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"Curiosities of Olden Times" by using S. Baring-Gould is a charming exploration of historical oddities, myths, and curiosities from various epochs. In this idea-scary work, the writer delves into exciting memories, anecdotes, and peculiarities from the beyond, imparting them in an interesting and informative way. Baring-Gould's narrative covers a wide range of subjects, from historic customs and superstitions to bizarre activities and historic figures. The book goals to entertain and teach readers approximately the quirks and idiosyncrasies that have characterized different periods of records.…mehr

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"Curiosities of Olden Times" by using S. Baring-Gould is a charming exploration of historical oddities, myths, and curiosities from various epochs. In this idea-scary work, the writer delves into exciting memories, anecdotes, and peculiarities from the beyond, imparting them in an interesting and informative way. Baring-Gould's narrative covers a wide range of subjects, from historic customs and superstitions to bizarre activities and historic figures. The book goals to entertain and teach readers approximately the quirks and idiosyncrasies that have characterized different periods of records. Throughout the pages of "Curiosities of Olden Times," readers can count on to stumble upon a set of anecdotes that shed mild on the peculiarities of human conduct, societal norms, and ancient events. Baring-Gould's storytelling is each enticing and enlightening, making history come alive thru those uncommon and lesser-acknowledged components. As a piece of historical exploration, "Curiosities of Olden Times" provides readers with a unique perspective on the past, encouraging them to view records thru the lens of the extraordinary and exceptional. It is a satisfying adventure thru time, uncovering the charming and frequently whimsical factors of bygone eras.
Autorenporträt
S. Baring-Gould - (1834-1924) was an Anglican priest, hagiographer, antiquarian and a prolific writer. He is well known for his writing of hymns, among which was Onward, Christian Soldiers.