Error’s Chains: How Forged and Broken. A Complete, Graphic, and Comparative History of the Many Strange Beliefs, Superstitious Practices, Domestic Peculiarities, Sacred Writings, Systems of Philosophy, Legends and Traditions, Customs and Habits of Mankind throughout the World, Ancient and Modern. The Whole Profusely Illustrated from Authentic and Trustworthy Authorities.
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Year: 1883
Entry: Dobbins, Frank Stockton; S. Wells Williams; and Isaac Hall. Error’s Chains: How Forged and Broken. A Complete, Graphic, and Comparative History of the Many Strange Beliefs, Superstitious Practices, Domestic Peculiarities, Sacred Writings, Systems of Philosophy, Legends and Traditions, Customs and Habits of Mankind throughout the World, Ancient and Modern. The Whole Profusely Illustrated from Authentic and Trustworthy Authorities. New York: Standard Publishing House, 1883. xxii, 33-785 p.
Author/Editor: Dobbins, Frank Stockton; S. Wells Williams; and Isaac Hall
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Error’s Chains: How Forged and Broken. A Complete, Graphic, and Comparative History of the Many Strange Beliefs, Superstitious Practices, Domestic Peculiarities, Sacred Writings, Systems of Philosophy, Legends and Traditions, Customs and Habits of Mankind throughout the World, Ancient and Modern. The Whole Profusely Illustrated from Authentic and Trustworthy Authorities.
Printer/Publisher: Standard Publishing House
Language: English
Notes: Chap. 7, "Idolatry Among the Jews." Later editions have title: Gods and Devils of Mankind ...