Discovering the Folklore of Birds and Beasts
By (Author) Venetia Newall
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
30th May 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
398.369
Paperback
72
Width 113mm, Height 177mm
120g
Many of the beliefs and superstitions of early man were connected with animals which were credited with their own powers of speech and understanding and were also regarded as a source of cures for both mental and physical ailments. Modern expressions of speech still echo these beliefs the hair of the dog that bit you a frog in the throat, and being licked into shape. In this book Venetia Newall has compressed much of the folklore that surrounded domestic pets and wild animals to make a fascinating and very readable survey from adders to zebras.
Venetia Newall, MA, FRGS, FRSA, is an Anglo-American. She was a former correspondent of The Times who travelled in 120 foreign countries and wrote, lectured and broadcasted on folklore, contributing to many scholarly publications in this field.