Gypsy Sorcery and Fortune Telling

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by Charles Godfrey Leland
1891 book on the ritualistic practices of the Roma.


  • The Origin of Witchcraft, Shamanism and Sorcery
  • Charms and Conjurations to Cure the Disorders of Grown People
  • Gypsy Conjurations and Exorcisms
  • South Slavonian and other Gypsy Witch-lore
  • Charms or Conjurations to Cure or Protect Animals
  • Of Pregnancy and Charms
  • The Recovery of Stolen Property, Love Charms
  • Roumanian and Transylvanian Sorceries and Superstitions
  • The Meetings of Witches
  • Of the Haunts, Homes and Habits of Witches in the South Slavic Lands
  • Gypsy Witchcraft--Magical Power and Fortune-telling
  • Fortune-Telling (continued)
  • Proverbs Referring to Witches, Gypsies and Fairies
  • A Gypsy Magic Spell--The Great Secret
  • Gypsy Amulets
  • Gypsies, Toads and Toad-lore


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