The Story of Witches
Folklore, History and Superstition
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Batsford
Published:13th Mar '25
Should be back in stock very soon

The witch – malevolent, magical, multi-faceted - has walked among us for centuries.
Demonic and deviant or liberated and revered, in this enchantingly illustrated book, Willow Winsham explores the many guises of the witch across folklore, history and superstition.
From Hekate to Baba Yaga, from shape-shifting hares to Macbeth, the book starts with a rich dive into the ideas of the witch in myth, legend and fairytale. Next follows an exploration of popular belief and superstition during the witch trials across Europe and the United States, one of the most tumultuous and bloody of our collective history. The last section brings us to more recent times, exploring how how the image and identity of the witch has been reclaimed and reinvented, the significance of the Wheel of the Year, the advent of Wicca and modern Witchcraft and beyond.
Finally and most crucially, we are left with the vital question: what have we learned from the past and what is the best way to approach our – often terrible – shared history of the witch?
‘The Story of Witches really cast a spell over me.’
-- Ben Gazur – Author of 'A Feast of Folklore'.‘Of UK writing about witchcraft, Willow Winsham’s name should be firmly at the top.’
-- Mark Norman, Creator of The Folklore Podcast.'The Story of Witches offers a fun, fast, well researched historical summary that is also a stunning work of art.'
-- NPR BISBN: 9781849949064
Dimensions: 234mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: 267g
192 pages