Philosophy & Religion Spirituality & New Age
Dawning of the Pagan Moon by David Burnett is a 1991 illustrated paperback that charts the modern revival of Celtic Paganism, Wicca and witchcraft for young-adult and adult readers curious about pre-Christian folklore. Burnett’s 288-page study blends mythology, history and first-person spirituality to show how ancient festivals, symbols and moon lore still shape today’s neopagan paths.
The book’s clean, tight binding and crisp, unmarked pages make it a dependable shelf-ready reference for seekers and collectors of occult, mystical and mind-body-spirit titles. Light edge wear is the only sign of its journey from a smoke-free home, so the rich line drawings and diagrams remain sharp.
Ideal for enthusiasts of goddess spirituality, druidry and comparative religion, this gently used copy offers an accessible entry point into the rituals and beliefs behind the dawning pagan renaissance without the usual library stamps or dog-eared corners.