Popular Beliefs and Superstitions from North Carolina
Author: Wayland D. Hand
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 1964
Total Pages: 726
ISBN-13: 9780822302599
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Author: Wayland D. Hand
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 1964
Total Pages: 726
ISBN-13: 9780822302599
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Newman Ivey White
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 2013-07-15
Total Pages: 718
ISBN-13: 0822382865
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrank C. Brown organized the North Carolina Folklore Society in 1913. Both Dr. Brown and the Society collected stores from individuals—Brown through his classes at Duke University and through his summer expeditions in the North Carolina mountains, and the Society by interviewing its members—and also levied on the previous collections made by friends and members of the Society. The result was a large mass of texts and notes assembled over a period of nearly forty years and covering every aspect of local tradition. members of the Society. The result was a large mass of texts and notes assembled over a period of nearly forty years and covering every aspect of local tradition.
Author: Beryl Epstein
Publisher:
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard P. Tanos
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 1412005442
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Home Child tells the story of Henry Dewberry, a twelve-year-old orphan from London, England. Henry was one of a hundred thousand children who made that incredible ocean voyage to a so-called better place, called Canada. Blessed by a stroke of fate, Henry clumsily meets Lizzie, a local middle-class girl who lives in the town of Waterford, Ontario. Lizzie, along with her best friend Clara suddenly figure out what is taking place and both of them do everything possible to find out where Henry has been sent. This historical story is based on actual events and reflects life in South Western Ontario, Canada in 1907 -- called Canada West. A documented shameful period in Canadian history that was suppressed for years by all those that were involved in its execution. Canada and Australia, young nations trying hard and fast to grow up, engaged in an organized, lucrative child slave movement with mother England. This cruel and harsh immigrant trade continued for almost forty years, all the while being ignored by the world. The story reflects what life was like for young immigrant children, local children, and their strong will and desire to explore and be together. The unfortunate event at the end of the novel propels Henry from boyhood into an adult and changes his character forever. The Home Child is a story that embraces human tolerance, unthinkable harsh isolation, commitment, and the ultimate will to survive in this so-called better place called, Canada.Your heart will certainly be touched. Henry and Lizzie were my grandparents -Richard P. Tanos
Author: Murdoch Hughes
Publisher: Hard Shell Word Factory
Published: 2004-12
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 0759947384
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Rick Sage Mystery: Harley-riding PI, Rick Sage, follows his heart into darkness once again when he meets up with ten-year-old Pedro, a Mexican-American kid lost on the streets of Tijuana. Pedro hires Rick, with the two dollars and thirty-five cents he has left in his pocket, to find the gang of antiquities thieves who murdered his parents. Shadowed by a jaguar spirit Rick begins to believe is real, his promise to help the boy takes them on a trail leading from Tijuana to the Copper Canyon, then on to Mexico's Mayan ruins at Palenque, and down a jungle border river into Guatemala. Along the way, Rick and Pedro join up with a beautiful but mysterious redheaded nun, and a magical, fleet-footed Tarahumara shaman. Haunted by his own tragic childhood, Rick is determined to fulfill his promise to Pedro to find the murderers and recover the Jade Death Mask of the Jaguar Cult, as they are drawn deeper and deeper into a dark plot lit only by the beacons of a jaguar's eyes.
Author: Frank C. Brown Collection of North Carolina Folklore
Publisher:
Published: 1952
Total Pages: 728
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Galvin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2020-04-02
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 1716147859
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt is the year 2024, and the populist, United States President, Donald Trump, has left office. A new globalist puppet, Lee Brighton, is installed as president as the Deep State has regained control of the presidential office. The Deep State has unleashed a series of events to bring in their long-awaited New World Order. However, very few people understand what is really going on, as the Deep State propaganda machine goes into overdrive! Christians and Patriots are now targets in America and the rest of the world! Buck Robinson is keenly aware of the situation. As a devout student of Bible prophecy and the New World Order, he has put together all of the dots. He understands that the events of Ezekiel 37 have occurred and that the beginning of the prophetic seven-year Tribulation period has begun! The Christian Resistance Army has arisen, but who or what is it exactly? Buck knows, and this knowledge has made him a target of the Satanic Deep State as they begin to implement the New World Order!
Author: Isabel Huggan
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Published: 2011-09-14
Total Pages: 245
ISBN-13: 0307363929
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYou Never Know is the new collection of stories from Isabel Huggan, author of The Elizabeth Stories. Set in Canada, Kenya and France, the tales deal with the friendship of young girls, mother-daughter relationships and unresolved feelings between men and women.
Author: Frank C. Brown Collection of North Carolina Folklore
Publisher:
Published: 1952
Total Pages: 730
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Helen Creighton
Publisher: Nimbus+ORM
Published: 2014-07-10
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 1771082607
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of traditional Nova Scotian folktales, superstitions and home remedies compiled by the Canadian folklorist and author of Bluenose Ghosts. Beginning in 1928, Dr. Helen Creighton traveled across her native Nova Scotia seeking out and recording its rich heritage in the form of ghost stories, folktales, and folksongs. She first shared her findings in 1957 with the collection Bluenose Ghosts, and followed its success eleven years later with Bluenose Magic, both of which are considered classics of Maritime literature. This fascinating volume welcomes readers into a supernatural world of witchcraft, enchantment, and buried treasure. It shares stories of the region’s indigenous Mi’kmaq people as well as variations of tales brought over from Europe. Here too are folk remedies, dream interpretation, divination, superstitions, and more that has been passed on from generation to generation of Nova Scotia’s families