In three parts with several appendixes included, Scott Cunningham’s “Magical Aromatherapy: The Power of Scent” shows readers how to apply aromatherapy in a magical context using smell and sight rather than with traditional aromatherapy which relies upon smell and touch (i.e., massage).
Overall, the book is still extremely valuable to practitioners, despite the dated prices. With rising globalization, many of the prices have lowered exponentially, like for lemon balm essential oil. However, in many cases, the price points are still on mark if you look at the yearly inflation rate. For example, many bottles of Rose Otto essential oil (Rosa damascena) remain extremely expensive.
Cunningham’s book is extremely elementary, so either beginner adults or younger children, and especially adolescents, will find the information helpful.