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mental forces. Some of these pursuits rank with the most ancient of human
traditions. This emphasis on primitiveness continues to have its appeal: in
recent years there has been a marked increase of interest in witchcraft,
paganism and shamanism in particular. In addition to the sources listed
below, see Margaret Andrews's list14 for a good selective bibliography on
witchcraft.
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cults (27835.C86); demonology (BF1501-1561; BL480; BT975; GR540);
devil-worship; paganism; satanism (BF 1546- 1550; BL480); shamanism
(BF1585-1628.3; BL2370.S5); sorcery; voodooism (BL2490); wicca;
witchcraji (BF1562.5-1584; GR530; 26878.W8); witches
Serials
Abrasax [occultism] (1988-)
Circle Guide to Pagan Resources (1 987-)
!Cultic Studies Journal [American Family Foundation; cults] (19844
Georgian Monthly [witchcraft, magic; before 1989 called Georgian News-
letter] (1973-)
!Shaman: An International JoumaI for Shamanistic Research (1993-)
!Syzyg~ [cults] (1992-)
F"ZC.4 Newsletter [Witches International Craft Associates] (1970-)
Reference Works
Los Chamanes de Mexico [monograph series on shamans & cults-biog. &
history] (J. Grinberg Zylberbaum; Alpa Corral 1987-1990) 7 vols.
Dictionary of Demonology (J.-A.4. Collin de Plancy; Philosophical Li-
brary 1965 (reprint of 19th century work)) 177 p.
!*Dictionary of Demons: A Guide to Demons and Demonologists in Oc-
cult Lore (F. Gettings; David & Charles 1988 rev.ed.) 255 p.