
Mary Schweidler, the amber witch; The most interesting trial for witchcraft ever known, printed from an imperfect manuscript by her father, Abraham Schweidler, the pastor of Coserow in the island of Usedom / edited by W. Meinhold ; translated from the Ger
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Set against the backdrop of a historical witch trial, this work presents the intriguing case of Mary Schweidler, known as the amber witch, through the eyes of her father, Abraham Schweidler, a pastor. The narrative unfolds from an imperfect manuscript, offering a unique perspective on the events surrounding the trial. Enhanced by modern formatting for clarity and readability, this edition aims to preserve a significant piece of history for both contemporary and future audiences.
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Mary Schweidler, the amber witch; The most interesting trial for witchcraft ever known, printed from an imperfect manuscript by her father, Abraham Schweidler, the pastor of Coserow in the island of Usedom / edited by W. Meinhold ; translated from the Ger, Wilhelm Meinhold
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- 2023
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- Title
- Mary Schweidler, the amber witch; The most interesting trial for witchcraft ever known, printed from an imperfect manuscript by her father, Abraham Schweidler, the pastor of Coserow in the island of Usedom / edited by W. Meinhold ; translated from the Ger
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Wilhelm Meinhold
- Publisher
- Alpha Editions
- Released
- 2023
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 148
- ISBN13
- 9789356908727
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- Set against the backdrop of a historical witch trial, this work presents the intriguing case of Mary Schweidler, known as the amber witch, through the eyes of her father, Abraham Schweidler, a pastor. The narrative unfolds from an imperfect manuscript, offering a unique perspective on the events surrounding the trial. Enhanced by modern formatting for clarity and readability, this edition aims to preserve a significant piece of history for both contemporary and future audiences.