Talk:Book of Shadows#Kipling
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Origin of the term
Some evidence that the term 'book of shadows' was used in an account of Anne Bodenham's witchcraft trial at Salisbury in 1653:
"According to legend, after the execution her ‘book of shadows’ was burnt, signifying not merely the intrinsic wickedness of such a text but the waywardness of its owner."
https://scispace.com/pdf/witchcraft-politics-and-memory-in-seventeenth-century-1r5ct761fi.pdf
ps. The source cited in that link refers to Tales of Witches and Sorcery, which uses the term without itself citing an historical source.