Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728 The Wonders of the Invisible world: Being an Account of the Tryals... [witches]

GLC00264

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GLC#
GLC00264
Type
Books & pamphlets
Date
1693
Author/Creator
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Title
The Wonders of the Invisible world: Being an Account of the Tryals... [witches]
Place Written
London, England
Pagination
106 p. ; Height: 21 cm, Width: 16 cm

One of the most famous of early New England books, here in the first British edition printed at London, following the first edition published in Boston the same year. Mather meant to expose witchcraft and to support his friends in the government. He gives detailed descriptions of each case, thus providing an invaluable record. All the early editions of this work are extremely rare, especially the Boston edition and the present one. Printed by John Dunton, with errors in pagination and spelling: "Ex[e]cuted" "Bostun" and "Gove[r]nour" on titlepage (per NUC). Small quarto in 19th century calf with gilt inner dentelles. Some trimming loss to characters in running-titles.

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