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    Wicked girls : a novel of the Salem witch trials by Hemphill, Stephanie

    New York : Balzer + Bray, 2010
    First edition
    Table of Contents:
    Format: Book


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    Witches of the Atlantic world : a historical reader & primary sourcebook

    New York : New York University Press, 2000
    Table of Contents:
    Format: Book


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    Witchcraft in America by Saari, Peggy

    Detroit : U.X.L., 2001
    Table of Contents: “….: the testimony of Ann Putnam, Sr. against Martha Corey and Rebecca Nurse (1692) -- Thomas Knowlton: Witchcraft 1687: the deposition of Thomas Knowlton -- Cotton Mather: excerpt from The wonders of the invisible world (1693) -- Samuel Sewall: excerpts from the diary entries of Samuel Sewall -- Samuel Sewall: apology of Samuel Sewall (1697) -- Robert Calef: excerpt from More wonders of the invisible world (1700) -- Ann Putnam, Jr.: apology of Ann Putnam, Jr. (1706) -- Nathaniel Hawthorne: excerpt from "Young Goodman Brown" (1846) -- Carl L. …”
    Format: Book


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    Witch-hunt : mysteries of the Salem witch trials by Aronson, Marc

    New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2003
    First edition
    Table of Contents: “…Of dark forests and midnight thoughts -- Boston, 1688 : the possession of the Goodwin children -- Two Salem families, 1641-1692 -- Two mysteries -- The mysteries end and the hearings begin -- The accuser: Ann Putnam, Jr. -- The one and the many -- From hearings to trials -- The man in black -- Choosing death with a quiet conscience -- That no more innocent blood be shed -- A great delusion of Satan.…”
    Format: Book


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    Witch-hunt : mysteries of the Salem witch trials by Aronson, Marc

    New York : Simon & Shuster, 2005
    First Simon & Schuster edition
    Table of Contents: “…Of dark forests and midnight thoughts -- Boston, 1688 : the possession of the Goodwin children -- Two Salem families, 1641-1692 -- Two mysteries -- The mysteries end and the hearings begin -- The accuser: Ann Putnam, Jr. -- The one and the many -- From hearings to trials -- The man in black -- Choosing death with a quiet conscience -- That no more innocent blood be shed -- A great delusion of Satan.…”
    Format: Book


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    Wicked girls : a novel of the Salem witch trials by Hemphill, Stephanie

    New York : Balzer + Bray, 2010
    Format: Book


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    Wicked girls a novel of the Salem witch trials by Hemphill, Stephanie

    New York : Balzer + Bray, 2010
    First edition
    Format: Book


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    Wicked girls a novel of the Salem witch trials by Hemphill, Stephanie

    Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, 2011
    Format: Audio


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    Lies in the dust : a tale of remorse from the Salem witch trials by Crane, Jakob

    Yarmouth Maine : Islandport Press, 2014
    Format: Book


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    Wicked girls a novel of the Salem witch trials by Hemphill, Stephanie

    Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, 2011
    Unabridged.
    Format: Book


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    Wicked girls a novel of the Salem witch trials by Hemphill, Stephanie

    Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, 2011
    Unabridged.
    Format: Audio


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    Death in Salem : the private lives behind the 1692 witch hunt by Foulds, Diane E.

    Guilford, Conn. : Globe Pequot, 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Preface : a cauldron of discontent : the pressures that drove a tranquil village to combustion -- The accusers : Elizabeth Booth, Richard Carrier, Sarah Churchill, Elizabeth Hubbard, John Indian, Mercy Lewis, Elizabeth Parris, Ann Putnam Jr., Margaret Rule, Susannah Sheldon, Mercy Short, Martha Sprague, Mary Walcott, Mary Warren, Mary Watkins, and Abigail Williams -- The victims : Bridget Bishop, George Burroughs, Martha Carrier, Giles Corey, Martha Corey, Lydia Dustin, Mary Easty, Ann Foster, Sarah Good, Elizabeth Howe, George Jacobs Jr., Susannah Martin, Rebecca Nurse, Sarah Osborne, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, John Proctor, Ann Pudeator, Wilmot Reed, Margaret Scott, Roger Toothaker, Samuel Wardwell, Sarah Wildes, and John Willard -- The clergy : Thomas Barnard, Francis Dane, John Hale, John Higginson, Deodat Lawson, Cotton Mather, Increase Mather, Joshua Moody, Nicholas Noyes, Samuel Parris, and Samuel Willard -- The judges : Jonathan Corwin, Bartholomew Gedney, John Hathorne, John Richards, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Peter Sargeant, Samuel Sewall, William Stoughton, and Wait Still Winthrop -- The elite : Simon Bradstreet, Thomas Brattle, Robert Calef, Thomas Danforth, Philip English, Sir William Phips, and Britain's King William III and Queen Mary -- Conclusion : did seventeenth-century living conditions predispose English settlers to witch hunts?…”
    Format: Book