William Henry Davenport Adams may have been skeptical of all claims of magic, but he was also a master compiler, and this book is a treasure trove of magical history.
Is alchemy a legitimate art and science?
Does magic exist, or is it simply delusion?
Are healing, psychism, and other uncanny gifts natural to humans?
Are they of "God" or of "the Devil"?
These questions run through Witch, Warlock, and Magician, a tome filled with tales of folk cunning, witchcraft, alchemy, and magic.
With an introduction and supplementary interstitial annotations by author and teacher T. Thorn Coyle, this volume has been re-formatted for greater readability.