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Books with title The Salem Witch Trials

  • What Were the Salem Witch Trials?

    Joan Holub, Who HQ, Dede Putra

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, Aug. 11, 2015)
    Something wicked was brewing in the small town of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. It started when two girls, Betty Parris and Abigail Williams, began having hysterical fits. Soon after, other local girls claimed they were being pricked with pins. With no scientific explanation available, the residents of Salem came to one conclusion: it was witchcraft! Over the next year and a half, nineteen people were convicted of witchcraft and hanged while more languished in prison as hysteria swept the colony. Author Joan Holub gives readers and inside look at this sinister chapter in history.
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  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Matt Doeden

    eBook (Capstone Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    The colony of Massachusetts in 1692 was a harsh place. Disease, hunger, and the threat of war made life stressful. Colonists clung to their religious faith and looked for someone to blame. Some accused their fellow colonists of causing the troubles through the practice of witchcraft. The hysteria spread until no one was safe. Will you: Attempt to defend yourself against charges of witchcraft? Try to keep your family together as your mother is put on trial? Accuse someone else of being a witch?
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  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Michael J. Martin, Brian Bascle

    eBook (Capstone Press, May 15, 2020)
    Tells the story of the 1692 witchcraft trials in Salem, Massachusetts. Written in graphic-novel format.
  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Michael J. Martin, Brian Bascle

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Tells the story of the 1692 witchcraft trials in Salem, Massachusetts. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Kekla Magoon

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Describes the history surrounding Salem's famous witch hunt and witch trials that occurred during the late seventeenth century.
  • Witch Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials

    Marc Aronson, Alan Nebelthau, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, June 12, 2013)
    Salem, Massachusetts, 1692 In a plain meetinghouse a woman stands before her judges. The accusers, girls and young women, are fervent and overexcited. The accused is a poor, unpopular woman who had her first child before she was married. As the trial proceeds the girls begin to wail, tear their clothing, and scream that the woman is hurting them. Some of them expose wounds to the horrified onlookers, holding out the pins that have stabbed them - pins that appeared as if by magic. Are they acting or are they really tormented by an unseen evil? Whatever the cause, the nightmare has begun. The witch trials will eventually claim 25 lives, shatter the community, and forever shape the American social conscience.
  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Peter Benoit

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    In 1692, a wave of hysteria swept through the largely Puritan village of Salem, Massachusetts, as people began accusing each other of practicing witchcraft.Even before the first glorious ring of the Liberty Bell, America was a land of freedom and promise. The Cornerstones of Freedom series explores what inspires people from all over the world to start life anew here, endure the economic and social upheavals, and defend the land and rights that are unique to the United States of America. Readers will find out why the people of Salem had such a powerful fear of witches, why certain people were more likely to be accused, and how innocent people were tried and found guilty in a long string of court trials.
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  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Nancy Ohlin, Roger Simó

    Paperback (little bee books, July 25, 2017)
    Get ready to blast back to the past and learn all about the Salem Witch Trials!When people think about the Salem Witch Trials, things like witchcraft and the Puritans may come to mind. But what were the trials all about, and were people really practicing witchcraft? This engaging nonfiction book, complete with black and white interior illustrations, will make readers feel like they've traveled back in time. It covers everything from how the craze started to what happened at the trials, and more. Find out interesting, little-known facts such as how most of the accused were from outside of Salem, Massachusetts, and how even animals were accused of witchcraft! The unique details along with the clever and humorous interior illustrations make this series stand out from the competition.
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  • What Were the Salem Witch Trials?

    Joan Holub, Who HQ, Dede Putra

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, Aug. 11, 2015)
    Something wicked was brewing in the small town of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. It started when two girls, Betty Parris and Abigail Williams, began having hysterical fits. Soon after, other local girls claimed they were being pricked with pins. With no scientific explanation available, the residents of Salem came to one conclusion: it was witchcraft! Over the next year and a half, nineteen people were convicted of witchcraft and hanged while more languished in prison as hysteria swept the colony. Author Joan Holub gives readers and inside look at this sinister chapter in history.
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  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Robin Johnson

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, 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

    Nancy Ohlin, Roger Simó

    eBook (little bee books, July 25, 2017)
    Get ready to blast back to the past and learn all about the Salem Witch Trials!When people think about the Salem Witch Trials, things like witchcraft and the Puritans may come to mind. But what were the trials all about, and were people really practicing witchcraft? This engaging nonfiction book, complete with black and white interior illustrations, will make readers feel like they've traveled back in time. It covers everything from how the craze started to what happened at the trials, and more. Find out interesting, little-known facts such as how most of the accused were from outside of Salem, Massachusetts, and how even animals were accused of witchcraft! The unique details along with the clever and humorous interior illustrations make this series stand out from the competition.
  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Don Nardo

    eBook (Lucent Books Inc, May 7, 2007)
    This book offers a credible, unbiased look at the often sensationalized Salem witch trials that took place in Massachusetts during the late seventeenth century. It describes the religious, political, and social context in which the accusations and trials took place, as well as the aftermath of the trials and the legacies that ensued.