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The listed errata have been corrected (although the list is by no means comprehensive), as have obvious typos. However, the original text contained inconsistencies in hyphenation, accents and sometimes spelling—these have been retained.
GUERNSEY FOLK-LORE.
AUTHOR’S PREFACE.
EDITOR’S PREFACE.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
ERRATA.
Part I. Times and Seasons, Festivals and Merry-makings.
Part II. Superstitious Belief and Practice.
Part III. Editor’s Appendix.
Index.
A rich anthology gathers the superstitions, legends, proverbs and weather sayings that have long animated the lives of Guernsey’s islanders. The material comes from the notes of a former Bailiff, preserving tales that were once whispered by hearth‑side and passed down through generations. Many of the entries appear in old French or the local Guernsey dialect, offering a glimpse of the island’s linguistic heritage.
Beyond the stories themselves, the collection reflects how these customs have shifted under the influence of English language and modern education. Photographs of historic prints accompany the text, helping listeners picture the visual culture that once surrounded the folklore. Whether you’re drawn to eerie witch‑craft anecdotes, charming folk wisdom, or the way similar motifs travel across continents, this volume offers a thoughtful window into a community whose oral traditions are fast fading.
Full title
Guernsey Folk Lore a collection of popular superstitions, legendary tales, peculiar customs, proverbs, weather sayings, etc., of the people of that island a collection of popular superstitions, legendary tales, peculiar customs, proverbs, weather sayings, etc., of the people of that island
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (821K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by MWS and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-08-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1808–1896
A Guernsey judge and folklorist, he spent years collecting the island’s superstitions, sayings, and stories, leaving behind a vivid record of local life. His work still offers a fascinating window into the legends and customs of the Channel Islands.
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