"One has only to turn to the advertising columns of a certain prominent New York journal, to assure himself that there is in this country a very numerous class of benighted souls who nurse a blind faith in 'the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter,' and who contribute liberally...
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What the Witches of New York City personally told me, Doesticks, you will find written in this volume, without the slightest exaggeration or perversion. I set out now with no intention of misrepresenting anything that came under my observation in collecting the material for this...
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The Witches of New York: As Encountered by Q. K. Philander Doesticks is a novel by American humorist Mortimer Thomson, writing under the pseudonym Q. K. Philander Doesticks. Originally published in 1859, the novel is set in New York City during the mid-19th century and tells...
The Witches of New York is a novel written by Q. K. Philander Doesticks in 1859. The story follows the adventures of a young man named Q. K. Philander Doesticks as he encounters a group of witches in New York City. The witches, who run a tea shop, are able to use their powers...
The Witches of New York is a novel by Q. K. Philander Doesticks, first published in 1859. The story follows the adventures of a young man named Q. K. Philander Doesticks as he encounters a group of witches living in New York City. The witches are portrayed as powerful and mysterious...
Witches of New York portraits a series of psychics, astrologers, and fortune-tellers operating within 19th century New York City, written from the perspective of the popular American humourist Doesticks.
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