Montague Summers’ History of Witchcraft tracks the dark currents of European sorcery from medieval trials to modern occult revivals, delivered in the author’s famously dramatic voice. This 1987 Barnes & Noble hardcover preserves every chilling detail beneath a crisp dust jacket.
The 353-page volume stands tight and square, with pages that turn cleanly and show no notes, stains, or creases. A few faint scuffs along the closed page edge are the only reminder of its decades on the shelf.
Perfect for collectors of witchcraft books, comparative religion, or cultural studies, this vintage edition adds scholarly authority to any body, mind & spirit library. Secure packaging from a smoke-free home keeps it ready for immediate display or reading.