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Books with title The Witch Trials

  • The Wither Trials

    Mark Mulle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 27, 2016)
    Herobrine has brought to life a creature of legends: the Wither.Under the promise of rewarding an ancient artifact known as the Nether Star, Herobrine has assigned three tasks to the Wither. The first of which is to light some portals scattered across the Overworld. But this will be no easy task for the Wither, as each portal is heavily guarded by the wits and magic of the one known as Steve.How will the Wither ever compete with the powers of Steve himself?An Unofficial Minecraft Diary Book for Kids Ages 9 - 12 (Preteen / Thrilling Minecraft Adventure / Minecraft NovelTHIS MINECRAFT ADVENTURE STORY IS A MUST READ FOR MINECRAFT FANS ESPECIALLY FOR KIDS AGE 5-7 , 6-8 , 8-10 , 9-12 , THIS EXCITING MINECRAFT BOOK IS MADE for ages 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and older. MOTIVATE YOUR 8 YEAR OLD BOYS AND GIRLS OR MINECRAFT KIDS AGES 9-12 TO READ WITH THIS EXCITING STORY.This unofficial Minecraft book is not authorized, endorsed or sponsored by Microsoft Corp., Mojang AB, Notch Development AB or any other person or entity owning or controlling the rights of the Minecraft name, trademark or copyrights. All characters, names, places and other aspects of the game described herein are trademarked and owned by their respective owners. Minecraft®/ /TM & ©2009-2016 Mojang/Notch.
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  • The Witch

    Mara

    language (Mara, Oct. 30, 2013)
    As The Event of Hallows approaches, a sleeping evil awakens. A mysterious shadow of the past takes shape to carry out a curse that was casted upon the nearby village. Known only to have been cursed by an old witch, an annual tradition cycles around again. A new witch, named Zeith, is called to banish the evil that is summoned and although he's a witch, his witchery is best viewed through the imagination. This short story tells of an epic battle between monster and man as the old tradition is played out in the Hallorena on this Event of Hallows! Science-Fiction, Fantasy, MythologyFor children ages 9-12
  • Witch Trials

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2013)
    From a modern perspective, it seems incredible that people were once executed for practicing witchcraft. Yet, in medieval Europe and colonial America, more than 12,000 lost their lives this way. The proof of witchery was often as scanty as a physical deformity or as outrageous as the water test: If the tied-up suspect floated in water, they were guilty; if they sunk, they were innocent! Readers will be fascinated by reports of famous and lesser-known witch trials accompanied by vivid photographs, colorful illustrations, and intriguing fact boxes. Theyll learn how dubious accusations, circumstantial evidence, and a lack of scientific knowledge proved fatal for so many.
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  • Salem Witch Trials

    Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, May 7, 2007)
    Uses letters, speeches, writings, and quotations from historical figures to discuss the Salem witch trials.
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  • The Witch

    Mary Johnston, Paula Brown

    eBook (, Oct. 3, 2016)
    The Witch Annotated By Mary JohnstonMary Johnston (21 November 1870 - 9 May 1936)Historical novelist Mary Johnson was one of the America's best selling authors in the twentieth century. She began to devote herself to writing in order to help support her family. Due to frequent illness that motivated her to seek extra income through writing. She is also known for writing popular history books that combined romance with history.
  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Sarah Gilman

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Students will be fascinated by the events that transpired in seventeenth-century colonial Massachusetts, when a group of young girls accused several townspeople of witchcraft. Through colorful images and riveting text, this truth is stranger than fiction story will teach young readers much about the religious and cultural state of colonial New England, as well as the dangers of groupthink.
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  • Witch Trials

    Alix Wood

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Discusses the development of witch trials, what would happen to those accused, and famous trials from around the world.
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  • Trial By Witch

    B. Joann Crisp

    eBook (Lulu.com, Jan. 28, 2014)
    Liam is cursed with immortality and the burden of carrying out a dead witch's vengeance. Hilda, a witch of spectacular power, blames four families in Liam's village for the murder of her innocent sister Gretchen. Tortured and eventually put to death for crimes of witchcraft, Gretchen carried with her three distinct scars that she received through a series of trials. Liam shares these scars--burns on his hands and feet, a gash across his chest, and the deep bruising caused by a hangman's noose--and he is charged with eradicating each of the four bloodlines so that he may earn the right to carry such scars. Until all descendants of the Goodes, Brewers, Millers, and Spensers are dead, Liam will have a tortuously long existence, void of love or meaning outside of death. Ana, a young woman Liam meets during his quest, is quick to realize the details of Liam's plight and offers to join him as he hunts down a man who has been stalking him and even killing the few people he calls his friends.
  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Andrea P Smith

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2011)
    The time of the Salem Witch Trials is fascinating. Traditional history books cannot possibly capture the aura of fear and paranoia in the way that illustrated art paired with captions and speech balloons can. Learners will come away with a richer understanding of history and a greater enjoyment of reading, too!
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  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Sabrina Crewe, Various, Michael Uschan

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Oct. 1, 2004)
    The United States has been shaped by the people and events of its past. This series vividly describes events that had an effect on U.S. history and introduces young readers to the people who shaped them. The easy-to-read text, historic art and photography, suggested activities, and clear, simple maps help bring to life the causes of these events, their effects on people at the time, and their significance today.
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  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Robin Johnson

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Oct. 31, 2014)
    In 1692, two young girls in Salem, Massachusetts, were diagnosed by the local doctor as being bewitched. Hysteria over witchcraft reached a fever pitch leading the Puritan townsfolk to accuse friends and neighbors of being under Satan's influence. This book tells the unbelievable, yet true, story of how innocent people were jailed on the evidence of dreams and visions, and how the legal system allowed nineteen people to be hanged before the governor of the state brought the people of Salem to their senses.
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  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Michael Martin

    Hardcover (Capstone Global Library Ltd, Feb. 1, 2011)
    The graphic novels in this series tell the story of important events in a narrative format that will capture kids' imaginations and teach them key facts and details.
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