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England
160 books carry this heading. It is a source-library term, kept as recorded; related traditions and headings below are drawn from co-occurrence, not editorial judgment.
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News from Pannier-alley, or, A True relation of some pranks the devil hath play'd with a plaster-pot there
1687
Sadducismus debellatus: or, A true narrative of the sorceries and witchcrafts exercis'd by the Devil and his instruments
Francis Grant Cullen
1698
The ghosts of our lives
Justin Thomas
2019
The nativity of Mr. Will. Lilly astrologically performed
James Blackwel
1660
The trial of the Lancaster witches A. D. MDCXII
Thomas Potts, Edward Sir Bromley, George Bagshawe Harrison, Christian Deetjen
1929
Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart Essex
A. D. J Macfarlane
1977
L'organisation de la recherche scientifique dans La Nouvelle Atlantide de Lord Bacon
André Bourguignon
1959French
Le magnétisme opposé à la médecine
Jules Dupotet
1840French
A Most strange and dreadful apparition of several spirits & visions
1680
A Relation of a strange apparition in an ale-house next doore to the White Horse, against Sommerset-House in the strand
1641
Farewell Miss Julie Logan
James Matthew Barrie
2009
Harri Pʻotʻerě ev pʻilisopʻayakan kʻarě
J. K Rowling
2016Armenian
Solving the mysteries of Stonehenge
Leon Gray
2010
Strange and true news from Long-Ally in More-Fields, Southwark, and Wakefield in Yorkshire
1661
The Famous history of the Lancashire witches. :Shewing, their manner of becoming such; of their enchantments, spells, revels, merry pranks, ... With the love and humour of Roger and Dorothy. To which is added, A treatise on witches in general
1770
The wonderful prophecy, declared by Christian James, a maid of twenty years of age, (late daughter of Daniel James) which was born and bred near the town which is called Padstow, in the county of Cornwal, who departed this life on the 8th of January; with a true relation of her behaviour both in her lifetime, and at the hour of her death; worthy to be had in perpetual memory
1720