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Become The Complete Book of Spells, Ceremonies, and Magic

The Complete Book of Spells, Ceremonies, and Magic
By:Migene González-Wippler
Published on 1978 by Llewellyn Worldwide

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Offers comprehensive coverage of the history of magic rituals and practices throughout the world, presenting information on voodoo, ancient Egyptian and Hebrew magic, palm reading, secret symbols, astrology, exorcism and spells to overcome enemies and obtain wealth

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Book which was published by Llewellyn Worldwide since 1978 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780875422862 and ISBN 10 Code is 0875422861

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