Rose, Elliot: A Razor for a Goat : A Discussion of Certain Problems in the History of Witchcraft and Diabolism
Toronto:: University of Toronto Press,, 1962. First edition. Hardcover. Good in Fair dust jacket. Good octavo hardcover in fair clipped dust jacket. Wear and rubbing to edges of boards with bumping to head and heel of spine with two faint vertical marks on front panel. Dj has wear and rubbing along edges with numerous tears and chipping along edges with scuffing to covers. Vertical crease in center of front cover of dj. Page edges are lightly browned and foxed. 257 pages with footnotes, 3 appendices (1. the Blokula scare, 2. the Waldensians and Albigensians, 3. a short glossary of words sometimes treated as technical terms of sorcery), bibliography, and index. A study of witchcraft as a religion (pagan or demonic).
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- Seller Inventory #: 4903
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: University of Toronto Press,
- Place: Toronto:
- Date published: 1962
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