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Raymond Buckland
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  • Unknown Binding
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Publications; 12th printing edition (1987)
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B000729JGM
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (88 customer reviews)

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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
The author of this book, Raymond Buckland, is much criticised in certain areas of the wiccan community. Quite why is not known, but there is a train of thought that suggests that he sold the craft secrets by writing in depth "how to's" way before most of today's wiccan authors decided there was lots of money to be made.

Bitchcraft aside, Buckland's "Complete Book Of Witchcraft" is a title I recommend to all newcomers to the craft. Why? Firstly, instead of bogging the reader down with hundreds of pages of elaborate and complex theory, Buckland writes in a simplistic manner, encouraging the reader to actually start doing things rather than just reading about them.

It is not an authoritative book, and you will not become an all-powerful witch by reading it. What you will get is a taste for wicca, and a basic knowledge of many of the rituals and magickal practices of the craft.

When people set out on the wiccan path, the amount of books available is overwhelming. Wiccans are also not the most sociable people, and it is very difficult for newcomers to find covens or training. This book bypasses those frustrations, and the basic guides to the many craft interests should help newcomers decide on whether they wish to progress to further in-depth studies, and to find where they may have interests or talents.

Recommended.

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
By Gemmeg
Format:Paperback
This was the first "real" book on witchcraft that I ever bought, before I even knew that the Horned God had nothing to do with the Devil! I read the first lesson on the history of witchcraft, and suddenly all my scrambled beliefs and ideas slotted into place.

It may be true that it wont have everything for everyone contained in its pages, but if you are wanting a good, thorough overview of basics in the Craft, this is what the book intends to do, and it does it!!

Some people may expect spells etc, but that is not what this book is about. Witchcraft is about bulding on basics and creating your own unique way of working, that's why its called the "Craft of the Wise"! If you want spells, Titania Hardie writes excellent books stuffed with loads of spells for every occassion, and her book Enchanted takes you through the Witches Year, with a master ritual (and lots of variations) for every month.

Ray Buckland is an excellent teacher in the Craft, and I am so grateful to him for sharing his vast knowledge with the rest of us. Thanks, Ray!

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
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That's the first thing that you'll notice about "The Complete Book of Witchcraft". It's not messing about with fluff. It's aimed specifically at those who are seeking to learn about witchcraft, primarily in the Gardnerian-rooted tradition of Seax-Wica, as practiced and taught by Raymond Buckland. Neither is the book designed for "dipping into" on a whim. It is arranged into a series of "lessons", well presented and informative, each of which concludes with a number of exercises and "revision questions".

Several reviewers have highlighted one or two obvious flaws in the way the book is styled, and I must conditionally agree. Buckland does seem to insert rather an excessive number of references to his other books - although that being said, most of these are self-contained quotes and references used to make a point or provide further illustration. In the main, however, they do so without the necessity of buying these books. So they are at best informative extracts, and at worst adverts, rather than a requirement to buy. Secondly of course, there is the focus of the book. This is not "The Complete Book of Witchcraft" as its title suggests - although it might well have claimed to be "The Complete Book of Seax-Wica". Buckland does, oddly, seem to handle the words "Wicca" and "Witchcraft" interchangeably, although this is perhaps justified given that he is teaching a specific Wiccan tradition. The blurb by one reviewer on the back of this book calls it "eclectic", and it's important to understand that it is not - it is designed to teach Seax-Wica, with added information about other traditions scattered through the book for interest's sake.

In my own view, the style of the book is almost perfect for its intended audience. It is not flighty, since Buckland clearly (and understandably) treats his religion with a great deal of respect, and nor does it subscribe to the idea that you can be a witch simply by wearing black and buying "spell books". This book is not a "spell book" or a self-help book and is not intended to be - it is a course of tuition. The reader is the student, the author the tutor. The style is consistent with that idea, and anyone who has a genuine interest and can willingly submit themselves to the "student" role while they study the course will gain a great deal of insight and information from this book. It is, perhaps, not an ideal way to learn, but for those who are Solitary by situation rather than by choice, it is certainly the next-best-thing to a real-life tutor.

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The book arrived,in very good condition,It is a well written Gazette of "What any
Pagan/Wicca student" would need,or a guide for any layman with an interest in the... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Sue Kershaw
Wiccan history and traditions
This book is written by Raymond Buckland. The man who took modern wiccan traditions to the USA.
This book starts by giving you the history of the craft and progresses to tell... Read more
Published on 17 May 2010 by Mrs. Lizzie-emma Edge
Not recommended for buying
I read this book because my wife is into Wicca, and I wanted to see what it was about, and to support her. Read more
Published on 11 May 2010 by Jack
Somewhere to start, and to carry on.
This was my first book on Witchcraft, it helped me on my way, and i would reccomend it to anyone who wishes to learn. Read more
Published on 2 April 2010 by Rancour
Complete Book of Witchcraft -Buckland
Buckland's famous study is simplistic and yet I have always had a great affinity to it. They way it is presented is timeless, almost poetic and it says what needs to be said.
Published on 18 Oct 2009 by Pat Regan
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I bought this book for myself a few years ago when I first became interested in witchcraft, I was however disappointed with the book as it seemed to be more of a complete book on... Read more
Published on 22 Feb 2009 by Anonymous
Buckland is great
Im only new to the craft so to be fair i suppose i dont have too many books to compare too but i have read a few i started out with silver ravenwolf books and i have seen the light... Read more
Published on 14 Sep 2007 by Danny
An educational text book of Gardnerian Wicca
This book can seem a little daunting if it's the first book you get on the Craft. Mr Buckland is highly respected (and rightly so) for his knowledge and understanding of all things... Read more
Published on 22 April 2006 by Mr. D. W. Mcconnell
Very informative but strictly Gardnerian oriented book
At least I got that impression. For some time I was interested in Gardnerian tradition of Witchcraft and I bought this book beacuse autor's good reputation. Read more
Published on 30 Jan 2006 by Master Lee
very interesting...
well I have alot of books about wicca/witchcraft and paganism and found that this one is definitly a product of its time. Read more
Published on 10 Jan 2004 by K. Stray
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