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P.G. Maxwell-Stuart,Satan's Conspiracy: Magic and Witchcraft in Sixteenth-Century ScotlandSatan's Conspiracy: Magic and Witchcraft in Sixteenth-Century Scotland. By P.G. Maxwell-Stuart. Pp.xi + 225. East Linton, East Lothian: Tuckwell Press. 2001. £16.99 (Pbk).

Northern Scotland - United Kingdom
doi 10.3366/nor.2002.0012
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Date

May 1, 2002

Authors
Michael Wasser
Publisher

Edinburgh University Press


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