Witchland – Signed Copy

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Signed Hardback Pre-Order | Marion Gibson – Witchland

Secure a signed hardback copy of Witchland: A Tale of Witch Hunting and War in Seventeenth-Century Britain by Marion Gibson, available now as a limited signed pre-order. Exploring witch trials, violence and social upheaval in seventeenth-century Britain, this gripping new history release combines meticulous research with compelling storytelling.

Perfect for readers interested in British history, witchcraft studies and early modern society, Witchland is expected to become a standout non-fiction release of 2026, with signed copies likely to attract strong demand from collectors and history readers alike.

Publication date: 30 July 2026. All signed pre-orders will be dispatched as soon as stock arrives.

Order your Marion Gibson signed book today — pre-orders are limited and may sell out quickly. Supplied by an independent UK bookshop and carefully packaged to protect collectible condition.

A completely new history of the country’s biggest witch hunt, written by Witchcraft author and Renaissance and Magical Literatures professor Marion Gibson. 

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If the witchfinders came to your town, who would you have believed – and what would you have done?

With the English civil wars raging in the background, Witchland reveals how economic uncertainty, religious extremism and deprivation created the ideal conditions for mass witch-hunting in Britain. Across the country, fear spread rapidly, and neighbours turned on one another in panic. Women and the poor were especially vulnerable, scapegoated by the powerful looking for someone to blame, and hundreds of witch trials across the country soon followed. The hysteria provided a handbook for similar trials to occur around the world, most famously just a few decades later in Salem.

Moving from village to village, Professor Marion Gibson reveals how accusations grew out of everyday tensions – poverty, grief, and resentment – and how entire communities became involved in the persecution of the innocent. Drawing on newly uncovered historical records, this gripping historical account restores the voices of those accused of witchcraft. These were ordinary people, largely forgotten by history, along with their families and neighbours caught up in suspicion and moral panic.

Both a powerful history and a warning from the past, Witchland is the captivating story of witchcraft, inequality and the violence that surfaces during times of political and economic upheaval.

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Dimensions 2.4 cm
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