The Dark Side of Witchcraft: Lessons from an Old Black Witch Book

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The old black witch book is a fascinating object that holds mystical secrets and ancient spells. It is a worn, leather-bound book with faded pages, revealing its age and the centuries of wisdom it contains. This book has been passed down through generations, carrying the knowledge and power of witchcraft. Within the pages of the old black witch book, one can find spells for love, protection, healing, and divination. These spells have been carefully preserved and practiced over the years, ensuring their potency and effectiveness. The book also contains instructions on how to create potions and brews using various herbs and ingredients.


Next, meet the picture book crone named Old Black Witch who resides in a creaky New England house that has been purchased by Nicky and his mom with the idea of upgrading it into a tea room. Small problem here, as there is already someone in residence…Old Black Witch. She is not exactly a welcoming sort of witch as she screeches:

Your kids may hum along, after hearing it as well as reciting the incantations that Hazel uses to bedevil Donald Duck, when she enchants them with this line, This is the REAL thing, kids right out of Shakespeare. Your kids may hum along, after hearing it as well as reciting the incantations that Hazel uses to bedevil Donald Duck, when she enchants them with this line, This is the REAL thing, kids right out of Shakespeare.

Old black qitch book

The book also contains instructions on how to create potions and brews using various herbs and ingredients. But the old black witch book is more than just a collection of spells and recipes. It is a portal to a world of magic and mystery.

Old black qitch book

Talk to any used book shop owner who deals in children's books, and they will tell you, this is one of the most requested titles. When I first started collecting vintage kids books, I searched endlessly for it using the words. "I'm not sure what the title is but it was about this witch, and on the cover she was flying out of a plate glass window on her broomstick." Quintessential 70s for sure. Some people have blasted Old Black Witch! and its authors for the use of the word "black" in the title, but all controversies aside, you gotta love those blueberry pancakes.

Soooo, when a boy and his momma buy an old house to open a tearoom, they are shocked by what they find hiding in the chimney.

Suddenly, SQUAWK! THUMP! And down from the chimney fell a big, black mess. It was covered with cobwebs and made terrible sounds. It stumbled out of the fireplace into the room. From its long, pointed hat to its long, pointed shoes, it was covered with ashes. It was a fright. It was furious. And it was an old black witch.

You see, the two had moved into her house, and she was having none of it. That is, till they make a deal, and before you know it, the old black witch is in the kitchen cooking up a blueberry storm and foiling two would-be robbers. My son particularly goes wild when the witch turns the bad guys into toads. It's nice when man and spooky spirit can live together in harmony.

5 comments:

Hovey Vintage said.

Love finding such amazing treasures! Only $2.98 -- wowzers!

Melly said.

I can't imagine a better combination than a great children's book at an awesome price! I am so glad to have found both of your blogs through Design Mom. I can't wait to have a chunk of uninterrupted time to read through all your posts. What a treat that will be!

Burgin Streetman said.

And I'm such a cheap skate. I consider $2.98 a lot for a book.

Thanks for reading Maddie too!

Desdemona said.

Great blog, what a wonderful idea! This was actually my favorite book as a child, and I still have it, along with many others from the same series. My wonderful, doting uncle subscribed to the Parents Magazine Press for me, and all through my childhood, these fantastic books would arrive in the mail; all 3 of my own boys have grown up with them, and I plan to pass them on to my (eventual) grandchildren!

Anonymous said.

This book was a gift to my sister and I from my neighbor. I believe my neighbor, Marge used to proof read for the Devlin's. She was offered the opportunity to dedicate the book, so she did, and in the original copies it is dedicated to "Susan and Chris on Halloween" I think the Devlins signed the book too, on the same page.

A great book, exceptional paintings by Wendy Devlin and a fun story. Like coming across a particular smell from your childhood that takes you back, this book does that for me. Great memories.

Another book that is really good, especially for young male readers, is "Andrew Henry's Meadow" by Doris Burn. THAT was an all time favorite. I would especially recommend it for kids that like to tinker and figure out how things work. I followed that interest and now teach others how to work with tools and their hands. Both books are great ones. Highly recommended.
Dr. Chris Erickson - Millersville University

Great blog, what a wonderful idea! This was actually my favorite book as a child, and I still have it, along with many others from the same series. My wonderful, doting uncle subscribed to the Parents Magazine Press for me, and all through my childhood, these fantastic books would arrive in the mail; all 3 of my own boys have grown up with them, and I plan to pass them on to my (eventual) grandchildren!
Old black qitch book

Those who open its pages are transported to a realm where they can harness the energy of the universe and cast powerful spells. It is said that the book has the ability to tap into the hidden forces of nature and channel them into spells with profound results. However, this book is not for the faint-hearted or the inexperienced. It requires a deep understanding of magic, a connection to the spiritual realm, and a respect for the ancient traditions of witchcraft. Only those who are willing to dedicate themselves to the study and practice of the craft can truly unlock the power of the old black witch book. Throughout history, the old black witch book has been both revered and feared. It holds the secrets to unlocking one's true potential and connecting with the forces of the universe. But it also carries a warning – that magic is not to be taken lightly. The book cautions against using spells for selfish or malicious purposes, emphasizing the importance of using magic responsibly and with integrity. In conclusion, the old black witch book is a treasure trove of knowledge, wisdom, and power. It holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe and allows those who study its pages to tap into their own innate magical abilities. But it also carries a responsibility to use magic for the greater good and with respect for the ancient traditions of witchcraft..

Reviews for "The Witch's Grimoire: Inspiring Creations in an Old Black Witch Book"

1. Emily - 2 stars - I was really excited to try out the "Old black witch book" after hearing all the hype, but I was sorely disappointed. The recipes were vague and confusing, making it difficult to follow along. Additionally, the ingredients required were not easily accessible, and many of them were pricey and hard to find. I had high hopes for this book, but sadly it didn't live up to my expectations.
2. John - 1 star - I can honestly say that the "Old black witch book" was a waste of my time and money. The recipes were a complete disaster. I followed them exactly, but the end results were tasteless and unappetizing. Not to mention, the book lacked organization and was difficult to navigate. Save yourself the trouble and look elsewhere for a reliable and enjoyable cookbook.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I don't understand the hype around the "Old black witch book". The recipes were overly complicated and required too many ingredients. The instructions were also poorly written, making it hard to understand what exactly I was supposed to do. I tried a few recipes, but none of them turned out as expected. Overall, I found this book to be frustrating and not worth the effort.

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