The Roebuck in the Thicket: An Anthology of the Robert Cochrane Tradition
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #241174 in Books
- Published on: 2001-01-30
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 210 pages
Customer Reviews
Worth Every Penny
Anyone like me who has admiration for Robert Cochrane will appreciate this volume. I would buy this in tandem with the Robert Cochrane Letters (also published by Capall Bann), because the two together greatly expound many of his ideas. Of particular interest is the introductory chapter giving an overview of Cochrane's contribution to the witchcraft movement. The only downside is that the anthology doesn't contain some of Cochrane's other articles, but these can be easily found online.
When you read a book like this it really puts things into perspective regarding the quality of many works on witchcraft. Both Cochrane and Evan John Jones writings are inspired and of great interest to those looking for something a bit more meatier than the standard "cast the circle by visualising a blue light" material that makes up the bulk of most books on the market. The great tragedy, aside from Cochranes death, is that there is not more material of this ilk in print, but then one needs only look around at the market for books on this subject to find the reason why!
Reccomended read.
If you have any interest in traditional Witchcraft, regardless of your practice..this is a must read. I personally love Cochranes writing, and find it resonates deeply with me. If One can lay aside all the controversy, and let the words speak.. they will. I feel there is something important to be gleaned from this book, for those who will bother to look.



