Cursed Bloodlines

Author:   Tavish Walker
Publisher:   Black Bell Books
ISBN:  

9798233734601


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   23 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Cursed Bloodlines


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Some families inherit land. Some inherit titles. Some inherit a warning. Across Europe, certain names gathered disaster so heavily that history began to darken into folklore. Cursed Bloodlines explores the families whose tragedies, deaths, illnesses, assassinations, failed heirs, broken estates, and repeated misfortunes became linked with the language of hereditary doom. These were the houses people whispered about after funerals, the names tied to old land grievances, the dynasties whose private suffering became public legend, and the bloodlines that seemed to carry more than memory from one generation to the next. Inside this dark historical and folkloric study, Tavish Walker follows the borderland where recorded fact, family memory, genealogy, local tradition, and occult imagination meet. The book explores: The Habsburgs, whose dynastic marriage politics created one of the most infamous examples of inherited collapse in European history The House of Guise, where religious war, political ambition, assassination, vengeance, and royal fear turned power itself into a blood price Irish clan curse traditions, where spoken doom, bardic satire, saintly anger, priestly judgement, land grievance, and ancestral memory shaped the fate of families The O'Brien shadow, with traditions tied to old kingship, Killone, Knockanimana, sacred places, watery folklore, and the fear of a fading line The McInerney and O'Dubhda material, where local history, Irish speech, sacred landscape, and family memory preserve stories of inherited doom The Worcestershire curse traditions, where rural names, old houses, parish memory, and regional legend reveal how family curses survived outside palaces and courts This is a book about names that became warnings, houses that carried unease, and histories that seemed to repeat themselves with terrible precision. It follows the emotional power of curses as moral memory, social judgement, political accusation, and inherited fear. For readers of dark history, European folklore, Irish clan tradition, haunted genealogy, occult nonfiction, noble family tragedy, and the strange stories that gather around old bloodlines, Cursed Bloodlines opens the family vault and listens to what the past left behind. A surname can be a shelter. It can also be a sentence.

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Author:   Tavish Walker
Publisher:   Black Bell Books
Imprint:   Black Bell Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.186kg
ISBN:  

9798233734601


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   23 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Tavish Walker is a Scottish writer with a strong interest in occult history, grimoires, and the traditions of Western esotericism. His work explores angelic magic, ritual systems, and the historical foundations of ceremonial practice, bringing clarity to texts that have shaped centuries of spiritual thought.

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