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Satan's invisible world discover'd; or The history or witches and warlocks

Containing the wonderful relation of Major Weir and his sister - The witches of Calder, Pittenweem, Borrowstouness, Bargarran, and Culross. And a remarkable proclamation, which was heard at the cross of Edinburgh at [t]welve o'clock at night, in the reign of King James the IV of Scotland

Also known as History or witches and warlocks; Satan's invisible world discovered

by George Sinclair

  • First published:
  • 19th century
  • Language: English

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None of the 1 source behind this record supplied a summary of Satan's invisible world discover'd; or The history or witches and warlocks (1807). What the catalog does say:

Traditions: Witchcraft and folk magic

Subjects: Witchcraft, Scotland, France, Witches, Superstition, 1801-1900, Chapbooks, Pittenweem

Provenance

Why this book is in the catalog

Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Witchcraft and folk magic.

  • Witchcraft and folk magic

    Controlled discovery queries from national-library-of-scotland matched “witchcraft”. Retained metadata contains “witches” in the title, “witches” in the subtitle, “witches” in the alternative title, and 4 additional metadata match(es).

    • witchcraft· via National Library of Scotland
    • witches· in title
    • witches· in subtitle
    • witches· in alternative title
    • Witchcraft· in subject
    • witches· in subject

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Containing the wonderful relation of Major Weir and his sister - The witches of Calder, Pittenweem, Borrowstouness, Bargarran, and Culross. And a remarkable proclamation, which was heard at the cross of Edinburgh at [t]welve o'clock at night, in the reign of King James the IV of Scotland

National Bibliography of Scotland record

16 cm; 24 p; Anonymous. By George Sinclair; Woodcut on title page

1807Printed by C. RandallEnglishCatalog record

Subjects

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Identifiers

National Library of Scotland
  • 9937641423804341

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national-library-of-scotland:9937641423804341
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