Categories:
Myth & Folklore,
Paganism
£40.00
Second Hand / Antiquarian
Published by D.S. Brewer Ltd, Cambridge, for the Folklore Society (Mistletoe Series) 1977
Condition: Very good. Dust jacket unclipped, slightly worn but fully intact apart from small tear near top of spine. Binding firm, pages clean and unmarked.
"Symbols of Power" is a book edited by H.R. Ellis Davidson, published by D.S. Brewer for the Folklore Society in 1977. It includes contributions from various authors, including F.R. Allchin, Michael Loewe, Eric J. Sharpe, Venetia Newall, K.H. Basford, Christina Hole, and Katharine M. Briggs. The book is a collection of papers presented at a joint conference between the Folklore Society and the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Lancaster in 1973.
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out of stock - £40.00
Limited, first edition hardback, published by the author.
Mill Dust and Dreaming Bread takes readers on a captivating journey through Scotland’s landscapes, legends, and lore. This rich tapestry of folk belief and folk magic uncovers the enduring connections between land, community, and spirit, rooted in the ancestral traditions of Scotland. From animistic practices and seasonal celebrations to the struggles of resilience against suppression, this book reclaims a marginalised cultural heritage and invites readers to rediscover its relevance in the modern world. Blending deep archival research, personal storytelling, and vibrant explorations of ecology, history, and spirituality, this work is an evocative homage to Scotland’s past and a powerful call to embrace its enduring wisdom. Whether delving into the fairy faith, uncovering the rituals of ancient festivals, or examining the impact of societal upheaval, Mill Dust & Dreaming Bread offers a transformative perspective on our shared heritage and a vision of how it can inspire us today.
This limited edition, specially crafted book, supported by a Kickstarter, is for seekers, storytellers, and all who yearn to connect with the echoes of an ancient land.
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