Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. He… More...
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. Here is a carefully researched historically accurate biography of the one judge on that infamous witchcraft court who repented--by one of his own descendants acclaimed biographer Eve LaPlante. What separates Judge Sewall from the others is his famous public repentance immortalized in a mural in the Massachusetts State House. Though the witchcraft trials would make him infamous there is much much more to Judge Samuel Sewall. Drawing on documents not available to the public based on Sewalls extensive personal diaries and letters as well as archived public documents this biography offers a fascinating look into daily life in Colonial America and tells the intimate story of a remarkable figure whose influence on American history cannot be ignored. eBook<
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. He… More...
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. Here is a carefully researched historically accurate biography of the one judge on that infamous witchcraft court who repented--by one of his own descendants acclaimed biographer Eve LaPlante. What separates Judge Sewall from the others is his famous public repentance immortalized in a mural in the Massachusetts State House. Though the witchcraft trials would make him infamous there is much much more to Judge Samuel Sewall. Drawing on documents not available to the public based on Sewalls extensive personal diaries and letters as well as archived public documents this biography offers a fascinating look into daily life in Colonial America and tells the intimate story of a remarkable figure whose influence on American history cannot be ignored. eBook<
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. He… More...
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. Here is a carefully researched historically accurate biography of the one judge on that infamous witchcraft court who repented--by one of his own descendants acclaimed biographer Eve LaPlante. What separates Judge Sewall from the others is his famous public repentance immortalized in a mural in the Massachusetts State House. Though the witchcraft trials would make him infamous there is much much more to Judge Samuel Sewall. Drawing on documents not available to the public based on Sewalls extensive personal diaries and letters as well as archived public documents this biography offers a fascinating look into daily life in Colonial America and tells the intimate story of a remarkable figure whose influence on American history cannot be ignored. eBook<
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. He… More...
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. Here is a carefully researched historically accurate biography of the one judge on that infamous witchcraft court who repented--by one of his own descendants acclaimed biographer Eve LaPlante. What separates Judge Sewall from the others is his famous public repentance immortalized in a mural in the Massachusetts State House. Though the witchcraft trials would make him infamous there is much much more to Judge Samuel Sewall. Drawing on documents not available to the public based on Sewalls extensive personal diaries and letters as well as archived public documents this biography offers a fascinating look into daily life in Colonial America and tells the intimate story of a remarkable figure whose influence on American history cannot be ignored. eBook<
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. He… More...
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. Here is a carefully researched historically accurate biography of the one judge on that infamous witchcraft court who repented--by one of his own descendants acclaimed biographer Eve LaPlante. What separates Judge Sewall from the others is his famous public repentance immortalized in a mural in the Massachusetts State House. Though the witchcraft trials would make him infamous there is much much more to Judge Samuel Sewall. Drawing on documents not available to the public based on Sewalls extensive personal diaries and letters as well as archived public documents this biography offers a fascinating look into daily life in Colonial America and tells the intimate story of a remarkable figure whose influence on American history cannot be ignored. eBook<
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. He… More...
Americas nefarious 1692 witch trials in Salem Massachusetts were made famous in a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendent of one of the judges) and a play by Arthur Miller. Here is a carefully researched historically accurate biography of the one judge on that infamous witchcraft court who repented--by one of his own descendants acclaimed biographer Eve LaPlante. What separates Judge Sewall from the others is his famous public repentance immortalized in a mural in the Massachusetts State House. Though the witchcraft trials would make him infamous there is much much more to Judge Samuel Sewall. Drawing on documents not available to the public based on Sewalls extensive personal diaries and letters as well as archived public documents this biography offers a fascinating look into daily life in Colonial America and tells the intimate story of a remarkable figure whose influence on American history cannot be ignored. eBook<
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