P G Maxwell Stuart: 5 books

Book cover of Witchcraft in Europe
by P.G. Maxwell-Stuart
Language: English
Release Date: April 23, 2001

Magic and witchcraft have been believed in, and practised, from ancient times through to the present day, frequently as an expected companion to the official religion. It is, however, important not to fall into the trap of thinking of these beliefs as being a monolithic set of tenets and practises.The...
Book cover of Poltergeists

Poltergeists

A History of Violent Ghostly Phenomena

by P. G. Maxwell-Stuart
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2011

The story of violent ghost phenomena through the ages. The poltergeist of 'noisy ghost' phenomenon is commonly thought to be the result of a dead person's angry spirit expressing that anger by violence in the physical world, or the projected energies of an emotionally volatile human being, often a...
Book cover of The British Witch

The British Witch

The Biography

by P. G. Maxwell-Stuart
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2014

For over 500 years witches, male and female, practised magic for both harm and good in their communities. Most witches worked locally, used by their neighbours to cure illness, create love, or gratify personal spite against another. Margaret Lindsay from Northumberland was prosecuted for making men...
Book cover of Astrology

Astrology

From Ancient Babylon to the Present

by P. G. Maxwell-Stuart
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2010

Astrology is a means of interpreting the influence which the positions of certain heavenly bodies have upon the earth and human beings. The earliest records are those of Babylon, which were designed to help its kings understand the will of their gods. It then became a way of making sense of the world...
Book cover of Satan: A Biography

Satan: A Biography

A Biography

by P.G. Maxwell-Stuart
Language: English
Release Date: April 10, 2012

The Devil, like the poor, is always with us. Evil has been personified in every religion and culture, and Christianity in particular developed a highly graphic view of him from its earliest period. Sometimes grotesque, sometimes beautiful, sometimes threatening, sometimes seductively helpful, sometimes...
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