
Witch's Dozen
Stewart Farrar(Author)
Dark Dragon Publishing
Published on 20. September 2025
Book
Hardback
226 pages
978-1-928104-46-9 (ISBN)
Description
Thirteen Stories of Magic, Myth, and Mystery.
Delve into thirteen magical realities that will entice and spark your imagination. From the fantastic to the horrific, from science fiction to mythology, and from paranormal to mythological, each story threads aspects of witchcraft and the occult into a tapestry that is unique and visionary.
Stewart Farrar, Witch and High Priest, is well known for his nonfiction works that have introduced so many into Wicca and the Occult. Little do many realise that he was a master storyteller.
Fall in love with Stewart's fiction.
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
395 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-928104-46-9 (9781928104469)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Stewart Farrar was born 28 June 1916, in London, England, son of bank official Frank Farrar and schoolteacher Agnes Farrar, nee Picken (a Scottish family). Stewart went to the City of London School and to University College, London, where he obtained a Diploma for Journalism, coming second in his year for the whole University.He has worked as an author, journalist, and scriptwriter for drama and documentary, for film, radio and television. Ever since, with thirteen books to his name, he also co-authored seven books with his wife, Janet Farrar, and then co-authored four books with Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone. His first three books were detective novels, and his fourth a romance. Since 1971 all of his books have been occult, whether fiction or non-fiction.On 19 July 1975 he married Janet Ewer, nee Owen. He and Janet moved to Ireland that year. Their books became increasingly well-known internationally within the occult movement, with the result that they have visited the United States of America by invitation every year since 1991. By 1995, the Farrars had been to twenty-eight of the fifty states, plus Washington D.C., and three Canadian provinces. They have been interviewed by press, radio and television in Ireland, England, Scotland, the USA, the Netherlands, and Germany.Stewart passed away 7 February 2000 after a brief illness. For a full biography of Stewart Farrar please read Stewart Farrar: Writer on a Brookstick by Janet Farrar and Elizabeth Guerra.