
County Folklore (Volume Vi); Examples Of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning The East Riding Of Yorkshire
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Step into the heart of rural England, where tales linger in the fields and folklore shapes the soul of a region. County Folklore (Volume VI); Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning the East Riding of Yorkshire, collected by Mrs. Gutch, is a vivid tapestry of Yorkshire traditions, capturing the myths, customs, and beliefs that defined East Riding life in the 19th century. Every page is steeped in the voices of villagers, weaving together ghost stories, seasonal rituals, and the daily wonders of Victorian England folklore. This exceptional folklore anthology stands as both a cultural treasure ...
Step into the heart of rural England, where tales linger in the fields and folklore shapes the soul of a region. County Folklore (Volume VI); Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning the East Riding of Yorkshire, collected by Mrs. Gutch, is a vivid tapestry of Yorkshire traditions, capturing the myths, customs, and beliefs that defined East Riding life in the 19th century. Every page is steeped in the voices of villagers, weaving together ghost stories, seasonal rituals, and the daily wonders of Victorian England folklore. This exceptional folklore anthology stands as both a cultural treasure and a scholarly resource, cherished by folklore enthusiasts and cultural historians alike. From age-old charms to local legends, Mrs. Gutch's meticulous collection preserves the distinctive spirit of Yorkshire's countryside. It sits proudly alongside the works of Joseph Jacobs and Charlotte Sophia Burne, offering fresh insight into the roots of British folk tales and the enduring magic of a folklore collection shaped by community memory. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to the mysteries of East Riding folklore or a classic-literature collector seeking a piece of Yorkshire's past, this book is an invitation to rediscover the living heritage of a remarkable region.