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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
This unabridged edition has been newly typeset and edited with the goal of retaining some of the look and feel of the original while also prioritizing legibility for the modern reader.
In this book, Calef continues his critique of the Salem witch trials, which took place in Massachusetts in the late 17th century. He argues that the trials were based on superstition and hysteria, rather than evidence and reason.
More Wonders of the Invisible World: Or, the Wonders of the Invisible World Displayed in Five Parts. . . Collected...
This unabridged edition has been newly typeset and edited, retaining some of the look and feel of the 1700 original while also prioritizing legibility for the modern reader. Text based primarily on the Salem 1823 edition.