Stories About The Christmas Hawthorne, The Holy Family, The Wise Men, Shepherds, The Talking Animals, The Flight Into Egypt, And The Stories Of Saints Christopher, Nicholas And Joseph Of Arimathea.
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.
Examines the origin and development of present-day Christmas practices and describes the religious and festive Christmas holiday customs of sixty-six countries
Ethiopian fringed umbrellas; star-shaped Filipino parol lanterns;candlelit Swedish St. Lucia crowns-Mary Lankford bringstogether Christmas traditions from twelve different lands,like decorations on a splendid tree.
"Embark on a festive journey around the globe with Mary P. Pringle and Clara A. Urann in 'Yule-Tide in Many Lands.' Penned in the late 19th century, this heartwarming collection of tales provides readers with a cultural tapestry of how Christmas is celebrated across various countries. As Pringle and Urann delve into different traditions, they unfold tales of festive customs, joyful celebrations, and the unique ways in which people around the world mark the holiday season. 'Yule-Tide in Many Lands' is more than a festive anthology; it's a literary exploration of the universal spirit of joy and togetherness during the holiday season. Join Pringle and Urann on this literary expedition where each page unveils a new chapter of global festivities, making 'Yule-Tide in Many Lands' an essential read for those captivated by tales of cultural celebrations and the magic of Christmas around the world."
Embark on a captivating journey with George Pugh and Jennie Pugh in "At the Back of the World: Wanderings over Many Lands and Seas," where exploration meets personal discovery across the globe's most remote and fascinating locales. Prepare to be mesmerized by this enthralling account of adventures that span continents and oceans. Join George and Jennie Pugh as they traverse a diverse array of landscapes, from the bustling streets of distant cities to the serene beauty of uncharted wildernesses. Experience the thrill of discovery and the profound moments of reflection that come with wandering far from home. The Pughs' narrative is rich with detail, offering readers a deeply personal look into their experiences and the cultures they encounter. Through engaging character development and compelling plot points, they bring to life the myriad individuals they meet along their journeys, each with unique stories and perspectives. Themes of curiosity, resilience, and the quest for understanding are expertly woven throughout the story, providing readers with a deeper appreciation of the world's diversity and complexity. The Pughs' keen observations and eloquent prose invite readers to reflect on the broader implications of their travels and the universal human drive to explore. With its vivid descriptions and captivating storytelling, "At the Back of the World" sets a tone of adventure and introspection that keeps readers eagerly turning pages. From the vibrant markets of far-flung cities to the tranquil expanses of untamed nature, the Pughs paint a vivid portrait of a world brimming with wonder and discovery. Since its publication, "At the Back of the World" has received acclaim for its authentic depiction of travel and its engaging narrative. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to transport readers to some of the world's most intriguing places, offering timeless insights and universal truths that resonate across generations. As you delve into the Pughs' world, you'll find yourself drawn to its vibrant characters, thought-provoking themes, and engaging storytelling. Their meticulous attention to detail and their ability to craft a powerful narrative make this memoir a cherished read for travel enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. In conclusion, "At the Back of the World" is more than just a travel account—it's a timeless exploration of human curiosity, resilience, and the quest for understanding that continues to captivate readers with its richly drawn characters and profound insights. Whether you're a travel aficionado or discovering this classic for the first time, prepare to be swept away by the magic of George and Jennie Pugh's enduring narrative. Don't miss your chance to experience the excitement and wonder of global exploration. Let "At the Back of the World" transport you to a world of adventure, introspection, and discovery. Grab your copy now and join the legions of readers who have been captivated by the Pughs' literary brilliance.
Mary Seacole (1805 to 1881) was an amazing woman, in many ways way ahead of her time. She was a free black woman born in Jamaica of Scottish and Creole descent. This is her autobiographical account of her colourful and brave life. She was named 'the greatest black Briton' in 2004 and also posthumously awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit.