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Peter J. Clark’s Sorcerer’s Handbook opens a practical gateway to modern magick, blending spell-craft, ritual tools, and mental focus into one easy-to-follow paperback. First released in 2001, this 192-page Sterling guide has become a quiet staple for pagans, curious teens, and adult seekers alike.
Inside, the author keeps theory concise and hands-on: you’ll find clear diagrams, color correspondences, and ethical tips that move smoothly from candle magic to protective wards. The informal tone makes the occult feel approachable without diluting its depth, a balance that keeps the title circulating well beyond the YA shelf.
This used copy shows the honest wear of frequent consultation—surface scuffs, softened spine edges, and light cracking that never breaks the strong binding. All pages remain crisp, unmarked, and ready for moon-lit reference or circle study.
Perfect for the beginner who wants a single, budget-friendly volume or the collector completing a Clark set, the Sorcerer’s Handbook delivers vintage charm and plenty of practical magick to last another decade of turning pages.