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The Complete Book of Devils and Demons
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The Complete Book of Devils and Demons

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From a renowned expert on folklore comes an encyclopedic “who’s who” of the occult realm.
 
From demons to fallen angels, folk monsters to possession and exorcism, Satanic pacts to black masses, humans have tried to define and combat evil throughout the centuries.
 
This book is your guide to the history of otherworldly evils among men, and the practices surrounding their elimination or worship. Worried about evil influences in your own life or just curious to learn more? Read within to learn about zombies and ritual magic, the princes of Hell, which demons are to be courted for power or feared for the diseases they carry, and so much more. The Complete Book of Devils and Demons is a complete history—of the dark side.
 
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2011
ISBN9781628730968
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    There is a lot of trivia in this work about demons and devils, and a handful of scholarly bits, but to get the good parts you have to put up with the author's posturing and pontificating, and determining who, if anyone, gets to call themselves a Satanist or whatever. He accepts the reality of devils and demons - or does he? He appears to be trying to walk both sides, whether because he doesn't want to annoy potential believers who might read the book, or because he feels embarrassed at belief in the event that non-believers might read his book, it's impossible to tell. Some of the things he proposes fly in the face of scholarly work, and some of them take the reality of literature surrounding devils and demons as proof that such beings exist, while explaining to us why everyone (nearly) is wrong about who/what/where they are and how they look/act. Overall, a disappointment, though there were a lot of fun bits, as well. It is scattershot, just little bits and dribs, without any obvious systematic approach, so if you want encyclopedia or scholarly examination, look elsewhere. This is by no means a "complete book" and it is frustrating to read because from time to time you manage to find the pony in the manure, but you have to look through quite a bit of manure to do it.