The Salem Witch Trials

A Day-by-Day Chronicle of a Community Under Siege

Published by Taylor Trade Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Based on over twenty years of original archival research, this history unfolds a nearly day-by-day narrative of the Salem Witch Trials as the citizens of Salem experienced the outbreak of hysteria.

About The Author

Product Details

  • Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing (October 25, 2004)
  • Length: 252 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781589795112

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Raves and Reviews

Roach's new and exciting book is a marvelous compendium of well-thought-out insights, multiple facts, and little-known details on the events of the infamous 1692 Salem Village witchcraft. Her work, arranged in a day-by-day chronology, allows the reader to visualize how these events began and progressed to become the most massive witchcraft outbreak in America. It is an important addition to the literature of New England witchcraft.

– Richard B. Trask, Danvers, Massachusetts Town Archivist

[A] truly impressive day-by-day compendium on the course of the Salem witchcraft trials. This will be an invaluable aid to the scholarship on this pivotal episode in American history.

– William T. La Moy, Editor, Peabody Essex Museum Collections

The most complete day-by-day account of the Salem witch trials ever written. [Roach has created] a fascinating chronicle of the witchcraft episode and its long aftermath, filled with revealing social and psychological detail, accurately and gracefully written. A compelling read.

– Benjamin C. Ray, Director, Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive

This fascinating, deeply researched day-by-day account of the events of 1692 to 1697 is an extraordinarily valuable resource for any student of the Salem witch trials.

– Frances Hill, Author of A Delusion of Satan and editor of The Salem Witch Trials Reader

What an accomplishment! Marilynne Roach tells the story with rare detail and deep understanding. Her scholarship and sensibility make The Salem Witch Trials an invaluable must-have for those interested in the trials and the times. Reading her work is almost like being there. Outstanding.

– Alison D'Amario, director of education, Salem Witch Museum

Monumental.... Roach's detailed reference book provides deep insights into the trial years by letting us listen to the voices of everyone involved.

– Publishers Weekly

Presents a detailed chronology of events from January 1, 1692, to January 14, 1697. Drawing on extensive sources, including some recently discovered manuscript material, it provides invaluable basic information in an accessible format that will aid those who are new to the Salem Witch Trials and those who many be revisiting them.

– Library Journal

The well-written text is formatted much like a diary of excerpted, paraphrased, and quoted documentation.

– G. Wood, SUNY College at Cortland, Choice Reviews

Roach worked on this fascinating chronicle more than 25 years. She tells exactly what happened at the time, based on tons of documents and court testimony.

– The Denver Post

Marilynne K. Roach's The Salem Witch Trials is representative of this ongoing interest: her "day-by-day chronicle" will find a place on the shelves of researchers and history buffs for whom the fascination of Salem never palls.

– Thomas S. Kidd, Baylor University, Books and Culture

Useful, rigorous and historiographically current reference work.

– Marc Aronson, Los Angeles Times

Readers will come away with a much fuller pitcure of who lived in Salem and how they lived...This intriguing book offers an understanding of history that will be helpful to those studying colonial Massachusetts and of course, the notorious trials.

– Booklist

This book is a good reference for understanding why the accusations occured...

– Jodelle Greiner, Gainesville Daily Register

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