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New York, NY: Viking Press INC, Date: 1979. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 5 1/2" x 8. 455 Pages Indexed. Some wear to cover spine, edges, and corners. No marks or stamps to this tight book with flawless interior text pages. Margot Adler, granddaughter of the renowned psychiatrist Alfred Adler and a reporter for National Public Radio, takes a fascinating and honest look at the religious experiences, beliefs, and life-styles of the people who call themselves neopagans. Herself a priestess in a coven, Adler interviewed a colorful gallery of diverse people across the US and attended many of their ritual gathers. She discovered, contrary to stereotypical images, that most neopagans have no gurus or masters, that their beliefs are nonauthoritarian in spirit, and that they find inspiration in ancient deities - nature, myth, even science fiction. An eye-opening report on a burgeoning movement, this book will interest feminists, ecological groups, and religious historians as well as followers of the occult. Contents in 12 Chapters: Paganism and Prejudice, A Religion without Converts, The Pagan World View, The Wiccann Revival, The Craft Today, Interview with a Modern Witch, Magic and Ritual, Women Feminism and the Craft, Religions from the Past, A Religion from the Future, Religions of Paradox and Play, and Scholars Writers Journalist and the Occult. The book you see in the images is the actual book we have for sale. Why pay more? When you buy this book from us, ...
ISBN10: 0670283428, ISBN13: 9780670283422, [publisher: Viking Press INC, New York, NY] Hardcover First Edition 455 Pages Indexed. Some wear to cover spine, edges, and corners. No marks or stamps to this tight book with flawless interior text pages. Margot Adler, granddaughter of the renowned psychiatrist Alfred Adler and a reporter for National Public Radio, takes a fascinating and honest look at the religious experiences, beliefs, and life-styles of the people who call themselves neopagans. Herself a priestess in a coven, Adler interviewed a colorful gallery of diverse people across the US and attended many of their ritual gathers. She discovered, contrary to stereotypical images, that most neopagans have no gurus or masters, that their beliefs are nonauthoritarian in spirit, and that they find inspiration in ancient deities - nature, myth, even science fiction. An eye-opening report on a burgeoning movement, this book will interest feminists, ecological groups, and religious historians as well as followers of the occult. Contents in 12 Chapters: Paganism and Prejudice, A Religion without Converts, The Pagan World View, The Wiccann Revival, The Craft Today, Interview with a Modern Witch, Magic and Ritual, Women Feminism and the Craft, Religions from the Past, A Religion from the Future, Religions of Paradox and Play, and Scholars Writers Journalist and the Occult. The book you see in the images is the actual book we have for sale. Why pay more? When you buy this ...
UsedGood. Book is in good condition and may contain underlining or highlighting and minimal wear. The book can also include library labels. May not contain miscellaneous items (toys, dvds, etc). We offer 100% money back guarantee and fast customer support. ISBN 0670283428 9780670283422 [US]
1978 Viking Press ED; signed/inscribed by author; hardcover + dust jacket, clipped; well bound, clean text no tears or marks, sight tanning lines inside front cover; ships with care. ISBN 0670283428 9780670283422 [US]
Viking Adult, October Date: 1979. Hardcover. Very Good - Cash. Crisp clean pages. P/O name inside. Minor wear to cover and pages. Great condition. Unmarked text, secure binding. DJ: Minor rubbing to corners, ends and/or edges. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. 1979. Viking Adult ISBN 0670283428 9780670283422 [US]
ISBN10: 0670283428, ISBN13: 9780670283422, [publisher: The Viking Press, New York] Hardcover text clean and unmarked. binding tight. boards have light wear along edges and some light fading/toning. edges of pages have toning and faint stains. paste down pages and free end papers have toning. front free end paper has small blue "2" stamp. mylar-covered dust jacket is unclipped, has light wear along edges and light toning. [Eugene, OR, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1978]
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