Undated but circa 1931 (either the 1931 first edition or a 1932 or 1933 reprint). [iv], v-ix, [i], 214pp, with 21 monochrome illustrations over 16 plates. In mauve cloth-covered boards with black lettering on spine. 8vo. Cloth is faded, especially around edges, gently rounded at corners and spines, sunned over spine, with a couple of short nicks in cloth at ends of joints. Text block edges a little spotted. Some faint and occasional foxing on first and last few leaves, else neat, clean and tight.
A good, solid copy of this now very hard to find title in early editions. A serious and controversial work which attempts to prove the existence of a cult of witches in Western Europe from the earliest times to the present day. Murray was the first women to be appointed to a university faculty as a lecturer in archaeology.