A town memoir of one of the cities where America began, by Salem's favorite storyteller, Jim McAllister.
... Eldon Johnson , and Jim Wells ; ( standing ) Morris Shepard , Charlie McCraven , Al Warkenton , Ed May , Bill Nelke , Gene Timberlake , and Darrell Hoover . ( Sannes Collection . ) THE NAPLE TREE Glenn O. Lewis and Merle E. Pruett.
Author Joan Holub gives readers and inside look at this sinister chapter in history"--Provided by publisher.
In a compelling combination of narrative and groundbreaking historical research, Salem Witch Trial scholar Marilynne K. Roach vividly brings the terrifying times to life while skillfully illuminating the lives of the accused, the accusers, ...
Further still, the clergy did not inspire or take advantage of the witch hunts as has been charged; on the contrary, they were among the chief opponents of the "mass hysteria". Library Journal called this book, ".
Local historian and Salem News columnist Jeanne Stella recounts these and more stories of well-worn paths.
Shares the story of the victims, accused witches, corrupt officials and mass hysteria that turned a mysterious illness affecting two children in Salem Village, Massachusetts, into a witch hunt that took more than a dozen lives and ruined ...
Salem Witchcraft is one of the most famous books published on the Salem Witch Trials. Author Charles Upham was a foremost scholar on the subject, as well as a Massachusetts...
In late seventeenth-century New England, the eternal battle between God and Satan was brought into the courtroom. Between January 1692 and May 1693 in Salem, Massachusetts, neighbors turned against neighbors...
... afores'd in upon ag't one Ann puttnam of Salem Village in the County afores'd single- woman by which said wicked arts the said Ann puttnam the s'd Nyneteenth Day of April in the fourth Year aboves'd and divers other Dayes & times as ...
In graphic novel format, tells of the events surrounding the Salem witch trials and discusses key figures at the center of these events, including Cotton Mather, a Puritan minister who encouraged the hanging of suspected witches.