Janet Farrar (born Janet Owen on 24 June 1950) is a British teacher and author of books on Wicca and Neopaganism.
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Farrar continued to model and appeared in the illustrations to multiple early books about Wicca, including the cover of the paperback version of Margot Adler's 1979 Drawing Down the Moon.
Janet Jackson | Janet | Janet Maslin | Janet Napolitano | Geraldine Farrar | Jay Farrar | Farrar, Straus and Giroux | Janet Fish | Janet Guthrie | Janet Parshall | Janet Gaynor | Janet Reno | Janet Kay | Stewart Farrar | Pierre Janet | Janet Jones | Janet Frame | Janet E. Smith | Janet Street-Porter | Janet Perry | Janet Langhart | Margaret Farrar | Jessica Farrar | Janet Woollard | Janet Waldo | Janet Steinbeck | Janet Radcliffe Richards | Janet Morris | Janet Mitchell | Janet Margolin |
They have tried to keep the contents of this Book a secret, although it has been published on a number of occasions by figures such as Charles Cardell, Lady Sheba and Janet and Stewart Farrar.
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In the 1970s, the Alexandrians Janet Farrar and Stewart Farrar decided, with the consent of Doreen Valiente, that much of the Gardnerian book should be published in its true form.
Many of the rituals are similar to those published in various books on what is sometimes called "British Traditional Wicca" (BTW), such as Janet and Stewart Farrar's Eight Sabbats for Witches and The Witches' Way, as well as the privately distributed version of what was later published as Ed Fitch's Grimoire of the Shadows.