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W**T
Good service
An easy to read dissertation of the trial of the Pendle witches, as written originally by Thomas Potts. The archaic language has been clarified, without losing any of the original integrity. A "must read" for anyone interested in 17th century history/witchcraft.
T**E
One of the first monarchy cover ups
Not had chance to read it properly yet, but from what I've seen so far, it's pretty interesting
B**G
lancashire
A lovely informative book, many thanks I will be honest and say that I found the small print a little difficult to read, so maybe I need glasses
W**E
Five Stars
A great transcript of the original text with some great notes and clarifications by Poole.
M**E
Four Stars
didnt realise this was rhe actual transcript of the trial in olde english. ok though and interesting story
A**R
great Book
Fine study. Very interesting.
M**N
Interesting
Hard to get into at first
M**S
Thomas Potts,
Fantastic, being a Wiccan, I wanted to know the history, of Witches, and this has it all, great read, and easy to nderstand,,
L**E
Great condition
Great condition and excited to read it!
M**E
Is easy to understand and actual history.
This is a very good book. Explains a lot and writes everything in a modern way so is easier to understand.
Q**E
Fascinating read.....!!!
Such a fascinating account of the Pendle witch trials in Lancaster England in 1612. Written firsthand by the clerk of the court who witnessed the proceedings. A good read.
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