Spirit Chaser

Alex Langstone

Troy Books

Originally published in 2012, this new edition of Spirit Chaser features a foreword by Ogham Grove author and prolific Glastonbury artist, Yuri Leitch. Plus, a brand-new preface, some amendments and new information by the Author.

Spirit Chaser is the true story of a spiritual quest that turned into an inspirational occult pilgrimage. In June 1989, the author began following a series of psychic messages and significant synchronicity that led him to discover the enigmatic mystery of St Bega, the sacredness of the British landscape and ultimately to experience the divine reality of the Celtic tradition of mysticism, miracles, and magic. Spirit Chaser takes us on a magnificent journey into the twilight past of seventh century Britain and Ireland, and on a contemporary expedition of re-enchantment. This ultimately led into the heart of a modern-day quest, which uncovered the mystery that is the Sancta Bega, the sacred ring at the mystical centre of the British Isles.

“A glimpse into the spiritual worlds that overlay our landscape.” The Whitehaven News

“Well researched. Engaging. Fascinating.” Audible.com

The spectacular front cover art is by Paul Atlas-Saunders. Based upon a stained-glass window in St Bees Priory, it illuminates St Bega’s moment of arrival upon the beach below the adjacent headland. As her boat lands, she purposefully places her foot on the sacred spot at the very epicentre of the archipelago, which constitutes modern Britain and Ireland.

Available in the following editions:

Paperback Edition: gloss laminate cover – to follow

Standard Hardback Edition: Gloss laminate dust and cover

£28.00

Special Edition: a limited edition of 150 hand-numbered examples, bound in dark blue, with copper foil blocking to the front and spine, 80gsm cream paper stock, old gold endpapers, with gold and black head and tail bands.

Original Price - £31.50

Size: All editions – Royal 234 x 156mm.

Pagination: 245 pages, 80gsm cream paper stock, plus 24 pages of black and white photographic plates, plus line drawings and figures by Paul Atlas Saunders.

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