Even after the practice of witch-hunting and persecution began to wane, malefic sorcery was greatly feared as a baneful and pernicious influence, particularly in rural areas during the 18th and 19th century. The arsenal of folk-magical armaments against such powers included charms, spells, rituals, sigils, and magical squares, as well as the use of magical herbs and words of power. Many of these practices resembled in method and materiel the very evil they were meant to combat, embodying in themselves a savour of the sinister and demonic.
Accessing a diverse array of historical and folkloric sources, A.D. Mercer's The Wicked Shall Decay gathers together a collection of obscure British magic featuring curses, anti-witchcraft spells and hedges against malevolent power. Greatly treasured in their day for their efficacy, these rites document a widespread tradition of ‘dark folk magic’ of value to the research of both scholar and esoteric practitioner alike.
The Wicked Shall Decay is 168 pages, printed offset litho in red and black inks on heavy stock, with 31 woodcut illustrations throughout. It is available in trade paper, standard hardcover in carmine cloth with two-colour embossed wraps, and a deluxe edition in full earthen leather, limited to 44 copies.
Limited to one deluxe edition per customer. Deluxe editions will be mailed April 10, 2018.
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Weight | 16 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 x 5.5 x .75 in |
Trade Paperback Edition | Available. |
Hardcover Edition | Available. |
Deluxe Edition | Available. limited to 44 hand-numbered copies in full earthen goatskin, with marbled endpapers and slipcase. |
Reserve | Reserve Edition. Limited to 11 hand-numbered copies in full black goatskin with ABRACADABRA device stamped on cover, with marbled endpapers and stamped slipcase. |
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