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Treasury of Folklore: Woodlands and Forests: Wild Gods, World Trees And Werewolves

Treasury of Folklore: Woodlands and Forests: Wild Gods, World Trees And Werewolves

Current price: $19.95
Publication Date: August 5th, 2021
Publisher:
Batsford
ISBN:
9781849946872
Pages:
192

Description

An entertaining and enthralling collection of myths, tales and traditions surrounding our trees, woodlands and forests from around the world.

From the dark, gnarled woodlands of the north, to the humid jungles of the southern lands, trees have captured humanity’s imagination for millennia. Filled with primal gods and goddesses, dryads and the fairy tales of old, the forests still beckon to us, offering sanctuary, mystery and more than a little mischievous trickery. From insatiable cannibalistic children hewn from logs, to lumberjack lore, and the spine-chilling legend of Bloody Mary, there is much to be found between the branches. Come into the trees; witches, seductive spirits and big, bad wolves await you.

With this book, Folklore Thursday aim to encourage a sense of belonging across all cultures by showing how much we all have in common.

About the Author

Dee Dee Chainey is an archaeologist by training, and author of A Treasury of British Folklore: Maypoles, Mandrakes and Mistletoe from National Trust Books. She is co-founder of #FolkloreThursday, a popular website and Twitter account that brings fascinating tales and traditions from all corners of the globe to its followers every Thursday. ||

Willow Winsham is a historian of witchcraft, specialising in English witchcraft cases. She is author of Accused: British Witches Throughout History and England’s Witchcraft Trials. She is co-founder of #FolkloreThursday, a popular website and Twitter account that brings fascinating tales and traditions from all corners of the globe to its followers every Thursday.

Praise for Treasury of Folklore: Woodlands and Forests: Wild Gods, World Trees And Werewolves

‘Between the branches are enthralling stories, quirky customs, strange superstitions and remarkable legends’ - The Countryman ||

‘Dee Dee Chainey and Willow Winsham prove their own deserved place within the folklore world with these enchanting books.’ - Fortean Times