"Owen Davies tells a fascinating tale that has never been told before with all the skills of a true craftsman. Its sheer breadth of coverage amazes from the start."--Ronald Hutton, author of The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Pagan Witchcraft"An extraordinary achievement....I was frankly staggered at the range of Davies's research."--Professor H. C. Erik Midelfort, University of Virginia"Davies tells a highly original story, yet one that makes instant sense....This is a vivid, arresting, insightful book, written with sympathy and human understanding. It extends Davies's reputation as an original thinker in the field, when so much work is derivative or merely illustrative of well-established ideas."--Malcolm Gaskill, Fortean Times"Davies's catholic approach has produced a volume densely packed with fascinating material. Along with detailed excurses into folklore--there are sustained discussions of hairballs, hag-riding, and skin shedding--the author presents a trove of historical anecdotes and case studies drawn from his wide research into local histories, obscure newspapers, and other neglected byways."--Nova Religio