Description
'No one can deny Roland is a complete master of his subject' - Colin Wilson (The Occult)
From black magic murders to satanic sex cults, occult expert Paul Roland traces the history of the Black Arts and the roots of these strange and evil practices. This illustrated account includes detailed explorations of animal sacrifice, exorcisms and the influence of Satanism in today's world, from rock music and ritual murders in the USA to other necromantic practices worldwide. Roland asks what evidence is there that demonic entities exist, and, if not, what draws people to these dark practices? Discover:- The origins of our belief in devils and demons
- How Hitler and the Nazis invoked the forces of darkness and destruction
- The twisted practices of English occultist Aleister Crowley
- What attracted celebrities to the Church of Satan and how a curse caused the death of Hollywood star Jayne Mansfield
- The part played by American chat show hosts in the Satanic abuse scandal of the 1980s. The Dark History of the Occult examines whether Satanic Forces are simply the emergence of the dark side of human nature, or whether we really do have something to fear - namely, evil. ABOUT THE SERIES: Arcturus Hidden Histories brings together gripping accounts of unexplained phenomena, supernatural sightings, incredible conspiracies and other mysterious experiences which lurk beneath the surface of our known world.
Author: Paul Roland
Publisher: Sirius Entertainment
Published: 08/01/2022
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.74lbs
Size: 9.36h x 5.90w x 0.78d
ISBN13: 9781398814875
ISBN10: 1398814873
BISAC Categories:
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Occultism
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Mysticism
About the Author
Paul Roland is the author of more than twenty books including recently Investigating the Unexplained, Crime Scenes, In the Minds of Murderers, The Complete Book of Ghosts, The Crimes of Jack the Ripper, The Nazis and the Occult, and Hauntings. Paul has been a freelance feature writer and reviewer for many UK publications for over twenty-five years and a regular contributor to The Mail on Sunday, Kerrang and Total Film.