The Magic of the Horseshoe: Folklore, Myth & Superstition
A  fascinating 1899 work tracing the origins of common superstitions through time and civilizations, tracking how they evolved Superstitions still have a firm hold in cultures all across the world, but where did so many of them come from, and how do myths and beliefs differ from country to country?  This 1899 gem sets out to determine just that, tracing superstitious origins across the world from ancient Egypt to Viking Norway to the Asian dynasties. Find out why people throw salt over their shoulder, why you should never open a theater on Friday in France, whether it is luckier to sneeze toward the left or the right, and why the number  13 is considered so unlucky.  Readers of this book will finally be able to answer such important questions as whether a horseshoe on the door can protect from plague and why people say "bless you"  after a  sneeze.
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The Magic of the Horseshoe: Folklore, Myth & Superstition
A  fascinating 1899 work tracing the origins of common superstitions through time and civilizations, tracking how they evolved Superstitions still have a firm hold in cultures all across the world, but where did so many of them come from, and how do myths and beliefs differ from country to country?  This 1899 gem sets out to determine just that, tracing superstitious origins across the world from ancient Egypt to Viking Norway to the Asian dynasties. Find out why people throw salt over their shoulder, why you should never open a theater on Friday in France, whether it is luckier to sneeze toward the left or the right, and why the number  13 is considered so unlucky.  Readers of this book will finally be able to answer such important questions as whether a horseshoe on the door can protect from plague and why people say "bless you"  after a  sneeze.
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The Magic of the Horseshoe: Folklore, Myth & Superstition

The Magic of the Horseshoe: Folklore, Myth & Superstition

by Robert Means Lawrence
The Magic of the Horseshoe: Folklore, Myth & Superstition

The Magic of the Horseshoe: Folklore, Myth & Superstition

by Robert Means Lawrence

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A  fascinating 1899 work tracing the origins of common superstitions through time and civilizations, tracking how they evolved Superstitions still have a firm hold in cultures all across the world, but where did so many of them come from, and how do myths and beliefs differ from country to country?  This 1899 gem sets out to determine just that, tracing superstitious origins across the world from ancient Egypt to Viking Norway to the Asian dynasties. Find out why people throw salt over their shoulder, why you should never open a theater on Friday in France, whether it is luckier to sneeze toward the left or the right, and why the number  13 is considered so unlucky.  Readers of this book will finally be able to answer such important questions as whether a horseshoe on the door can protect from plague and why people say "bless you"  after a  sneeze.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780944586
Publisher: Hesperus Classics
Publication date: 03/13/2015
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 452 KB

About the Author

Robert Means Lawrence (1847– 1935) was the author of several titles including The Magic of the Horseshoe (1898) and Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery (1910). Robert Means Lawrence (1847-1935)  is the author of  Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery.
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