To date little information has been available in English about Icelandic witchcraft and sorcery through interest in all aspects of the European witchcraze has increased. The Exhibition of Sorcery and Witchcraft in Strandir is trying to fill that need with a book that is a supplement to the exhibition.
Angurgapi tells of how witch-hunts started in Iceland, it tells of a number of individual cases, what the culprits were accused of, what has been perserved in grimoires of a peculiar Icelandic tradition, and how trials for sorcery and witchcraft ceased in Iceland.