Covensense
In her latest book, Patricia Crowther explores some of the many questions she has been asked over almost fifty years as an initiate of the craft and a high priestess of the Great Goddess. 'What is a witch's ladder?', 'Why is the left hand associated with the devil?', 'Is it true that only a young woman can become a high priestess?' are just some of the questions addressed in these pages.
From Stagecraft to Witchcraft
Patricia tells of her early years, her successful stage career throughout the UK, her marriage to Arnold Crowther with whom she worked in entertainment and magic and her friendship with Gerald Gardner, the leading figure in the renaissance of modern Witchcraft which led her to become know world-wide as a leading light in present-day Witchcraft, having led the Sheffield Coven for 40 years.
One Witch’s World
Patricia Crowther is a native of Yorkshire, and has been a practicing witch since 1960. She is regarded as one of the leading personalities of the Old Religion, having lectured widely, written many books on witchcraft, initiated new covens and appeared regularly on television and radio.
Witches Were for Hanging
A novel of Witchcraft in 17th century England telling the tale of the the Nokes family who are genuine witches and their attempts to outwit Matthew Hopkins, the Witchfinder General, and avoid the gallows. The author is one of the world's leading figures in contemporary Witchcraft, a true elder of the Craft, who brings frightening authenticity and genuine traditional insight to this thrilling story.
The Secrets of Ancient Witchcraft With the Witches’ Tarot
Two British witches of the Gardnerian tradition, explain the secrets, rites, powers, and ceremonies of the Old Religion and answer questions concerning witchcraft's beliefs, practices, and adherents.
The Zodiac Experience
Patricia Crowther presents a unique method of self-initiation directly linked to the Sun's position in the zodiac.
Lid Off the Cauldron
Patricia Crowther lifts the lid off the cauldron and reveals the truth about Witchcraft, sharing its history and the methods and theory behind magic and self-initiation.
Witch Blood
Autobiography of English high priestess and witch, Patricia Crowther, initiated under the teaching of Gerald Gardner. An intimate read from the British circle of well-practiced witches and warlocks developing Wiccan roots. Introduction by Dr. Leo Martello, New York witch and radical queer activist of the 70s pagan movement and Strega tradition.
Witchcraft in Yorkshire
Patricia who hails from Yorkshire, England, describes the folklore and customs of the Yorkshire area. From legends to spells and beliefs she also tells of the most famous Yorkshire witch Ursula Southeil or better known as Mother Shipton, born July 1488.
The Witches Speak
So much misunderstanding surrounds the world 'witchcraft' and, in turn its practitioners. Now, at last, the Witches themselves speak, throwing light onto a subject that has had 'bad press' since it was forced to go underground to survive the persecution of medieval Christianity.