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Witch, Warlock, and Magician / Historical Sketches of Magic and Witchcraft in England and Scotland

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It traces the development of alchemy and magic in Europe and England, explaining legendary origins and the doctrines of early alchemists. The narrative profiles prominent English magicians through biographical sketches and excerpts from diaries and contemporary records. It reviews witchcraft in England and Scotland by examining notable trials, recorded confessions, and shifting legal and social attitudes that led to the decline of prosecutions. A concluding chapter surveys the literature surrounding magic and witchcraft, and the text balances sympathetic curiosity with skeptical analysis grounded in historical authorities and documentary evidence.

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W. H. Davenport Adams

W. H. Davenport Adams was a 19th-century English author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the realms of travel, history, and the supernatural. His works often explore themes of exploration and cultural encounters, as seen in his notable book "In the Far East: A Narrative of Exploration and Adventure in Cochin-China, Cambodia, Laos, and Siam." Adams also delved into the lives of influential women travelers in the 19th century and examined curiosities of superstition and magic in his writings. His essays and narratives reflect a keen interest in the intersections of geography, history, and human experience.

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