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Hawk of May by Gillian Bradshaw
Hawk of May by Gillian Bradshaw
Back of the Book:
The Sword: In other ages and battles the ruby-hilted slayer of men had many different names. Now called Caledvwlch, the blade awaits the hero who can draw it from its scabbard and live..The Stallion: Blinding white, larger and swifter than any earthly steed, Ceincaled can only be mastered by one who has journeyed to the isle of the immortals..And The Warrior: He is Gwalchmai, the Hawk of May, son of the beautiful, infinitely evil sorceress Morgawse, nephew to King Arthur, and forced to choose between his mother's path to Dark power and Arthur's empire of the Light
Llewellyn’s Sabbats Almanac
Llewellyn's Sabbats Almanac
Samhain 2009 to Mabon 2010
About The Book:
This brand-new, hands-on guide for Pagans and Wiccans offers a variety of ways to celebrate the eight sacred holidays of the Witches' year. Silver RavenWolf, Ellen Dugan, Deborah Blake, and other popular authors offer a wealth of family-friendly ideas for honoring each Sabbat with food, festivities, rituals, crafts, and folklore from around the globe. You'll find helpful information on the full and new moon and major planetary influences for each holiday so you can easily plan rituals according to cosmic energies. A journal page for each Sabbat lets you keep a handy record of memorable events or insights gained. Contributors include: Thuri Calafia, Lydia M. Crabtree, Dan Furst, Raven Grimassi, Kristin Madden, Ann Moura, Michelle Skye, Gede Parma, Fern Feto Spring, and Oberon Zell-Ravenheart. Read the rest of this entry »










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