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Topic: Ray Buckland


  
  People of Wicca
Born in London on August 31, 1934, Raymond Buckland emigrated from England to the United States in February 1962 and was responsible for the introduction of contemporary witchcraft into the United States at that time.
Buckland had finally got to meet Gardner just prior to that, before Gardner left for what was to be his final voyage to Lebanon.
Buckland had become Gardner's spokesman in the United States, with Gardner forwarding to Buckland any mail he received from the U.S. Buckland's craft name was Robat.
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 Raymond Buckland
Buckland’s interest in Spiritualism and the occult had continued to this time, but he felt there was something missing.
As their friendship matured Buckland became Gardner’s spokesman in the United States and whenever Gardner received a query from the U.S. it was forwarded to and answered by Buckland.
Initially Buckland was secretive and kept his name and address from the press, but eventually it was published and this focused attention on him as a leading authority and spokesman of the craft.
www.controverscial.com /Raymond%20Buckland.htm   (1868 words)

  
 News and Links
Ray Buckland loves to write and although he is best known for non-fiction, he actually prefers to write fiction.
Ray has also just completed a lengthy fantasy novel of the Tolkien genre.
If you want a good look at a cover, simply click on the book title, which will take you to the page for that book and there’ll be a large picture of the cover there.
www.raybuckland.com /_wsn/page2.html   (657 words)

  
 Witchway Crafts - spell boxes
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Advanced Candle Magick By Ray Buckland Price £10.99
Gypsy Witchcraft and Magic By Raymond Buckland Price £14.99
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