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"...I am wronged. It is a shameful thing that you should mind these folks that are out of their wits."
--Martha Carrier

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NEWS ARCHIVES

Eastman, Richard W. "Bloodlines of Salem." Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter. Northborough, Mass.: Richard W. Eastman. April 17, 2008.

Kerstens, Liz Kelley, CG, CGL, ed. "Bloodlines of Salem web site." Digital Genealogist; vol. 2, no. 3, News Briefs Section, p. 4. Plymouth, Mich.: Digital Genealogist LLC. May-June 2008.

Richard, Diane L., M.B.A., APG. "Bloodlines of Salem." Internet Genealogy; Net Notes Section, p. 6. Niagara Falls, N.Y.: Moorshead Magazines Ltd. August-September 2008.

Staff. "Family-History Group Welcomes Salem Witch Trial Descendants: Descendents of Framingham's Salem's End First Settlers invited." Framingham (Mass.) Online News. Framingham, Mass.: framingham.com. Oct. 22, 2007.

Whitaker, Thomas. "Exclusive: 'Draco Malfoy' is a witch: Harry Potter villain Draco Malfoy is related to real-life witches." The (London) Sun; News Section. London: News Group Newspapers Ltd. June 22, 2007.
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"'Stop moving!' Hermione ordered them. 'I know what this is -- it's Devil's Snare!'"
--J.K. Rowling, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
[Martha Carrier's son Richard, 18, was asked by a trials judge "have you bin in the Devils snare"?]

"[A] group of middle-aged American witches sat gossiping happily beneath a spangled banner stretched between their tents that read: The Salem Witches' Institute."
--J.K. Rowling, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"

"Quidditch reached the North American continent in the early seventeenth century, although it was slow to take hold there owing to the great intensity of anti-wizarding feeling unfortunately exported from Europe at the same time. The great caution exercised by wizard settlers, many of whom had hoped to find less prejudice in the New World, tended to restrict the growth of the game in its early days."
--Kennilworthy Whisp (J.K. Rowling), "Quidditch Through the Ages"

"In your opinion, which of the following contributed MOST to the introduction of the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy in 1692? Choose ONE. a. widespread persecution of wizarding children by Muggles, b. escalating attempts by Muggles to force witches and wizards to perform magic for Muggle ends, c. escalating attempts by Muggles to force witches and wizards to teach them magic, d. increasing numbers of witch-burnings, e. increasing numbers of Muggles being burned in mistake for witches, f. failure of Ministry of Magic Delegation to Muggle King and Queen (William and Mary) begging for protection under Muggle law."
--J.K. Rowling, "W.O.M.B.A.T. (Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test) Grade 3"

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TELEVISION: HISTORY CHANNEL "SURVIVING HISTORY"

Episode 2: "Missile Launchers, Military Discipline and Human Torture" (2008)
The guys at The Scarefactory in Columbus, Ohio, explore a variety of military tactics spanning the last 2000 years. Chad examines some missile-launching stratagems dating back to Ancient Rome. Kermit studies the punishment of the 17th century British Navy with a Cat o' Nine Tails. Rob tackles the Vietnam War human-torture technique "the Pretzel." And, Brian experiences a "Peine Forte Et Dure" machine to test the deadly pressing torture used at the Salem Witch Trials. Each week in the History Channel series "Surviving History," our team of thrill-seeking history buffs experiment with some of history's most amazing inventions. Master craftsmen survey the past to experience the most inventive devices and technologies ever created. Using a variety of skills (welding, design, carpentry), the multitalented team rebuilds elements from the past in an effort to better understand history.
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TELEVISION: SCI FI CHANNEL "GHOST HUNTERS"

Episode 317: "Salem Witch" (2007)
Donna LaCroix sits down with Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson to review her most recent research into haunted locations in legendary Salem, Mass. Ever since she visited the town at age 11, Donna has been obsessed with it and its stories. Now, she thinks the time is right for TAPS The Atlantic Paranormal Society to go and investigate. She brings the team to the Lyceum Bar & Grill built near where Bridget Bishop, the first woman hanged as a witch, lived in the 17th century. The next day, the team heads over to the Hawthorne Hotel. Grant brings in Dave Tango and Dustin Pari to help with the investigation. They tour the hotel and check out the library (known formerly as the Lower Deck) and several of the guest rooms where the most frequent sightings have been reported.
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TELEVISION: SHOWTIME "PENN & TELLER: BULLSHIT!"

Episode 112: "Ouija Boards/Near Death Experiences" (2003)
Salem Witch Trials experts Christian Day, Robert Murch, Shawn Poirier, Sandra Mariah Power and Molly Stewart join master showmen Penn & Teller to deliver a high-octane, weird, wacky, entertaining journey through some bizarre territory that no one else is brave enough to touch, with this Showtime series episode. Whether demonstrating how history's most perplexing magic acts are performed in their sell-out Las Vegas stage shows and television specials, or producing their own series that pulls the wool off the public's eyes, Penn & Teller's mission is to expose the truth to an otherwise desperate and gullible public. As our increasingly anti-intellectual, anti-science culture moves on each day to new crackpot subject matters, Penn & Teller are there.
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OTHER TELEVISION

"Mysterious Journeys: The Witches of Salem" (2007) (Travel Channel) -- Buy DVD
"Haunted Histories Collection" (2007) (History Channel) -- Buy DVD
"History of Witchcraft Collection" (2007) (History Channel)
"Charmed: The Last Temptation of Christy" (2006) (WB) -- Buy DVD
"Look Away: A Tale From Salem" (2006) (TV)
"Haunted History of Halloween" (2005) (History Channel) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"Masters of Horror: The Dreams in the Witch House" (2005) (Showtime) -- Buy DVD 1 -- Buy DVD 2
"Colonial House" (2004) (PBS) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"History Detectives: Abbott's House, Essex County, Mass." (2004) (PBS)
"Witch Hunt" (2004) (History Channel) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"Witchcraft" (2004) (History Channel)
"Unsolved History: Salem Witch Trials" (2003) (History Channel) -- Buy DVD
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (2000-3) (WB) -- Buy VHS
"Eastwick" (2002) (FOX)
"Salem Witch Trials" (2002) (CBS-TV) -- Buy DVD -- Buy Blu-ray Disc
"Histeria! When America Was Young" (2001) (WB)
"Secrets of the Dead: The Witches' Curse" (2001) (PBS) -- Buy VHS
"Charmed: All Halliwell's Eve" (2000) (WB) -- Buy DVD
"In Search of History: Witchcraft" (2000) (History Channel) -- Buy VHS
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (1996-2000) (ABC-TV) -- Buy DVD
"Charmed: The Witch is Back" (1998) (WB) -- Buy DVD
"City Confidential: Secrets and Superstition in Salem" (1998) (Court TV) -- Buy VHS
"I've Been Waiting for You" (1998) (NBC-TV) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"In Search of History: Salem Witch Trials" (1998) (History Channel) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"Ancient Mysteries: Witchcraft in America" (1997) (History Channel) -- Buy VHS
"Simpsons, The: Treehouse of Horror VIII" (1997) (FOX) -- Buy DVD
"Ancient Mysteries: Witches" (1996) (History Channel) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"Witch Hunt, The" (1995) (Discovery)
"Saturday Night Live: Salem Bitch Trials" (1993) (NBC-TV)
"Witches of Eastwick, The" (1992) (TV)
"Three Sovereigns for Sarah" (1985) (PBS) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"In Search of... Salem Witches" (1980) (TV)
"Bewitched: Darrin on a Pedestal" (1970) (ABC-TV)
"Bewitched: Paul Revere Rides Again" (1970) (ABC-TV)
"Bewitched: Salem, Here We Come" (1970) (ABC-TV)
"Bewitched: Samantha's Bad Day in Salem" (1970) (ABC-TV)
"Bewitched: Samantha's Hot Bed Warmer" (1970) (ABC-TV)
"Bewitched: Samantha's Old Salem Trip" (1970) (ABC-TV)
"Bewitched: The Salem Saga" (1970) (ABC-TV)
"Bewitched: To Go or Not to Go, That is the Question" (1970) (ABC-TV)
"Dark Shadows: Episode 1140" (1970) (ABC-TV)
"Crucible, The" (1967) (TV)
"Bewitched: The Girl with the Golden Nose" (1966) (ABC-TV) -- Buy DVD
"Bewitched: A Nice Little Dinner Party" (1965) (ABC-TV) -- Buy DVD
"Bewitched: Eye of the Beholder" (1965) (ABC-TV) -- Buy DVD
"Bewitched: We're in for a Bad Spell" (1965) (ABC-TV) -- Buy DVD

FILM: METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER INC. "NIGHT OF DARK SHADOWS"

"Night of Dark Shadows" (1971)
Young artist Quentin Collins arrives with his wife, Tracy, at his newly inherited estate of Collinwood in Collinsport, Maine, where they meet the mansion housekeeper, Carlotta Drake, and the estate caretaker, Gerard Stiles. The Collins's friends, novelists Alex Jenkins and his wife, Claire, move into a cottage at the estate. Quentin begins soon to be troubled by startling visions and haunting dreams about one of his ancestors, Charles Collins, and his mistress and brother's wife, Angelique Bouchard Collins, who was hanged as a witch in a past century. Carlotta reveals eventually to Quentin that she is the reincarnation of Sarah Castle, a little girl who lived at the estate more than 150 years earlier, and that Quentin is the reincarnation of Charles. Charles had an affair with Angelique, resulting in her being hanged and he being sealed alive in the family crypt.

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FILM: SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT "THE COVENANT"

"The Covenant" (2006)
Privilege and beauty abound at Spenser Academy, a New England boarding school for the region's reigning elite. Directed by Renny Harlin, "The Covenant" tells the story of the Sons of Ipswich, four young students bound by their sacred ancestry. As descendants of the original families who settled in Ipswich Colony in the 1600s, the boys have all been born with special powers. When a fifth descendant suddenly moves to town, secrets begin to unravel which threaten to break the covenant of silence that has protected their families for hundreds of years.

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FILM: WALT DISNEY PICTURES "HOCUS POCUS"

"Hocus Pocus" (1993)
In 17th century Salem, witch sisters Winifred, Sarah and Mary Sanderson transformed Thackery Binx into an immortal black cat for trying to stop them from absorbing the life force of his sister, Emily. When the witches were tried and executed by the locals, Winifred vowed their return. Her promise proved true 300 years later when, on Halloween 1993, Max Dennison, a skeptical teenager, lighted her Black Flame Candle with his younger sister, Dani, and his love interest, Allison, present. The witches resurrected as planned but, to remain alive and young, they must steal another child's life force before Halloween ends.

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OTHER FILM

"Covenant II, The" (2008) (Film)
"Colour from the Dark" (2007) (Film)
"Hysteria" (2006) (Film)
"Miskatonic Acid Test, The" (2006) (Film)
"Susannah" (2006) (Film)
"Keeper of Souls" (2004) (Film) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"Evil Clergymen, The" (2002) (Film)
"Crucible, The" (1996) (Film) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS -- Buy Download -- Buy Download Rental
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (1996) (Film) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"Witch City" (1996) (Film)
"Witchcraft VIII: Salem's Ghost" (1996) (Film) -- Buy DVD
"Unnamable II, The: The Statement of Randolph Carter" (1993) (Film) -- Buy DVD
"Teen Witch" (1989) (Film) -- Buy DVD
"Warlock" (1989) (Film) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"Love at Stake" (1988) (Film) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"Unnamable, The" (1988) (Film) -- Buy DVD
"Witchcraft I" (1988) (Film) -- Buy DVD
"Curse, The" (1987) (Film)
"Witches of Eastwick, The" (1987) (Film) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS -- Buy CD
"Devonsville Terror, The" (1983) (Film) -- Buy VHS
"Creepshow: The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill" (1982) (Film) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"Superstition" (1982) (Film) -- Buy VHS
"Burned at the Stake" (1981) (Film) -- Buy VHS
"Crucible, The" (1980) (Film)
"Witches of Salem, The: The Horror and the Hope" (1972) (Film) -- Buy VHS
"Dunwich Horror, The" (1970) (Film) -- Buy VHS
"Mark of the Witch" (1970) (Film)
"Curse of the Crimson Altar, The" (1968) (Film) -- Buy VHS
"House of the Seven Gables, The" (1967) (Film)
"Die, Monster, Die!" (1965) (Film) -- Buy VHS
"Haunted Palace, The" (1963) (Film) -- Buy VHS
"City of the Dead, The" ("Horror Hotel" in the United States) (1960) (Film) -- Watch/Download -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"Sorcieres de Salem, Les" (1957) (Film)
"I Married a Witch" (1942) (Film) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS
"House of the Seven Gables, The" (1940) (Film) -- Buy VHS
"Maid of Salem" (1937) (Film)
"Puritan Passions" (1923) (Film)
"Witchcraft" (1916) (Film)
"Witch of Salem Town, A" (1915) (Film)
"Witch of Salem, The" (1913) (Film)
"House of the Seven Gables, The" (1910) (Film)

DVD

"Dark Shadows: Bloopers & Treasures" (2006) (MPI Home Video) -- Buy DVD
"Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost" (1999) (Turner Home Entertainment) -- Buy DVD -- Buy VHS -- Buy CD

MUSIC: ILIKETRAINS "WE GO HUNTING"

iLiKETRAiNS "We Go Hunting" (2008)
iLiKETRAiNS is a post-rock band from Leeds, England. The band's songs are composed of expansive orchestral and guitar-based sounds. "We Go Hunting" is two-track CD single performed by the band, and was published on April 21, 2008 by Beggars Banquet Records. The songs "We Go Hunting" described the Salem Witch Trials and "More Weight" described how Giles Corey was crushed to death by stone weights during the trials.

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OTHER MUSIC

"Funeral for Yesterday: Witch Hunt" by Kittie (2007) -- Buy CD
"Salem 1692" by Ceremonial Castings (2007) (CD)
"Covenant, The: Soundtrack" by Various (2006) -- Buy CD
"Educated Horses: American Witch" by Rob Zombie (2006) -- Buy CD
"Educated Horses: The Lords of Salem" by Rob Zombie (2006) -- Buy CD
"Lover, the Lord Has Left Us: The Heretic" by the Sound of Animals Fighting (2006) -- Buy CD
"New Salem Witch Hunters" by New Salem Witch Hunters (2006) -- Buy CD
"Tales of Witchcraft" by John Loughman (2006) -- Buy CD
"Roadrunner United: The All-Star Sessions: In the Fire" by Various Artists(2005) -- Buy CD
"Lullabies to Paralyze: Burn the Witch" by Queens of the Stone Age (2005) -- Buy CD -- Buy Download
"Never See the Sun Again: Mistake" by Hymns of the Wicked (2005) -- Buy CD
"Nymphetamine" by Cradle of Filth (2004) -- Buy Enhanced CD -- Buy CD -- Buy Download
"Darklore Manor" by Nox Arcana (2003) -- Buy CD -- Buy Download
"Under a Killing Moon: The Artist in the Ambulance" by Thrice (2003) -- Buy CD -- Buy Download 1 -- Buy Download 2
"Witches -- Salem (1692 vs. 2001)" by Elvira Madigan (2003) -- Buy Download
"Lovecraft & Witch Hearts: For Those Who Died" by Cradle of Filth (2002) -- Buy CD -- Buy Download
"Anybody" by Rose Polenzani (1999) -- Buy CD -- Buy Download
"Black Sails in the Sunset: Malleus Maleficarum" by AFI (1999) -- Buy CD
"Witch Burning" by Salem Mass (1999) -- Buy CD
"In/Casino/Out: Hulahoop Wounds" by At the Drive-In (1998) -- Buy CD -- Buy Download
"Something Wicked This Way Comes: Burning Times" by Iced Earth (1998) -- Buy CD
"Crucible, The: Soundtrack" by George Fenton (1996) -- Buy CD
"Pacific Trim: Give It a Day" by Pavement (1996) -- Buy CD
"Hocus Pocus: Soundtrack" by John Debney (1993) -- Buy CD
"In Utero: Serve the Servants" by Nirvana (1993) -- Buy CD -- Buy Download
"Eye, The" by King Diamond (1990) -- Buy CD
"Monster: Monster/Suicide/America" by Steppenwolf (1990) -- Buy CD -- Buy Download
"Warlock: Soundtrack" by Jerry Goldsmith (1989) -- Buy CD
"Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust Inc.: Moral Majority" by Dead Kennedys (1988) -- Buy CD
"Witches of Eastwick, The: Soundtrack" by John Williams (1987) -- Buy CD
"Devonsville Terror, The: Soundtrack" by Ray Colcord (1983) (CD)
"Moving Pictures: Witch Hunt" by Rush (1981) -- Buy CD -- Buy Download
"Live at the Witch Trials" by the Fall (1979) -- Buy CD
"Crucible, The: Original Cast Recording" (1961) -- Buy CD -- Buy Download

BOOKS

"Sin and Evil: Moral Values in Literature" by Ronald Paulson (2007) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Don Nardo (2007) (Book)
"Sacrifice, The" by Kathleen Benner Duble (2007) (Book)
"Oyer and Terminer" by Joe Masdon, in "Time Twisters" (2007) (Book)
"Mysterious America: The Ultimate Guide to the Nation's Weirdest Wonders..." by Loren Coleman (2007) (Book)
"Coercion as Cure: A Critical History of Psychiatry" by Thomas Szasz and Jaap van Ginneken (2007) (Book)
"Cambridge Introduction to Nathaniel Hawthorne, The" by Leland S. Person (2007) (Book)
"Witches" by Nigel Suckling (2006) (Book)
"Witch in the Waiting Room, The: A Physician Examines Paranormal Phenomena in..." by Robert S Bobrow (2006) (Book)
"When Traditional Medicine Fails: Your Guide to Mold Toxins" by Gary Rosen (2006) (Book)
"When the Ghost Screams: True Stories of Victims Who Haunt" by Leslie Rule (2006) (Book)
"Sensory Worlds in Early America" by Peter Charles Hoffer (2006) (Book)
"Path of the Devil, The: Early Modern Witch Hunts" by Gary F. Jensen (2006) (Book)
"In the Last Witchfinder" by James Morrow (2006) (Book)
"Dark Shadows: The Salem Branch" by Lara Parker (2006) (Book)
"Biblical Demonology: A Study of the Spiritual Forces Behind the Present..." by Merrill F. Unger (2006) (Book)
"Treason" by Don Brown (2005) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Michael Martin and Brian Bascle (ill.) (2005) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Michael Burgan (2005) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Jeffrey Wallis (2005) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials" by Lori Lee Wilson (2005) (Book)
"Preface to Colonial American Poetry, A: A Study in the Poetry of the Age in..." by Wisam Khalid Abdul Jabbar (2005) (Book)
"On the Edge of the Future: Esalen and the Evolution of America..." by Jeffrey John Kripal and Glenn W. Shuck (2005) (Book)
"Madness, The: A Story of the Salem Witch Trials" by Kyla Marden-Steinkraus (2005) (Book)
"Judge Sewall's Apology: The Salem Witch Trials and the Forming of a Conscience" by Richard Francis (2005) (Book)
"Hour of the Witch: Harry Potter, Wicca Witchcraft, and the Bible" by Steve Wohlberg (2005) (Book)
"Freedom Just Around the Corner: A New American History, 1585-1828" by Walter A. McDougall (2005) (Book)
"Force of Tradition, The: Response and Resistance in Literature, Religion and..." by Donald G. Marshall (2005) (Book)
"Escaping Salem: The Other Witch Hunt of 1692" by Richard Godbeer (2005) (Book)
"Covenant, The" by Aron Eli Coleite et al. (2005) (Book)
"Bradbury Chronicles, The: The Life of Ray Bradbury" by Sam Weller (2005) (Book)
"Bitemark Evidence" by Robert B. J. Dorion (2005) (Book)
"Vampire's Kiss, The" by Ruth Ann Nordin (2004) (Book)
"Thinking About Crime: Sense and Sensibility in American Penal Culture" by Michael H. Tonry (2004) (Book)
"Take a Walk on the Dark Side: Rock and Roll Myths, Legends and Curses" by Gary R. Patterson (2004) (Book)
"Such Men Are Dangerous: The Fanatics of 1692 and 2004" by Frances Hill (2004) (Book)
"Sleepers, Moles and Martyrs: Secret Identifications, Societal Integration" by Regina Bendix and John Bendix (2004) (Book)
"Salem: Place, Myth and Memory" by Dane Anthony Morrison and Nancy Lusignan Schultz (2004) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The: An Unsolved Mystery from History" by Jane Yolen et al. (2004) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Tracey Boraas (2004) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Red Brick Learning (2004) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Michael V. Uschan (2004) (Book)
"Osgood & Thayer Genealogy, An: Ancestry of Dr. Ken..." by Franklin Baker Osgood and Virginia Anne Thayer (2004) (Book)
"New England's Crises and Cultural Memory: Literature, Politics, History..." by John McWilliams (2004) (Book)
"John Winthrop, Oliver Cromwell and the Land of Promise" by Marc Aronson (2004) (Book)
"Figures of the Salem Witch Trials" by Stuart A. Kallen (2004) (Book)
"Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation" by Silvia Federici (2004) (Book)
"Bewitched in Salem: Witch City or City of Peace?" by Russ Ely (2004) (Book)
"Battle for the American Mind, The: A Brief History of a Nation's Thought" by Carl J. Richard (2004) (Book)
"Arthur Miller: His Life and Work" by Gottfried Martin (2004) (Book)
"Architecture in Salem: An Illustrated..." by Bryant F. Tolles, Bryant Franklin Tolles Jr. and Carolyn K. Tolles (2004) (Book)
"America on Trial: Inside the Legal Battles That Transformed Our Nation" by Alan M. Dershowitz (2004) (Book)
"Witchcraft and Society in England and America, 1550-1750" by Marion Gibson (2003) (Book)
"Witch-Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials" by Marc Aronson (2003) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The: A Primary Source History of the Witchcraft Trials in..." by Jenny MacBain (2003) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Tamra Orr (2003) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Laura Marvel (2003) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Carol Domblewski (2003) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials" by Kathryn Wesley (2003) (Book)
"Illusive Shadows: Justice, Media and Socially Significant American Trials" by Lloyd Chiasson (2003) (Book)
"Hangman's Knot, The: Lynching, Legal Execution and America's Struggle with..." by Eliza Steelwater (2003) (Book)
"Good Women of a Well-Blessed Land: Women's Lives in Colonial America" by Brandon Marie Miller (2003) (Book)
"Demonic Possession on Trial: Cases Studies from Modern England and Colonial A..." by WIlliam W. Coventry (2003) (Book)
"Corwin Genealogy, The: An Account of the Ancestors of Sheriff George Corwin..." by Carolyn Smith-Pellettier (2003) (Book)
"American Witch: A Practitioner's Guide" by Anthony Paige (2003) (Book)
"Witchcraft Reader, The" by Darren Oldridge (2002) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The: A Day-By-Day Chronicle of a Community Under Siege" by Marilynne K. Roach (2002) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Stephen Currie (2002) (Book)
"In the Hands of the People: The Trial Jury's Origins, Triumphs, Troubles..." by William L. Dwyer (2002) (Book)
"In the Devil's Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692" by Mary Beth Norton, Ph.D. (2002) (Book)
"Hunting for Witches: A Visitor's Guide to the Salem Witch Trials" by Frances Hill (2002) (Book)
"Deeply Into the Bone: Re-Inventing Rites of Passage" by Ronald L. Grimes (2002) (Book)
"Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft, 2nd ed."Êby Raymond Buckland (2002) (Book)
"Witchcraft in America" by Peggy Saari (2001) (Book)
"Quidditch Through the Ages" by Kennilworthy Whisp (J.K. Rowling) (2001) (Book)
"Puritan Origins of American Sex, The..." by Tracy Fessenden, Nicholas F. Radel and Magdalena J. Zaborowska (2001) (Book)
"Feminist Narratives and the Sociology of Religion" by Nancy Nason-Clark and Mary Jo Neitz (2001) (Book)
"Brief Guide to Beliefs, A: Ideas, Theologies, Mysteries and Movements" by Linda Edwards (2001) (Book)
"Back to Salem" by Alex Marcoux (2001) (Book)
"That's Not in My American History Book: A Compilation of Little-Known Events..." by Thomas Ayres (2000) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials Reader, The" by Frances Hill (2000) (Book)
"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" by J.K. Rowling (2000) (Book)
"Guilty Employers: A Cotton Mather Mystery" by Jude Peters (2000) (Book)
"Gothic Tales" by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell and Laura Kranzler (2000) (Book)
"Events That Changed America Through the Seventeenth Ce..." by John Ellis Findling and Frank W. Thackeray (2000) (Book)
"Case for Faith, The: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to..." by Lee Strobel (2000) (Book)
"Witch-Hunting in Seventeenth-Century New England: A Documentary History" by David D. Hall (1999) (Book)
"Spectral Evidence: The Ramona Case: Incest, Memory and Truth on Trial in..." by Moira Johnston (1999) (Book)
"Sorcery in Salem" by John Hardy Wright (1999) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Stuart A. Kallen (1999) (Book)
"Sabrina, Down Under" (1999) (Book)
"New England Encounters: Indians and Euroamericans Ca. 1600-1850" by Alden T. Vaughan (1999) (Book)
"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling (1999) (Book)
"Directory of Historic House Museums in the United Sta..." by Patricia Chambers Walker and Thomas Graham (1999) (Book)
"'You Have Stept Out of Your Place:' A History of Women and Religion in America" by Susan Hill Lindley (1999) (Book)
"Spellbound: Women and Witchcraft in America" by Elizabeth Reis (1998) (Book)
"Salem Witches' Book of Love Spells, The: Ancient Spells from Modern Witches" by Lilith McLelland (1998) (Book)
"Sabrina Goes to Rome" (1998) (Book)
"Trial of Witches, A: A Seventeenth-Century Witchcraft Prosecution" by Gilbert Geis and Ivan Bunn (1997) (Book)
"Story of the Salem Witch Trials, The" by Bryan F. le Beau (1997) (Book)
"Salem Witchcraft Cases: A Legal History" by Peter Charles Hoffer (1997) (Book)
"Salem Witch Trials, The" by Lori Lee Wilson (1997) (Book)
"Governing the Tongue: The Politics of Speech in Early New England" by Jane Kamensky (1997) (Book)
"Gallows Hill" by Lois Duncan (1997) (Book)
"Dilemma of Ritual Abuse, The: Cautions and Guides for Therapists" by George A. Fraser (1997) (Book)
"Delusion of Satan, A: The Full Story of the Salem Witchcraft Trials" by Frances Hill (1997) (Book)
"Damned Women: Sinners and Witches in Puritan New England" by Elizabeth Reis (1997) (Book)
"Cambridge Companion to Arthur Miller, The" by C.W.E. Bigsby (1997) (Book)
"Witch in History, The: Early Modern and Twentieth-Century Representations" by Diane Purkiss (1996) (Book)
"Tituba, Reluctant Witch of Salem: Devilish Indians and Puritan Fantasies" by Elaine G. Breslaw (1996) (Book)
"Myth of Repressed Memory, The: False Memories and Allega..." by Elizabeth F. Loftus and Katherine Ketcham (1996) (Book)
"Maps of Heaven, Maps of Hell: Religious Terror as Memory from the Puritans..." by Edward J. Ingebretsen (1996) (Book)
"Devil's Disciples, The: Makers of the Salem Witchcraft Trials" by Peter Charles Hoffer (1996) (Book)
"Understanding the Scarlet Letter: A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources and..." by Claudia Durst Johnson (1995) (Book)
"Salem Story: Reading the Witch Trials of 1692" by Bernard Rosenthal (1995) (Book)
"Hatemongers and Demagogues" by Thomas Streissguth (1995) (Book)
"Innerworldly Individualism: Charismatic Community and Its Institutionalization" by Adam B. Seligman (1994) (Book)
"I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem" by Maryse Conde (1994) (Book)
"Case and Controversies in U.S. History" by John Weston Walch and Kate O'Halloran (1993) (Book)
"Art of Authorial Presence, The: Hawthorne's Provincial Tales" by Gary Richard Thompson (1993) (Book)
"Witch Trial Trail of Boston and the Harvard Witch Walk, The: The People and..." by Ken Bresler (1992) (Book)
"Salem Witch Hunt, The: A One Act Play" by Hilary Weisman (1992) (Book)
"Salem Witch Crisis, The" by Larry Dale Gragg (1992) (Book)
"Prey" by Graham Masterton (1992) (Book)
"Crucible, The" by Arthur Miller (1992) (Book)
"Contrary to Popular Opinion" by Alan M. Dershowitz (1992) (Book)
"Break with Charity, A: A Story about the Salem Witch Trials" by Ann Rinaldi (1992) (Book)
"Bill of Rights and the States, The: The Colonial and Revolutionar..." by Patrick T. Conley and John P. Kaminski (1992) (Book)
"United States History: 1500 to 1789" by Steven E. Woodworth (1991) (Book)
"Sex Abuse Hysteria: Salem Witch Trials Revisited" by Richard A. Gardner (1991) (Book)
"Satanism Scare, The" by Joel Best, James T. Richardson and David G. Bromley (1991) (Book)
"Masterplots II" by Frank Northen Magill (1990) (Book)
"Witch Hunt: It Happened in Salem Village" by Stephen Krensky (1989) (Book)
"Poisons of the Past: Molds, Epidemics and History" by Mary Allerton Kilbourne Matossian (1989) (Book)
"I am a Witch" by Clark Ashton Smith (1989) (Book)
"Breaking the Rules: Wooster Group" by David Savran (1988) (Book)
"Witchcraft of Salem Village, The" by Shirley Jackson (1987) (Book)
"Wilderness Lost: The Religious Origins of the American Mind" by David Ross Williams (1987) (Book)
"Devil in the Shape of a Woman, The" by Carol F. Karlsen (1987) (Book)
"Story of the Salem Witch Trials, The" by Zachary Kent (1986) (Book)
"Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology" by William Ball Provine (1986) (Book)
"Political Trials: Gordian Knots in the Law" by Ron Christenson (1986) (Book)
"Witches of Eastwick, The" by John Hoyer Updike (1984) (Book)
"Witchcraft, Magic and Religion in 17th Century Massachusetts" by Richard Weisman (1984) (Book)
"Ultimate Stranger, The: The Autistic Child" by Carl H. Delacato (1984) (Book)
"Victim in International Perspective, The: Papers and Essays Given at the..." by Hans Joachim Schneider (1982) (Book)
"Entertaining Satan: Witchcraft and the Culture of Early New England" by John Putnam Demos (1982) (Book)
"Epistle, The" by Rosemary E. Bachelor (1979) (Book)
"Salem Witchcraft Papers" by Paul S. Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum, eds. (1976) (Book)
"Witches of Early America, The" by Sally Smith Booth (1975) (Book)
"Salem Possessed: The Social Origins of Witchcraft" by Paul S. Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum (1974) (Book)
"Plays, Politics and Polemics" by Catharine Hughes (1973) (Book)
"Salem-Village Witchcraft: A Documentary Record of Local ..." by Paul S. Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum, eds. (1972) (Book)
"Women in American Society" by Ann Dexter Gordon, Mari Jo Buhle and Nancy E. Schrom (1971) (Book)
"Life and Times of Cotton Mather, The" by Kenneth Silverman (1970) (Book)
"Witchcraft at Salem" by Chadwick Hansen (1969) (Book)
"Annals of Witchcraft in New England" by Samuel G. Drake (1967) (Book)
"Devil in Massachusetts, The: A Modern Enquiry Into the Salem Witch Trials" by Marion Lena Starkey (1949) (Book)
"William and Mary Quart..." by Institute of Early American History and Culture and College of William and Mary (1944) (Book)
"Road to Endor" by Esther Hammand (1940) (Book)
"Shadow Out of Time, The" by Howard Phillips "H.P." Lovecraft (1934-5) (Book, Periodical)
"Thing on the Doorstep, The" by Howard Phillips "H.P." Lovecraft (1933) (Book, Periodical)
"Dreams in the Witch House, The" by Howard Phillips "H.P." Lovecraft (1932) (Book, Periodical)
"Witchcraft in Old and New England" by George Lyman Kittredge (1929) (Book)
"Mirror for Witches, A" by Esther Forbes (1928) (Book)
"Dunwich Horror, The" by Howard Phillips "H.P." Lovecraft (1928) (Book, Periodical)
"Colour Out of Space, The" by Howard Phillips "H.P." Lovecraft (1927) (Book, Periodical)
"Unnamable, The" by Howard Phillips "H.P." Lovecraft (1923) (Book, Periodical)
"Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706" by George Lincoln Burr (1914) (Book)
"Salem Witchcraft: With an Account of Salem Village and a History of Opinions..." by Charles W. Upham (1867) (Book)
"Lois the Witch" by Elizabeth Gaskell (1859) (Book)
"Witching Times" by John William de Forest (1856-7) (Book)
"House of the Seven Gables, The" by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1851) (Book)
"Weird Gathering, The" and other poems by John Greenleaf Whittier (1831-49) (Book)
"Rachel Dyer" by John Neal (1820) (Book)

PERIODICALS

"Witch Hunt" Constitution by Lynne Olson (1992) (Periodical)
"Criminal Trial Before Lawyers, The" U. Chi. L. Rev. by John H. Langbein (1978) (Periodical)
"Team-Up: Visions of Hate!" (1976) (Periodical)
"Ergotism: The Satan Loosed in Salem?" by Linnda R. Caporael, in Science Vol. 192 (1976) (Periodical)
"Witch Trial at Mount Holly, A" by Benjamin Franklin (1730) (Periodical)

THEATRE

"Witchcraze" by Patricia Causey (2002-7) (Musical)
"Cry Innocent: The People versus Bridget Bishop" by Mark Stevick (1999-2007) (Play)
"Witches of Eastwick, The" (2000) (Musical)
"Crucible, The" by Arthur Miller (1961) (Opera)
"Crucible, The" by Arthur Miller (1952) (Play)
"Giles Corey, Yeoman" by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1893) (Play)
"Giles Corey of the Salem Farms" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1868) (Play)

FINE ART

"Lord knows that I haven't hurt them, The'" by Howard Pyle, in "Dulcibel: A tale of old Salem" by Henry Peterson, Philadelphia (1907) (Illustration)
"Marched from jail for the last time" by Howard Pyle, in "Dulcibel: A tale of old Salem" by Henry Peterson, Philadelphia (1907) (Illustration)
"She stood up serene but heroic" by Howard Pyle, in "Dulcibel: A tale of old Salem" by Henry Peterson, Philadelphia (1907) (Illustration)
"Tituba" by John Whetten Ehninger, in "The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow," Boston (1902) (Illustration)
"Tituba and Mary Walcott" by John Whetten Ehninger, in "The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow," Boston (1902) (Illustration)
"Mary Walcott Accusing Giles Corey" by John Whetten Ehninger, in "The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow," Boston (1902) (Illustration)
"Martha Corey" by John Whetten Ehninger, in "The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow," Boston (1902) (Illustration)
"Father! Father!" by Howard Pyle, in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, New York (1893) (Illustration)
"Sheriff brought the witch up the broad aisle, her chains clanking as she stepped, The" by F.A. Carter, in "The Witch of Salem, or Credulity Run Mad" by John R. Musick, New York (1893) (Illustration)
"There is a Flock of Yellow Birds Around Her Head" by Howard Pyle, in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, New York (1893) (Illustration)
"Court Trial of Witches" by unknown, in "Witchcraft Illustrated" by Henrietta D. Kimball, Boston (1892) (Illustration)
"Giles Corey's Punishment and Awful Death" by unknown, in "Witchcraft Illustrated" by Henrietta D. Kimball, Boston (1892) (Illustration)
"Tituba Teaching the First Act of Witchcraft" by unknown, in "Witchcraft Illustrated" by Henrietta D. Kimball, Boston (1892) (Illustration)
"Witch, The, No. 1" by Joseph E. Baker, Geo. H. Walker & Co., Boston (circa 1892) (Lithograph)
"Witch, The, No. 2" by Joseph E. Baker, Geo. H. Walker & Co., Boston (circa 1892) (Lithograph)
"Witch, The, No. 3" by Joseph E. Baker, Geo. H. Walker & Co., Boston (circa 1892) (Lithograph)
"Witches, The" by Walter McEwen, in the collection of Dallas Museum of Art (circa 1892) (Painting)
"Execution of Mrs. Ann Hibbins [on Boston Commons in 1657]" by F.T. Merrill, in "Lynn and Surroundings" by Clarence W. Hobbs, Lynn, Mass. (1886) (Illustration)
"Accused of Witchcraft" by Douglas Volk, in the collection of Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington (1884) (Painting)
"Arresting a Witch" by Howard Pyle, in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, New York (1883) (Illustration)
"Burroughs and the Sheriffs" by Alfred Rudolph Waud, in "A Popular History of the United States" vol. 2 by William Cullen Bryant, New York (1878) (Illustration)
"Captain Alden Denounced" by Alfred Fredericks, in "A Popular History of the United States" vol. 2 by William Cullen Bryant, New York (1878) (Illustration)
"Tituba and the Children" by Alfred Fredericks, in "A Popular History of the United States" vol. 2 by William Cullen Bryant, New York (1878) (Illustration)
"Trial of Giles Corey" by Charles S. Reinhardt, in "A Popular History of the United States" vol. 2 by William Cullen Bryant, New York (1878) (Illustration)
"Witchcraft at Salem Village" likely by F.O.C. Darley, Granville Perkins or Wm. L. Shepard, in "Pioneers in the Settlement of America" vol. 1 by William A. Crafts, Boston (1876) (Illustration)
"Legend of Salem, The: The Rev. George Burroughs was accused of witchcraft on the evidence of feats of strength, tried, hung, and buried beneath the gallows" by unknown, in Leslie's Weekly illustrated newspaper, v. 31, (1871) (Illustration)
"Witch Hill" or "The Salem Martyr" by Thomas Slatterwhite Noble, in the collection of New York Historical Society, New York (1869) (Painting)
"Trial of George Jacobs, The, August 5, 1692" by Tompkins Harrison Matteson, in the collection of The Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass. (1855) (Painting)
"Examination of a Witch" by Tompkins Harrison Matteson, in the collection of The Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass. (1853) (Painting)
"Soul-killing witches that deform the body, The" by T. Bedlington, in "The Wonders of the Invisible World" by Robert Calef, Boston (1828) (Illustration)

REENACTMENT

County of Hampshire, Mass. (USDA-NRCS Photo)
County of Hampshire, Mass.

Danvers Alarm List Company Inc.: Rebecca Nurse Homestead -- Danvers, Mass.

Rebecca Nurse Homestead and Danvers Alarm List Co. offer information about visiting the 17th-century property associated with the Salem Village Witchcraft of 1692, and the modern alarm-list company. Also included is basic, factual information about the infamous witchcraft outbreak of 1692. The homestead is owned and operated by Danvers Alarm List Company Inc., a non-profit, educational, 18th-century reenactment group. Its members portray the militia, minute and alarm companies of Danvers and surrounding communities, as they existed in the 1774-5 timeframe. The alarm-list company presents its impression to the public through demonstrations, exhibitions, parades, living-history encampments and battle reenactments.

G. Gedney Godwin Inc. -- Valley Forge, Penn.

G. Gedney Godwin Inc. has supplied film props to nearly every historical film produced in the last 20 years. The company's unique inventory of museum-quality reproductions has found its way into numerous scenes on both television and the silver screen by fulfilling the promise of the company founder that "[t]hose gentlemen who will favor him with their custom, may depend on their work being dispatched and their favors gratefully acknowledged, by their most humble servant." The 17th-century reproductions include men's military and civilian breeches, shirts, jackets, shoes and weapons, and women's formal and casual day dresses, aprons, coifs and bodices.

LukeHistory.com: 17th Century Reenacting and Living History Resources -- Herndon, Va.

Luke Knowlton is the reenactor of a veteran of the wars in the Low Countries who is now the quartermaster-sergeant and clerk for Sir Thomas Blackwell's Regiment of Foote, Sergeant-Major's Company, a 17th-century royalist English Civil War unit. Knowlton's LukeHistory.com offers information which describes much of life during the trials including news sheets, military pamphlets, texts of black-letter political and civilian ballads and other documents which were copied from microfilm and facsimiles of period originals, bibliographies and links. To complete the reenactment of period life, Luke's Kitchen includes favorite recipes for chickpea torta, mussel brose, pickled eggs and pickled garlic.

Plimoth Plantation Inc. -- Plymouth, Mass.

Plimoth Plantation, a bicultural museum, offers powerful, personal encounters with history built on thorough research about the Wampanoag people and the colonial English community in the 1600s. The museum's exhibits, programs, live interpreters and historic settings encourage a new understanding about present-day issues affecting communities around the world. The visitor experience is at the heart of its work. The setting, staff and a compelling approach to history combine to provide a memorable visitor experience. The museum is successful when a satisfied visitor recommends the museum to family and friends. The museum is supported by admissions, contributions, grants and generous volunteers.

Smoke & Fire Co. -- Waterville, Ohio

Smoke & Fire Co. is a catalog of colonial clothing, patterns, books, historic camp gear and period accoutrements. The company offers quality merchandise for your museum or living-history hobby. The company attends several events every year because its staffers enjoy camping at historical sites and being part of the celebration of history. Smoke & Fire News publishes information about living histories including the 17th century. The news has a readership of more than 4,000 people in the United States, Canada and other nations where more than 500 copies are sold over the counter in a growing number of museums and black-powder shops.

OTHER POPULAR REFERENCES

Google.com: Search: Movies: Salem Witch Trials -- Mountain View, Calif.
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Amazon.com -- Seattle
BroomShop.com -- Grants Pass, Ore.
Ferrini Productions "Witch City" Film Documentary – Gloucester, Mass.

+ CLASSICAL REFERENCES

"Thou shalt not suffer a witch to liue."
--Geneva Bible, Exodus 22:18

Boness, Neil and Suzana Sukovic, ed. "Witchcraft, Demonology and the Inquisition." University of Sydney Library Rare Book and Special Collections. Sydney, 2007.
___. Baxter, Richard. "The certainty of the wor
lds of spirits." London, 1691.
___. [Browne, Thomas]. "A Tryal of witches at the assizes held at Bury St Edmonds." London, 1682.
___. Glanvill, Joseph. "Blow at modern sadducism in some philosophical considerations about witchcraft." London, 1668.
___. Glanvill, Joseph. "Essays on several important subjects in philosophy and religion." London, 1676.
___. Glanvill, Joseph. "Sadducismus triumphatis." London, 1681.
___. Hutchinson, Francis. "An historical essay concerning witchcraft." London, 1718.
___. James I, king of England. "Daemonologie." London, 1603.
___. Kramer, Henry (Henricus Institoris) and James (Jacobus) Sprenger. "The Malleus Maleficarum." 1486.

Burr, George Lincoln, ed. "Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706." New York, 1914.
___. Brattle, Thomas, F.R.S. "Letter to the Rev. ___." 1692."
___. Calef, Robert. "More Wonders of the Invisible World." London, 1700.
___. Hale, The Rev. John. "A Modest Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft." Boston, 1702.
___. Lawson, The Rev. Deodat. "A Brief and True Narrative of Some Remarkable Passages Relating to Sundry Persons Afflicted by Witchcraft, at Salem Village which Happened from the Nineteenth of March, to the fifth of April, 1692." Boston, 1692.
___. Mather, The Rev. Cotton. "Thaumatographia Pneumatica (The Wonders of the Invisible World)." 1693.
___. Phips, Governor Sir William. "Letters to the Home Government." 1692-3.

Cornell University Library. "Witchcraft Collection." 2007.
___. Calef, Robert. "More Wonders of the Invisible World." London, 1700.
___. Calef, Robert. "Some Few Remarks, upon a Scandalous Book, against the Government and Ministry of New-England." Boston, 1701.
___. Hale, The Rev. John. "A Modest Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft." Boston, 1702.
___. Hutchinson, Francis. "Excerpt of The Witchcrafts at Salem, Boston, and Andover in New England." 1718.
___. Hutchinson, Francis. "An historical essay concerning witchcraft." London, 1720.
___. Hutchinson, Gov. Thomas. "Excerpt of The History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay." Boston, 1767.
___. Hutchinson, Gov. Thomas. "The Witchcraft Delusion of 1692." Boston, 1870.
___. Lawson, The Rev. Deodat. "A Brief and True Narrative of Some Remarkable Passages Relating to Sundry Persons
Afflicted by Witchcraft." Boston, 1692.
___. Lawson, The Rev. Deodat. "Christ's Fidelity the only Shield against Satan's Malignity." 1704.
___. Mather, The Rev. Cotton. "Magnalia Christi Americana." London, 1702.
___. Mather, The Rev. Increase. "A Further Account of the Tryals of the New England Witches." London, 1693.
___. Maule, Thomas. "New-England Pesecutors Mauled With their own Weapons." New York, 1697.
___. Maule, Thomas. "Truth Held Forth and Maintained According to the Testimony of the holy Prophets, Christ and his Apostles recorded in the holy Scriptures." New York, 1695.
___. Willard, The Rev. Samuel. "Some Mifcellany OBSERVATIONS On our prefent Debates refpecting Witchcrafts, in a Dialogue Between S. & B., By P.E. and J.A." Philadelphia, 1692.

Essex Society of Genealogists, ed. "The Essex Genealogist; vol. 4, no. 3, August." Lynnfield, Mass., 1984.
___. Pease, Elaine K., M.L.S. "Goody Pease of Salem Town." 1984.

Hanover College Internet Archive of Texts and Documents. "Early Modern Europe: The Witch Hunts." 1999.
___. Brattle, Thomas, F.R.S. "Letter to the Rev. ___." 1692."
___. Burr, George Lincoln, ed. "Witchcraft in New York: The Cases of Hall and Harrison." "Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706." New York, 1914.
___. Calef, Robert. "More Wonders of the Invisible World." London, 1700.
___. Green, Samuel A., ed. "Groton In the Witchcraft Times." "'A briefe account of a strange & unusuall Providence of God befallen to Elizabeth Knap of Groton,' by the Rev. Samuel Willard (c. 1671)." 1883.
___. Hale, The Rev. John. "A Modest Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft." Boston, 1702.
___. James I, king of England. "Daemonologie." London, 1603.
___. Kramer, Henry (Henricus Institoris) and James (Jacobus) Sprenger. "The Malleus Maleficarum." 1486.
___. Lawson, The Rev. Deodat. "A Brief and True Narrative of Some Remarkable Passages Relating to Sundry Persons Afflicted by Witchcraft, at Salem Village which Happened from the Nineteenth of March, to the fifth of April, 1692." Boston, 1692.
___. Mather, The Rev. Cotton. "Discourse on Witchcraft." Boston, 1689.
___. Mather, The Rev. Cotton. "Thaumatographia Pneumatica (The Wonders of the Invisible World)." 1693.
___. Mather, The Rev. Increase. "A Further Account of the Tryals of the New England Witches." London, 1693.
___. Mather, The Rev. Increase. "Remarkable Providences." 1683.
___. Maule, Thomas. "Truth Held Forth and Maintained According to the Testimony of the holy Prophets, Christ and his Apostles recorded in the holy Scriptures." New York, 1695.
___. Phips, Governor Sir William. "Letters to the Home Government." 1692-3.

Lawson, The Rev. Deodat. "'Witchcraft In Salem' (1704)." Michael Sees, ed. 2006.

 


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