Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 209. Chapters: Witch-hunt, Broom, Christian views on magic, Benedict of Nursia, Coven, Warlock, Margaret Murray, Salem, Massachusetts, Grimhild, Nagual, Makutu, Demonology, Religious debates over the Harry Potter series, Cunning folk in Britain, Witchfinder General, Brocken, European witchcraft, Witch-cult hypothesis, Volva, Contemporary witchcraft, Witches' Sabbath (Goya, 1823), Sorginak, Familiar spirit, Hellebore, Protests against witch trials, Medical explanations of bewitchment, Artemisia vulgaris, Stregheria, Wethersfield, Connecticut, Seior, Black cat, Iron in folklore, Johann Weyer, John Webster, Witches' mark, The Possession of Elizabeth Knapp, Empress Wei Zifu, Ergotism, Love magic, Joseph Bearwalker Wilson, Asian witchcraft, Montague Summers, Canewdon, Witch of Endor, Witchcraft and children, Vox in Rama, Benandanti, Witchcraft in Italy, Watchtower, Lady Gwen Thompson, Benedicaria, Witchcraft Acts, Ghost sickness, Discoverie of Witchcraft, Brujeria, Tupilaq, Akelarre, Villain hitting, Wayob, Bell Witch, Witch's ladder, Theophilus of Adana, The Amber Witch, Mona Fandey, Hex sign, Summis desiderantes affectibus, Wang Yu, Vanlandi, White Lion Inn, Stratford-upon-Avon, Veleda, Flying ointment, Al-mi'raj, Galdr, Varjojenkirja, Canon Episcopi, Icelandic magical staves, Cecil Williamson, Reginald Scot, Jon Magnusson, Owen Davies, Witch doctor, Cochrane's Craft, Galactorrhea, Museum of Witchcraft, Ellen Cannon Reed, The Satanic Witch, Thomas Brooks, Jannes and Jambres, Arnold Crowther, Mark of the Devil, Witchcraft and divination in the Hebrew Bible, Four Thieves Vinegar, Besom broom, Grimalkin, Girolamo Tartarotti, Abezethibou, Mary Walcott, Granny Kempock Stone, Barang, Spectral evidence, Tempestarii, Cauldron, Witch bottle, John Deydras, The Lancashire Witches, Manzil, Force-fire, Gender roles in Greco-Roman Witchcraft, Whi...