She catapulted herself into the media spotlight when she was tried as a witch and found guilty in 1975 after being arrested on Venice Beach for reading tarot cards. She fought the charges and, after a nine year battle, won the right for every tarot reader to do so legally. The Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries is a seminal text that contains invaluable information on Dianic witchcraft and spells, including everyday magick, sabbat rituals, and divination methods; a section on how vegetarian theories and politics relate to witchcraft and the feminine aspect; and a good deal of information on goddesses and how the patriarchal religions distorted old myths to serve their own needs. There are several unique and beautiful Rites of Passage for women and men that you don’t often find, and Budapest’s personal life stories are an equally valuable read, from her escape across the mountains from Communist Hungary to her fight for women’s religious freedom upon moving to America.”

27 Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner By Scott Cunningham
Wicca
“Cunningham’s classic introduction to Wicca is about how to live life magically, spiritually, and wholly attuned with nature. It is a book of sense and common sense, not only about magick, but about religion and one of the most critical issues of today: how to achieve the much needed and wholesome relationship with our Earth. Cunningham presents Wicca as it is today: a gentle, Earth-oriented religion dedicated to the Goddess and God. Wicca also includes Scott Cunningham’s own Book of Shadows and updated appendices of periodicals and occult suppliers.”

28 A Witch’s Bible By Janet and Stewart Farrar
Wicca
“The Complete Witches’ Handbook.Everything you need to know is here! The Sabbats; Casting & Banishing the Magic Circle; The Complete Book of Shadows; The Great Rite; Initiation Rites; Consecration Rites; Spells; Witches’ Tools; Witchcraft & Sex; Running a Coven; Clairvoyance;Astral Projection. This collection includes two books in one volume, Eight Sabbats for Witches and The Witches’ Way, and is the most comprehensive and revealing work on the principles, rituals and beliefs of modern witchcraft.”

29 Wicca Demystified By Bryan Lankford
Wicca
“Wicca Demystified is a clear guide through one of the most talked-about and fastest-growing religious movements in the world. With Wicca’s rapid rise has come a torrent of misconceptions, misunderstandings, and untruths about Wiccan beliefs and practices. Longtime Wiccan high priest Bryan Lankford explains the history, beliefs, and practices of Wicca in a context everyone can understand. Among the topics he covers are why Wiccans worship a goddess as well as a god; how Wiccans celebrate holidays; the Wiccan view of death, birth, and the nature of deity; right and wrong from a Wiccan perspective; witch stereotypes and nasty rumors about Wiccans; the Wiccan sacred text; and much more. Wicca Demystified goes beyond the simple mechanics of Wiccan worship to provide a glimpse into the heart and soul of the religion.”
Psychic Self-defense Personal Training Manual By Marcia. L.Pickands.

Psychic Self-Defence By Dion Fortune.

The Art of Psychic Protection by Judy Hall

Magickal Self Defense:- A Quantum Approach to Warding By Kerr Cuhulain

Psychic Protection: Balance and Protection for Body, Mind and Spirit ByTed Andrews.

Protection and Reversal Magick (Beyond 101) By Jason Miller
The Witches Bible:- Janet and Stewart Farrar.
download it for free here
http://www.4shared.com/office/5t_5p8n8/Janet-and-Stewart-Farrar-A-Wit.html

Sabbats by Edain McCoy

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xxWMqLvvl-EC&pg=PA7&lpg=PA7&dq=books+on++nature+sabbats&source=bl&ots=qNoN2AcGOD&sig=HPTJyiIKPaRrRDNB1OTBR0oQJ6A&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oW0xT8KrFcmA8gP53eztBg&ved=0CHMQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=books%20on%20%20nature%20sabbats&f=false

A Witch’s Book of Shadows- Dorothy Morrison.
Also her book on
Everyday Moon Magic.

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SwjMGmi0rJIC&printsec=frontcover&dq=book+The+Craft+-+A+Witch%27s+Book+of+Shadows&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RG8xT6eUA8WR8gPOovXoBg&ved=0CEgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=book%20The%20Craft%20-%20A%20Witch%27s%20Book%20of%20Shadows&f=false

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=UMLbpCoU-pkC&pg=PR9&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=3#v=onepage&q&f=false

Seasons of Witchery: Celebrating the Sabbats with the Garden Witch - Ellen Dugan
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=qSogvnxTuEQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:%22Ellen+Dugan%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=83MxT57_LYvc8QOZvIyIBw&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=inauthor%3A%22Ellen%20Dugan%22&f=false

Witch in the Kitchen: Magical Cooking for All Seasons
Cait Johnson (Author)

http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Witch_in_the_Kitchen.html?id=Pu98GwAACAAJ

The Kitchen Witch: A year round Witch’s Brew of Seasonal Recipes, Lotions, and Potions for Every Pagan Festival - by Soraya

Mrs Darley’s Pagan Whispers: A Celebration of Pagan Festivals, Sacred Days, Spirituality and Traditions of the year: by Carole Carlton.
Crystal Bible books 1 and 2 by
Judy Hall (Author)

Crystal Power, Crystal Healing: The Complete
Michael Gienger (Author)

Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
Scott Cunningham (Author)

The Real Witches’ Garden: Spells,Herbs, Plants and Magical Spaces Outdoors
Kate West (Author)

Herbal Alchemist’s Handbook, The: A Grimoire of Philtres. Elixirs, Oils, Incense, and Formulas for Ritual Use
Karen Harrison (Author)

Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of Magical Plants

Susan Gregg (Author)

The Magical and Ritual Use of Perfumes
Richard Alan Miller (Author)

the last book includes Incense etc
The Herb Book :- John Lust (Author)

The Healing Herbs: The Ultimate Guide To The Curative Power Of Nature’s Medicines :-
Michael Castleman (Author)

Heinerman’s Encyclopedia of Healing Herbs & Spices :- John Heinerman (Author)

Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magickal Herbs”:- Scott Cunningham (Author)

The Master Book of Herbalism:- Paul Beryl (Author)

The Spiritual Properties of Herbs:-
Gurudas (Author)

Prescription for Nutritional Healing:-
James F. Balch, MD and Phyllis A. Balch, CNC (Authors)
The Book of Herbal Wisdom: Using Plants as Medicines - Matthew Wood
The Complete Illustrated Herbal: A Safe and Practical Guide to Making and Using Herbal Remedies - David Hoffman
Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs - Scott Cunningham
Family Herbal: A Guide to Living Life With Healthy, Energy and Vitality - Rosemary Gladstar
A Field Guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs of Eastern and Central North America - Peterson Field Guide
Garden Witch’s Herbal: Green Magick, Herbalism & Spirituality - Ellen Dugan
Healing Wise - Susun S. Weed
Herbal Healing for Women - Rosemary Gladstar
The Herbal Kitchen - Kami McBride
The Herbal Medicine Maker’s Handbook: A Home Manual - James Green
Plant Spirit Healing: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness - Pam Montgomery
The Way of Herbs - Michael Tierra
The Wild & Weedy Apothecary: An A to Z Book of Herbal Concoctions, Recipes & Remedies, Practical Know-How & Food for the Soul - Doreen Shababy
February 10th, 2014 at 09:07pm