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Step into a world where everyday life once teetered on the edge of the uncanny. The book gathers dozens of odd customs, superstitions and folk legends that have shaped the way people behaved for centuries—whether it was the dread of being the first to cross a newly built bridge, the belief that the inaugural baptism in a fresh church could seal a child's fate, or the whispered pacts between architects and unseen forces. Each tale is presented with the care of a historian and the vividness of a storyteller, inviting listeners to glimpse the strange logic that guided past generations.
From Yorkshire blacksmiths fearing a lethal christening to German castles allegedly raised in a single night by a devilish bargain, the collection spans northern Europe’s most curious myths. Along the way, the author weaves together anecdotes about cursed doors, enchanted wolves, and the symbolic cock that saved a town from a demonic claim. The result is a lively portrait of humanity’s perennial dance with the mysterious, perfect for anyone who loves a good, thought‑provoking legend.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (434K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Elisa 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
2016-05-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1924
A Victorian clergyman with a gift for storytelling, he wrote across an astonishing range of subjects, from novels and folklore to hymn texts and travel writing. He is still especially remembered as the writer of “Onward, Christian Soldiers” and as a vivid collector of local legends and odd histories.
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