Philip Shallcrass - Books

Books

Publications by Philip Shallcrass include:

  • A Catalogue of Occult Books, MRG, Hastings, 1978
  • A Druid Directory: A Guide to Druidry and Druid Orders, British Druid Order, Devizes, 1995, with revised editions 1997, 2001 (with Emma Restall Orr)
  • Druidry: Rekindling the Sacred Fire, (with Emma Restall Orr and others), British Druid Order, Wiltshire, 1996, with revised editions 1999, 2002
  • The Passing of the Year: A Collection of Songs and Poems, Spells and Invocations, British Druid Order, Wiltshire, 1997, reprinted 1999, 2001
  • The Story of Taliesin, British Druid Order, Wiltshire, 1997
  • Druidry: A Practical and Inspirational Guide, Piatkus Books, London, 2000
  • The Remembering Soul: A Collection of Songs and Poems, Spells and Invocations, British Druid Order, Wiltshire, 2001
  • Articles by Philip Shallcrass appear in:
  • Paganism Today, edited by Graham Harvey & Charlotte Hardman, Thorsons, 1995, reprinted as Pagan Pathways, Thorsons, 2000
  • The Druid Renaissance, edited by Philip Carr-Gomm, Thorsons, 1996, reprinted as The Rebirth of Druidry, Element, 2003
  • Talking Stick Magickal Journal, issue i, volume ii, Talking Stick Publications, 1996
  • The Encyclopaedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism, edited by Shelley Rabinovitch and James Lewis, Citadel Press, New York, 2002
  • The Druids' Voice: The Magazine of Contemporary Druidry, British Druid Order, 1992-date
  • Tooth & Claw: Journal of the British Druid Order, British Druid Order, 1995-date

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