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Book cover for Reginald O. Crosley: The Voudou Quantum Leap

The Voudou Quantum Leap : Alternative Realities, Power and Mysticism

Reginald O. Crosley
Paperback - $26.95

In this unique synthesis of Western religion, Eastern mysticism, and modern science, Dr. Crosley presents Vodou as a metaphysical experience--opening the door to parallel universes and mystical dimensions confirmed by the eene tenets of quantum physi ...

Book cover for Paul W. Daniels: ABIA Book One

ABIA Book One : The Key to Black Obeah Voodoo

Paul W. Daniels
Paperback - $39.95



Book cover for Lou Harry: The Mini Voodoo Kit

The Mini Voodoo Kit

Lou Harry
Other - $11.95

This illustrated, useful little kit for getting rid of certain pet peeves comes complete with a detailed miniature voodoo doll and stick pins and an abridged version of the humorous book by Lou Harry from the original "Voodoo Kit".

Book cover for Voodoo Lou: Portable Voodoo

Portable Voodoo : Take Control of Your Life and Others with Voodoo with Other

Voodoo Lou
Hardcover - $20.95

A cloth voodoo doll and packet of pins are mounted on the front cover of this offbeat historical look at voodoo. Also included are lighthearted spells to cast on those who deserve them. Consumable.

Book cover for Robert Tallant: Voodoo in New Orleans

Voodoo in New Orleans

Robert Tallant
Paperback - $10.95

"Straightforward handling of...voodooism in all its manifestation". Kirkus Review

Originally published in 1946, this intriguing book examines the rites and beliefs associated with voodoo as well as recreates the lives of New Orleans' most infamous ...

Book cover for Joseph J. Williams: Voodoo and Obeahs

Voodoo and Obeahs

Joseph J. Williams
Paperback - $29.95



Book cover for Joseph J. Williams: Voodoos and Obeahs

Voodoos and Obeahs : Phases of West India Witchcraft

Joseph J. Williams
Paperback - $42.95

Voodoo and obeah are distinct from one another, both in origin and practice, and to understand the force and influence they originally exercised over their devotees, we must disassociate them from the myriad of other forms of magic that have impinged ...