An Examen of Witches (1929 ~ Limited Edition)

$ 92.65
DescriptionAn Examen of Witches is a historical book written by Henry Boguet in the 16th century. The book is a detailed account of the witch hunts that took place during the time in Switzerland. Boguet was a judge during this period and he used his experience and knowledge to write this book. Boguet provides a detailed description of the methods used to identify and prosecute witches. He talks about the different types of witches and their abilities, as well as the various ways in which they were punished. He also discusses the role of the church in the witch hunts and how the church influenced the beliefs of the people. An Examen of Witches is a valuable historical document that provides insight into the beliefs and practices of the people during the witch hunts. It is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of witchcraft and the persecution of witches. The book is written in an accessible language and is easy to understand, making it a great resource for scholars and casual readers alike.This edition was published by John Rodker in 1929 and was limited to 1250 copies.Shipping discounts available on combined orders! Needless to say, prices are subject to change without notice.We strive to ensure quality and satisfaction with every book sold. Your privacy is very important to us! We ship our items discreetly with no occult references on the package. To view our Return Policy, Privacy Policy and/or Terms and Conditions, click here.

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(51124A-0030-F) Bullseye Glascadia Burnt Orange Opalescent with Steel Blue Opal Drizzle 90 C.O.E. Glass

Limited Edition

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