With a distinct lack of books about the Pagan God, the Divine Masculine, this book is long overdue.
An anthology of various aspects and guises of the Horn'd God, impregnanted with artwork, poetry and photographs, makes this book a joy to read.
Common and not so common Gods are mentioned, each author themselves allowing their own passion and desire for their choosen subject to be heard.
I am onto my third copy of this book as previous copies find other homes due to not only the lack of books on this topic but the high standard of articles this book presents in itself.
Definite a must for anyone walking a Pagan, and in particular a Wiccan, path who is seeking balance between the Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine.