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Cornwall: the Land of the Gods

Cornwall: the Land of the Gods
Author: Thomas Francis George Dexter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1932
Genre: Christianity and other religions
ISBN:

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Cornwall

Cornwall
Author: T. F. Dexter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2004-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781596960015

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Theories on the origins of many Cornish traditions.


Rising Ground

Rising Ground
Author: Philip Marsden
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2016-03-25
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 022636612X

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The travel writer and Cornwall native explores his home on a journey by foot to Land’s End in this “fascinating and hauntingly evocative” memoir (Literary Review). A Guardian, Financial Times, Observer, and Scotsman Book of the Year In 2010, Philip Marsden moved with his family to a rundown farmhouse in Cornwall, England. From the moment he arrived, Marsden was fascinated by the landscape and the traces of human history all around him. Wanting to experience the place more fully, he set out to walk across Cornwall, to the evocatively named Land’s End. Rising Ground is a record of that journey, but it is also so much more: a beautifully written meditation on place, nature, and human life that encompasses history, archaeology, geography, and the love of place that suffuses us when we finally find home. Firmly in a storied tradition of English nature writing that stretches from Gilbert White to Helen MacDonald, Rising Ground reveals the ways that places and peoples have interacted over time, from standing stones to footpaths, ancient habitations to modern highways. What does it mean to truly live in a place, and what does it take to understand, and honor, those who lived and died there long before we arrived? "A fascinating study of place and its meaning."—Observer, UK


THE GODS IN THE FIELDS

THE GODS IN THE FIELDS
Author: Nigel Graddon
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1948803399

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This book offers for the first-time detailed insights into England’s St. Michael leyline, the celebrated “straight track” whose dragon energies (Michael and Mary) travel coast-to-coast from Cornwall to Norfolk. Along its 364-mile length are some of the most renowned megalithic, historical and “otherworldly” features found anywhere in the world. British researcher Nigel Graddon takes us on a special journey to explore these magnificent locations. We learn of Britain’s special place in the origins of ancient wisdom and of the “Sun-Men” who taught it to a humanity in its infancy. Aspects of these teachings are to found all along the St Michael ley: at Glastonbury, Britain’s “holyeste erthe” and the hallowed location of Merlin and Arthur’s Avalon; in the design and layout of the extraordinary Somerset Zodiac of which Glastonbury is a major part; in the amazing stone circles and serpentine avenues at Avebury and nearby Silbury Hill: portals to unimaginable worlds of mystery and enchantment; the Gods in the Fields—Wiltshire’s incredible volume of mind blowing crop circles and their invisible makers; Graddon’s exciting discovery of the St. Michael ley’s Golden Ratio position and its enchanting connections between Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland and the fairyfolk; and, not least, the enduring tales of high strangeness east of the line, including Suffolk’s history of “X-Files” time-slip phenomena and the infamous UFO events (Britain’s “Roswell”) in the county’s Rendlesham Forest. Chapters include: Britain: Key, Lock and Door; Michael, Mary and Merlin; England’s West Country; The Glastonbury Zodiac; Wiltshire; The Gods in the Fields; Michael, Mary and Alice; East of the Line; Table of Michael and Mary locations; more.


Between the Realms

Between the Realms
Author: Cheryl Straffon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2020-02-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780738765761

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In this fabulous exploration of the Cornish Celtic Otherworld, Cheryl Straffon shares stories, myths, and legends of supernatural beings such as fairies, piskies, mermaids, witches, giants, and other strange and wonderful creatures. These expertly told stories will help you transform your perspective on the traditional integration of spiritual energies so that even the mundane world will become more magical.


Pagan Cornwall

Pagan Cornwall
Author: Cheryl Straffon
Publisher: Conran Octopus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Cornwall (England : County)
ISBN: 9780951885925

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Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Second Series

Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Second Series
Author: William Bottrell
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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" Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall" by William Bottrell is a book about the social life and customs of West Cornwall County. Excerpt: "ASSOCIATED with Trove and the ancient family who lived, for many generations, in that pleasant place, there is a tradition that one old Squire Lovell wedded a poor girl solely because he believed her to be the best spinster and knitster in Buryan; but that all the fine stockings and other knitted garments with which she provided her husband were made by a devil. This droll formed the subject of an old Guise-dance (Christmas Play) which is all but forgotten: yet, in our youth, we have heard a few scenes rehearsed, which may be interesting as an example of a primitive drama of West Penwith, that may have succeeded, or been contemporary with, the miracle plays which, about three centuries ago, were acted in the Plan-an-gwarre, St. Just, and at the Church-town cross in most other western parishes."


Gods, Heroes, and Kings : The Battle for Mythic Britain

Gods, Heroes, and Kings : The Battle for Mythic Britain
Author: Christopher R. Fee Assistant Professor of English Gettysburg College
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2001-10-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0195350634

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The islands of Britain have been a crossroads of gods, heroes, and kings-those of flesh as well as those of myth-for thousands of years. Successive waves of invasion brought distinctive legends, rites, and beliefs. The ancient Celts displaced earlier indigenous peoples, only to find themselves displaced in turn by the Romans, who then abandoned the islands to Germanic tribes, a people themselves nearly overcome in time by an influx of Scandinavians. With each wave of invaders came a battle for the mythic mind of the Isles as the newcomer's belief system met with the existing systems of gods, legends, and myths. In Gods, Heroes, and Kings, medievalist Christopher Fee and veteran myth scholar David Leeming unearth the layers of the British Isles' unique folkloric tradition to discover how this body of seemingly disparate tales developed. The authors find a virtual battlefield of myths in which pagan and Judeo-Christian beliefs fought for dominance, and classical, Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, and Celtic narrative threads became tangled together. The resulting body of legends became a strange but coherent hybrid, so that by the time Chaucer wrote "The Wife of Bath's Tale" in the fourteenth century, a Christian theme of redemption fought for prominence with a tripartite Celtic goddess and the Arthurian legends of Sir Gawain-itself a hybrid mythology. Without a guide, the corpus of British mythology can seem impenetrable. Taking advantage of the latest research, Fee and Leeming employ a unique comparative approach to map the origins and development of one of the richest folkloric traditions. Copiously illustrated with excerpts in translation from the original sources, Gods, Heroes, and Kings provides a fascinating and accessible new perspective on the history of British mythology.


Agrar of the Cornish

Agrar of the Cornish
Author: Graeme Richard Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Bronze age
ISBN: 9781786294579

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Three thousand years ago, in the thick of the Bronze Age, Cornwall is known far and wide for its wealth of highly valuable tin. Because of this, Agrar, Chieftain of the Agrarian peoples, must be ever-vigilant in his quest to keep his clan safe from marauders who seek riches from the metals of the land.When strange foreigners arrive from the faraway land of Greece with hopes of amiable trade, new friendships are formed and cultures collide - but despite the good nature of these new friends, they seem to bring danger that no one could have foreseen.In this ancient mythical land, Agrar now has to battle the wrath of Gods and Deities to ensure the safety of his people, and perhaps even more importantly, the safety of his son.


The Smoke of the Gods

The Smoke of the Gods
Author: Eric Burns
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2006-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781592134823

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From the author of The Spirits of America, an energetic history of tobacco use.