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Spellbound: a Tale of Magic, Mystery & Murder

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by Louise Ann Barton


  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  In addition to personal experience and interviews, information from the following research material was included:

  Adler, Margot. DRAWING DOWN THE MOON, Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1986.

  Barton, Louise Ann. A SUMMARY OF MY IMPRESSIONS OF THE 1987 DOMINICAN TRIP, New York City, NY: George Washington H.S., 1987.

  Barton, Louise Ann. ENTRENA TRAINING DIARY, New York, NY: George Washington H. S., 1987, with interviews.

  Brandon, George. SANTERIA FROM AFRICA TO THE NEW WORLD, Bloomington & Indianapolis, IN: The Dead Sell Memories, 1993.

  Cavendish, Marshall. THE UNEXPLAINED: MYSTERIES OF MIND, SPACE AND TIME. Vol. 3, 4, 5, 6; New York & London: Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 1984.

  Cunningham, Scott. Cunningham's ENCYLOPEDIA OF CRYSTAL, GEM & METAL MAGIC, 6th Edition, St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1990.

  Davis, Wade. THE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW, New York: Warner Books, Inc., 1977.

  Funk & Wagnall: STANDARD REFERENCE ENCYLOPEDIA, Vol. 8 and 12; New York, NY: Readers' Digest Books, Inc., 1969, pp. 2816-2822.

  Gonzalez-Wippler, Migene. RITUALS AND SPELLS OF SANTERIA, Bronx, NY: Original Publications,1984.

  Gonzalez-Wippler, Migene. SANTERIA: THE RELIGION, New York, NY: Harmony Publications, 1984.

  Hudson, Paul. MASTERING WITCHCRAFT, New York, NY: Perigee Books, 1977.

  Hunt, David and McMahon, T. A. America: THE SORCERER'S NEW APPRENTICE, Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers, 1988.

  Kanaher, Larry. CULTS THAT KILL, New York, NY: Warner Books, 1988.

  Leyburn, James G. THE HAITIAN PEOPLE, CARIBBEAN SERIES 9, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1966.

  MAN, MYTH & MAGIC: THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYLOPEDIA OF MYTHOLOGY, RELIGION AND THE UNKNOWN, Vol. 2, 5, 8, 11, New York, London, Toronto: Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 1985.

  Manning, Al G. HELPING YOURSELF WITH WHITE WITCHCRAFT, West Nyack, NY: Parker Publishing Co., 1972 (Reward Edition, 1974).

  Morrison, Sarah Lyddon. THE MODERN WITCH'S SPELLBOOK, Secaucus, NJ: The Citadel Press, 1971.

  Nardo, Don & Belgium, Erik. VOODOO: GREAT MYSTERIES, OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS, NY: Signet Books, 1964.

  Nunez, Luis Manuel. SANTERIA: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO AFRO-CARIBBEAN MAGIC, Dallas, Texas: Spring Publications, Inc., 1992.

  OXFORD AMERICAN DICTIONARY, New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1980.

  Rodman, Seldon and Cleaver, Carole. SPIRITS OF THE NIGHT: THE VAUDUN GODS OF HAITI, Dallas, TX; Spring Publications, Inc., 1992.

  Rule, Lareina. NAME YOUR BABY, New York, Toronto, London, Sydney, Auckland: Bantam Books, 1998.

  Valiente, Doreen. AN ABC OF WITCHCRAFT, Custer Washington; Phoenix Publishing, 1988.

  Vega, Marta Moreno. ALTAR OF MY SOUL: A LIVING TRADITION OF SANTERIA, NY, One World, 2002.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

  LOUISE ANN BARTON

  This great-grandmother is a master storyteller from a family of master storytellers. With a major in business and a minor in law, she has taught at the college level and holds an MA, a BA, an AAS, a Master Gardener certification, and is an herbalist of sorts. She lectures and has taught college classes. She vacationed in the Dominican Republic and was part of a special Peace Corps project there. She spent over 17 years educating Dominican teenagers in New York City.

  Ms. Barton has co-authored a series of books about the Southern New Jersey Pine Barrens and has written Web pages, newspaper articles, novels, short stories, poetry, plays, children's stories, educational materials, has edited musical CD inserts, and is an award-winning poet.

  Of Cherokee heritage, Ms. Barton has been a member of a Native American authors' group. She also belongs to the Gatherers Institute Writers’ Workshop, The Jersey Shore Writers' Guild, and most of those held in the Ocean County Library System in southern New Jersey. She founded The Prose & Poetry Writers’ Guild and has produced, directed, and performed in a number of off-Broadway plays (drama, Shakespeare, and musicals), has read original poetry and short stories in coffee houses, and moonlighted as both a magician and a musician.

  After a lifetime as a native New Yorker, she lives in the Jersey Pine Barrens with her faithful feline companion. You may join the author at louisebartonsbooks.blogspot.com, which provides links to web sites for her other books.

 


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