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Aradia, Gospel of the Witches by Leland
When the author published Aradia at the end of the 19th Century, he did not realize that he was providing the key source-book which would be the missing link between ancient and modern Witchcraft. Indeed, this book was the foundation upon which Gerald Gardener built his revival in the 1940s and 50s. Not only did Aradia inspire Gerald Gardner, Doreen Valiente, and the other founders / revivers of 20th Century Neopagan Witchcraft, it continues to serve as a reference, check point and inspiration for others. At this 100th anniversary of its first publication, Aradia continues forward, valued even today by the wisest followers of the new old religion.
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