The study of the origin and history of popular customs and beliefs affords an insight, otherwise unattainable, into the operations of the human mind in early times. Superstitions, however trivial in themselves, relics of paganism though they be, and oftentimes comparable to baneful weeds, are now considered proper subjects for scientific research. While the ignorant savage is a slave to many superstitious fancies which dominate his every action, the educated man strives to be free from such a bondage, yet recognizes as profitable the study of those same beliefs. The heterogeneous character of the material drawn from so many sources has rendered it difficult, if not impossible, to follow any distinctly systematic treatment of the subject. However, the development in recent years of a widespread interest in all branches of folk-lore warrants the hope that any volume devoted to this subject, and representing somewhat diligent research, may have a certain value, in spite of its imperfections. The expert folklorist may find much to criticize; but this book, treating of popular beliefs, is intended for popular reading. It has been the writer’s aim to make the chapter on the Horse-Shoe as exhaustive as possible, as this attractive symbol of superstition does not appear to have received hitherto the attention which it merits. – Summary by Robert Means Lawrence
Other Audiobook
Audiobook: Blue Review, Number 2
The Blue Review was a short lived monthly journal published in London between May and
Audiobook: Dead Men’s Shoes
Sybil, a gentlewoman who has to work for a living, finally finds employment as her
Audiobook: Adventskalender 2011
Diese Sammlung ist ein Adventskalender und enthält für jeden Tag vom 1. – 24. Dezember
Audiobook: Old Peabody Pew
A sweet, old fashioned Christmas romance set in an old New England meeting house. (Summary
Audiobook: Sea Poems: An Idiosyncratic Selection
Seventeen poems about the sea or in which the sea plays an important role. –
Audiobook: Solario the Tailor
Told over six nights, this children’s fantasy has all the elements of a good bedtime
Audiobook: Last Ditch
An amusing but deeply poignant story, “The Last Ditch” describes the wartime experiences of a
Audiobook: Blue Poetry Book
This anthology poetry, gathered by Andrew Lang and originally published in 1891, is read by
Audiobook: Poems Every Child Should Know
A treasure trove of more than two hundred poems, this gem of an anthology compiled
Audiobook: Bible (ASV) 39: Malachi
Malachi (or Malachias, מַלְאָכִי, Malʾaḫi, Mál’akhî) is a book of the Bible Old Testament and
Audiobook: Bible (WNT) NT 01: Matthew
Richard Francis Weymouth was born on October 26, 1822 near Plymouth Dock, now known as
Audiobook: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue
This book follows the adventures of Bunny Brown, a 6-year old lively little boy, and