The Leaper Between

Andrew D. Chumbley

Three Hands Press

Known to rural folk magicians and secret societies such as the Society of the Horseman's Word, the exacting ritual of killing a toad to obtain the bone of power has been documented in various forms and cultural milieus for two millennia, though its origin is likely far older. Focusing on extant forms in Britain and Europe, Chumbley traces the metamorphosis of the toad-bone amulet from its beginning as a talisman for controlling animals to its ultimate manifestation as a conduit of diabolic power of the 'Toad-Witch'. The first academic study of this little-known aspect of folk magic, The Leaper Between is here presented in unabridged form, newly typeset in several fine bindings worthy of its fascination. It will be of interest to students of comparative religion, magic, and folklore alike.

Three Hands Press

Hardcover Edition

Full Japanese bookcloth with gilt toad device, art paper endsheets. Limited to 231 copies

Deluxe Edition

Full black goat with gilt toad device and deluxe hand marbled endpapers. Limited to 77 copies

Special Edition

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