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Throughout history, women have practised the arts of magic. Sometimes in secret, her inherent affinity with the realm of the arcane feared in some cultures by her male counterpart, women have taken roles in magic ranging from Temple Priestesses to practising Alchemists.
Yet even in today's world where Witchcraft is practised openly and women authors populate the occult bookshelves with many a tome ranging from the New Age to modern Wicca, still little is heard from the untold numbers of women who choose the path, of The Magician.
Capall Bann Publishing 2006
ISBN 186163 241 X
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Women of Power: The Woman As Magus
September 30, 2006, Capall Bann Pub
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186163241X 9781861632418
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