List of books

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This is a list of books, periodicals, stories and other works related to English Magic. It also contains well-known theories, like the Meraudian Heresy. The indexing seems to be by first important word of the title.

A

"An Appeal to the Friends of English Magic". Letter to The Times by John Segundus, 1807.
"Anatomy of A Minotaur, The", a book by Charles Hether-Gray

B

The Black Letters. 1817.
The Blue Book: being an attempt to expose the most prevalent lies and common deceptions practised by English magicians upon the King’s subjects and upon each other, by Valentine Munday. 1698.
The Book of Loveday Ingham, a journal.
The Book of Magic, written by John Uskglass, containing at one time his prophecy.

C

A Child's History of the Raven King, a book by Lord Portishead.
A Complete Description of Dr Pale's fairy-servants, their Names, Histories, Characters and the Services they performed for Him, by John Segundus. 1799.
Crimes of the False King, by Peter Watershippe. 1461?.
Curiose Observations upon the Anatomie of Faeries, by Holgarth and Pickle.

D

De Generibus Artium Magicarum Anglorum, by Francis Sutton-Grove.
De Tractatu Magicarum Linguarum, by Martin Pale
Discourses upon the Kingdom of Light and the Kingdom of Darkness, by Martin Pale


E

English magic, by Jeremy Tott
English magical law
Eighteen Wonders to be found in the House of Albion, by Francis Pevensey.
Essay on the Extraordinary Revival of English Magic, &c, by Lord Portishead. 1814
The Excellences of Christo-Judaic Magick, 17th c., author unknown
Exercitatio Magica Nobilissima

F

A Faire Wood Withering, by Peter Watershippe. 1444.

G

Gatekeeper of Apollo, by Nicholas Goubert

H

The History and Practice of English Magic, by Jonathan Strange. Vol. I: 1816.
The History of Seven, an obscure work of unknown authorship discussing inter alia the history of a city in Faerie.
How to putte Questiones to the Dark and understand its Answeres, by an unknown author.

I

The Instructions, by Jacques Belasis.

J

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, the chronicle of the Revival of English Magic by Susanna Clarke.

L

The Language of Birds, by Thomas Lanchester
The Life of Martin Pale - the title of a book by Thaddeus Hickman.
The Life of Jonathan Strange, by John Segundus. 1820.

M

The Master of Nottingham's ring
Meraudian Heresy
Mirrour of the Lyf of Ralph Stokesie, by William Thorpe and Col Tom Blue

N

The Newcastle glovemaker's daughter

P

The Parliament of Women
A Plaine Discouverie of the Whole Revelation of St John, by John Napier
Prescriptions and Descriptions, by Francis Sutton-Grove. 1749.
The Prophecy of John Uskglass, contained in The Book of Magic

R

"The Raven King", a well-known ballad referencing the abduction of men and women by John Uskglass.
Revelations of Thirty-Six Other Worlds, a treatise by Paris Ormskirk.
Rosa et Fons
Rational Thaumaturgy, theory proposed by the Learned Society of Manchester Magicians

S

Strange's Venetian letters

T

Thomas de Dundelle, a medieval poem.
Three Perfectible States of Being, by William Pantler. 1735.
The Tree of Learning, by Gregory Absalom.

W

Whitbyian Heresy