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The encyclopedia of superstitions / E. and M.A. Radford ; edited and revised by Christina Hole.
TITLE:
The encyclopedia of superstitions / E. and M.A. Radford ; edited and revised by Christina Hole.
Publication Date:
1995, 1980
Publication Information:
Oxford : Helicon,
Physical Description:
384 p.
Bibliography Note:
Bibl. :p. 371-376.
Summary:
Do you avoid walking under a ladder, or touch wood to ward off misfortune? It may not be logical, but underlying these irrational beliefs are centuries of long-forgotten ways of thought - and many affect us still. This classic reference explores the origins of hundreds of superstitions, and many of the entries read like short stories in themselves. Here are the charms once in daily use in dairy and kitchen; spells used by witches - and against them; fairy lore and legend; folk remedies and customs of birth, marriage, and death. You'll discover why it's unlucky in some countries for a person to reveal his ae; why ships have long been fitted with figureheads; why lettuce was believed to possess magical properties; and why a child born after its father's death was said to have healing powers. This is truly a collection to muse over... but expect an occasional chill down the spine.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781859860939
General Note:
Includes index.