
Witches Still Live
$20.00
The original 1929 edition, meticulously preserved. This edition moves beyond the sterile, mass-market reproductions often found today to bring you a premium Collector’s Facsimile. Every page maintains the historical pagination and aesthetic of the source text, paired with a bespoke cover design unique to this imprint.
Witches Still Live (1929) by Theda Kenyon is an anthropological and psychological exploration of witchcraft as a persistent human belief rather than a mere superstition. Blending scholarship with vivid storytelling, Kenyon traces the “universal faith” of witchcraft from ancient nature cults to modern customs, arguing that the impulse to invoke unseen powers—whether for healing, love, or protection—is a reflection of humankind’s oldest spiritual instincts. Far from glorifying sorcery, the book studies it as a social, religious, and psychological phenomenon that reveals an enduring need to make sense of mystery. Written with academic curiosity and narrative flair, Witches Still Live reads as a cultural inquiry into the collective mind of civilization, examining how superstition persists beneath the veneer of modern reason.
