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A mirror for witches : in which is reflected the life, machinations, and death of famous Doll Bilby, who, with a more than feminine perversity, preferred a demon to a mortal lover. Here is also told how and why a righteous and most awful judgment befell her, destroying both corporeal body and immortal soul / By Esther Forbes, with woodcuts by Robert Gibbings.
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Forbes, Esther
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English
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Boston ; New York : Houghton Mifflin company, 1928.
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4 pages 1., 3-213 pages, 1 unnumbered page : frontispiece, illustrations, plates. ; 24 cm
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Witchcraft
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Massachusetts
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Salem
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LCCN
28012074
OCLC
268241
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C - O
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A mirror for witches in which is reflected the life, machinations, and death of famous Doll Bilby, who, with a more than feminine perversity, preferred a demon to a mortal lover. By Esther Forbes, with woodcuts by Robert Gibbings.
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A mirror for witches in which is reflected the life, machinations, and death of famous Doll Bilby, who, with a more than feminine perversity, preferred a demon to a mortal lover. Here is also told how and why a righteous and most awful judgment befell her, destroying both corporeal body and immortal soul. By Esther Forbes, with woodcuts by Robert Gibbings.
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