Magic Words: A Dictionary
By (Author) Craig Conley
Red Wheel/Weiser
Red Wheel/Weiser
9th December 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
Reference works
Mind, body, spirit
133.4403
Paperback
360
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
1g
Magic Words: A Dictionary is a one-of-a-kind resource for armchair linguists, pop-culture enthusiasts, Pagans, Wiccans, magicians, and trivia nuts alike. Brimming with the most intriguing magic words and phrases from around the world and illustrated throughout with magical symbols and icons, Magic Words is a dictionary like no other. More than seven-hundred essay style entries describe the origins of magical words as well as historical and popular variations and fascinating trivia. With sources ranging from ancient Medieval alchemists to modern stage magicians, necromancers, and wizards of legend to miracle workers throughout time, Magic Words is a must have for any scholar of magic, language, history, and culture.
[A]n impressive work. . . Brad Henderson, MAGIC, The Magazine for Magicians-- "Reviews"
A vividly written introduction includes contemplations on ritual and pronunciation, and each multiparagraph entry explains meanings, origins, and literary references. Library Journal, October 2008-- "Reviews"
I am in awe of the volume and variety of the usages and references discussed: the research seems monumental. . . . Recommended as a very useful resource... Phil Willmarth, Linking Ring Magazine-- "Reviews"
Wonderful. Graham P. Collins, editor of Scientific American-- "Reviews"
When it comes to his research Craig Conley has often been called a "language fanatic" by gossip columnist Cindy Adams and a "cult hero" by Publisher's Weekly. His exhaustive research led him to compile Magic Words: A Dictionary. He is also the author of One-Letter Words: A Dictionary and a regular columnist for Pentacle magazine. He lives in Florida and Wales, UK.