Author: S. C. Skillman
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1398110949
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
The beautiful county of Warwickshire is one of the most popular of English counties. Here is a collection of strange tales and local legends from the county.
Illustrated Tales of Warwickshire
Author: S. C. Skillman
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1398110949
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
The beautiful county of Warwickshire is one of the most popular of English counties. Here is a collection of strange tales and local legends from the county.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1398110949
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
The beautiful county of Warwickshire is one of the most popular of English counties. Here is a collection of strange tales and local legends from the county.
Paranormal Warwickshire
Author: S. C. Skillman
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445698277
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
Takes the reader into the world of ghosts and spirits in Warwickshire, following their footsteps into the unknown.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445698277
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
Takes the reader into the world of ghosts and spirits in Warwickshire, following their footsteps into the unknown.
Illustrated Tales of Warwickshire
Author: S. C. Skillman
Publisher: Illustrated Tales of
ISBN: 9781398110939
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The beautiful county of Warwickshire is one of the most popular of English counties. Here is a collection of strange tales and local legends from the county.
Publisher: Illustrated Tales of
ISBN: 9781398110939
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The beautiful county of Warwickshire is one of the most popular of English counties. Here is a collection of strange tales and local legends from the county.
The Fairy Book
Author: Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fairy tales
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fairy tales
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
A Child's Book of Stories
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
Folk tales from England, Norway and India, as well as fairy tales from Grimm, Andersen and Perrault, fables from Aesop, and tales from the Arabian nights.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
Folk tales from England, Norway and India, as well as fairy tales from Grimm, Andersen and Perrault, fables from Aesop, and tales from the Arabian nights.
Folk-tales of Bengal
Author: Lal Behari Day
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bengali (South Asian people)
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bengali (South Asian people)
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Warwickshire Folk Tales
Author: Cath Edwards
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750997656
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
Old Warwickshire, the ancient heart of England, encompassed many iconic historic sites. Coventry, Rugby, Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon and Birmingham, among others, all had tales to tell. Equally fascinating are the stories of the people, the virtuous and the villainous, who lived in the greenwoods and rolling hills of this celebrated county. Here are the folk tales passed from teller to listener over centuries, and the legends of the region's famous sons and daughters. From Lady Godiva and Dick Turpin, to the murderous Foxcote Feud and Coventry's claim to Saint George, storyteller Cath Edwards retells these tales and more with verve, vitality and vivid original illustrations.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750997656
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
Old Warwickshire, the ancient heart of England, encompassed many iconic historic sites. Coventry, Rugby, Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon and Birmingham, among others, all had tales to tell. Equally fascinating are the stories of the people, the virtuous and the villainous, who lived in the greenwoods and rolling hills of this celebrated county. Here are the folk tales passed from teller to listener over centuries, and the legends of the region's famous sons and daughters. From Lady Godiva and Dick Turpin, to the murderous Foxcote Feud and Coventry's claim to Saint George, storyteller Cath Edwards retells these tales and more with verve, vitality and vivid original illustrations.
Mystical Circles
Author: S. C. Skillman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781446153505
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
Concerned that her sister Zoe has become involved with the charismatic leader of a dubious New Age spiritual group, Juliet sets off for the Cotswolds to investigate. Upon arrival she soon comes to realise how complex the people and events are which shape the life of this place, under the distinctly flawed leadership of Craig.As her investigations deepen, relationships in the community are forged and shattered, with dangerous consequences for Juliet.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781446153505
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
Concerned that her sister Zoe has become involved with the charismatic leader of a dubious New Age spiritual group, Juliet sets off for the Cotswolds to investigate. Upon arrival she soon comes to realise how complex the people and events are which shape the life of this place, under the distinctly flawed leadership of Craig.As her investigations deepen, relationships in the community are forged and shattered, with dangerous consequences for Juliet.
The Hunted Hare
Author: Fay Sampson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780857212047
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The hamlet of Pennant Melangell consists of a church and a few cottages and lies in a mountainous part of North Wales that is so remote that it is, even today, only barely accessible to cars. It is the ancient pilgrimage site for the medieval Saint Melangell and is still visited by those seeking healing. The Davison family has come to Pennant Melangell seeking spiritual refuge as their family faces the reality of Jenny Davison's terminal cancer. Jenny and Aidan have visited before, but this is the first time they have brought their daughter, seven-year-old Melangell, to the place which inspired her name. New since their last visit is a lavish hotel--The House of the Hare--a grand project conceived and financed by local businessman Thaddeus Brown. The Davisons are impressed by the extensive facilities developed with the needs of the sick, weak, and disabled in mind. Jenny is particularly excited by the archery range with modifications that will enable her to shoot arrows even in her extremely weakened state. But instead of a place of healing, this sacred location becomes a place of doom when Thaddeus Brown is found dead, an arrow in his eye. Suspicion falls on those who have used the archery range, including Jenny along with Brown's vulnerable young niece Lorna. As Aidan works to clear his wife's name, young Melangell goes missing. Is the murderer also a kidnapper? Or does The House of the Hare harbor more mysteries? And who might be the next victim? The first of a series of new mysteries featuring Aidan Davison and set in what celebrated fantasy novelist Fay Sampson describes as the "thin" places of the Celtic world.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780857212047
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The hamlet of Pennant Melangell consists of a church and a few cottages and lies in a mountainous part of North Wales that is so remote that it is, even today, only barely accessible to cars. It is the ancient pilgrimage site for the medieval Saint Melangell and is still visited by those seeking healing. The Davison family has come to Pennant Melangell seeking spiritual refuge as their family faces the reality of Jenny Davison's terminal cancer. Jenny and Aidan have visited before, but this is the first time they have brought their daughter, seven-year-old Melangell, to the place which inspired her name. New since their last visit is a lavish hotel--The House of the Hare--a grand project conceived and financed by local businessman Thaddeus Brown. The Davisons are impressed by the extensive facilities developed with the needs of the sick, weak, and disabled in mind. Jenny is particularly excited by the archery range with modifications that will enable her to shoot arrows even in her extremely weakened state. But instead of a place of healing, this sacred location becomes a place of doom when Thaddeus Brown is found dead, an arrow in his eye. Suspicion falls on those who have used the archery range, including Jenny along with Brown's vulnerable young niece Lorna. As Aidan works to clear his wife's name, young Melangell goes missing. Is the murderer also a kidnapper? Or does The House of the Hare harbor more mysteries? And who might be the next victim? The first of a series of new mysteries featuring Aidan Davison and set in what celebrated fantasy novelist Fay Sampson describes as the "thin" places of the Celtic world.
The Legend of Guy of Warwick
Author: Velma Bourgeois Richmond
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000525570
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
First published in 1996. This lavishly illustrated study is a comprehensive literary and social history which offers a record of changing genres, manuscript/book production, and cultural, political, and religious emphases by examining one of the most long lived popular legends in England. Guy of Warwick became part of history when he was named in chronicles and heraldic rolls. The power of the Earls of Warwick, especially Richard de Beauchamp, inspired the spread of the legend, but Guy's highest fame came in the Renaissance as one of the Nine Worthies. Widely praised in texts and allusions, Guy's feats were sung in ballads and celebrated on the stage in England and France. The first Anglo-Norman romance of Gui de Warewic, a Saxon hero of the tenth century was written in the early 13th century; the latest retellings of the legend are contemporary. Examples of Guy's legend can be found in two English translations that survived the Middle Ages, a new French prose romance, a didactic tale in the Gesta Romanorum, and late medieval versions in Celtic, German, and Catalan, as well as English. Guy remained a favorite Edwardian children's story and was featured in the Warwick Pageant, an historical extravaganza of 1906. The patriotism of World War II sparked a resurgence of interest that produced several new versions, mostly folkloric.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000525570
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
First published in 1996. This lavishly illustrated study is a comprehensive literary and social history which offers a record of changing genres, manuscript/book production, and cultural, political, and religious emphases by examining one of the most long lived popular legends in England. Guy of Warwick became part of history when he was named in chronicles and heraldic rolls. The power of the Earls of Warwick, especially Richard de Beauchamp, inspired the spread of the legend, but Guy's highest fame came in the Renaissance as one of the Nine Worthies. Widely praised in texts and allusions, Guy's feats were sung in ballads and celebrated on the stage in England and France. The first Anglo-Norman romance of Gui de Warewic, a Saxon hero of the tenth century was written in the early 13th century; the latest retellings of the legend are contemporary. Examples of Guy's legend can be found in two English translations that survived the Middle Ages, a new French prose romance, a didactic tale in the Gesta Romanorum, and late medieval versions in Celtic, German, and Catalan, as well as English. Guy remained a favorite Edwardian children's story and was featured in the Warwick Pageant, an historical extravaganza of 1906. The patriotism of World War II sparked a resurgence of interest that produced several new versions, mostly folkloric.