Beware the Banshee's Cry: The Folklore & History of Messengers of Death
By (Author) Steven J. Rolfes
Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
1st February 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Celtic religion and mythology
Mythical, legendary and supernatural beings, monsters and creatures
398.21
Paperback
312
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
Gaze with Trembling Breath Upon the Dreaded Banshee
Journey to the Emerald Isle and beyond as you explore the history and mystery of banshees. These beings bridge the gap between life and death, myth and reality. From the Morrigan to the Doppelgnger, Steven J. Rolfes examines what messengers of death are and how they have captivated humanity for centuries.
Rolfes presents numerous examples of banshees, such as the ghostly maiden who appeared at Lady Fanshawe's window and the omens leading up to President Lincoln's murder. Experience the phantom washerwomen of Brittany, the Japanese ikiryo, the death hag of Wales, Scotland's Specter of the Bloody Hand, and much more. From ghostly white women in Germany to avian creatures in the jungles of Sri Lanka, this book will thrill you with tales of banshees across the world.
Steven J Rolfes is the author of numerous books on Ohio and Cincinnati, including Historic Downtown Cincinnati (with Kent Jones), Cincinnati Theaters, and Supernatural Lore of Ohio. Passionate about history, Rolfes has been published in various magazines and hosts a summer radio program telling ghost stories. He has worked as a teacher, border patrol agent, salesman, jeweler, former ESL teacher for Spanish-speaking immigrants, and detective. He is a volunteer at the Cincinnati History Museum and an employee at the Ohio Regional Transit Authority.