If you're interested in herbs, may I recommend the following books? (Clicking on the cover photo will take you to Amazon's page for the book.)
Herbal Uses - Medicinal
The
Herb Book by John Lust. This is an updated version of his book, originally
published in 1974. It has great descriptions of more than 500 herbs: where
they grow, how they grow, what they look like. Also included are a few medicinal
actions & preparations. A go-to book for nearly anyone.
A Modern Herbal by Mrs. M. Grieve.
Originally published in 1931, these two volumes are a treasure-trove of
historical information, along with a few magical tidbits buried here and
there.
The Herbal Handbook by David Hoffman. Mr. Hoffman is my 'herbal guru'.
This book explains herbal medicine in terms most anyone can understand.
Medical Herbalism: The Science and Practice of Herbal
Medicine by David Hoffman. A more advanced study ... gets into the scientific
aspects of herbs much more.
The Herbal Medicine Maker's Handbook by James Green. An excellent resource
for learning how to make herbal preparations. He's got a great sense of
humor, too!
Herbal Uses - Magical
Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs 2nd Edition by Scott Cunningham. Considered
to be the 'industry standard'.
A Compendium of Herbal Magick by Paul Beyerl. This covers many of the
same herbs as Cunningham's book but some different ones, too, and some of
the correspondences don't agree. It's useful to get another perspective,
no?
Aromatherapy (Essential Oils)
The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy by Valerie Ann Worwood.
My favorite: she covers a lot and has great recipes!
Aromatherapy: an A-Z by Patricia Davis. Another goodie jam-packed with
information on using essential oils.
All-In-One?
And don't forget my book! It combines a lot of what you see above into one
reference.
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