Examines lunar lore, including the history and science of the moon, moon worship, American Indian moon mythology, its relation to the occult, and lunar gardening and other hobbies
Rosemary Ellen Guiley is a leading expert on the paranormal, and is the author of 45+ books, including ten single-volume encyclopedias. Since 1983, she has worked full-time in the paranormal, researching, investigating and writing. She has done extensive field work investigating haunted, mysterious and sacred places, and has had numerous strange and unexplained experiences. When she is not on the paranormal road, she is working on new books and writing for TAPS Paramagazine, FATE magazine, and the Journal of Abduction-Encounter Research. Rosemary lives in New Jersey, and spend much of her time traveling the spooky byways of one of the most haunted states in America, Pennsylvania."
I opted not to finish this book because it was hard for me to read while feeling like some of the information could be grossly out of date, considering that this book is almost 30 years old. I've lugged this book around with me for the past decade or so - perhaps I would've enjoyed it more if I'd read it when I originally bought it.