Christmas, A Very Peculiar History
By (Author) Fiona MacDonald
Salariya Book Company Ltd
Book House
1st July 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies: customs and traditions
394.2663
Hardback
192
Width 101mm, Height 152mm
Just when you thought it was safe to take a sneak peek into your stocking, it's 'Christmas: A Very Peculiar History'. Taking an unbiased view of the myth and mystery surrounding the origins of the yuletide season, "Christmas: A Very Peculiar History" introduces mindbending facts about the holiday season and shatters the myths surrounding some of Christmas' most treasured and well-known facets: When exactly was Jesus born Why is Santa's outfit red and white Where do we get Christmas trees from What's the snow in a snowglobe made of What's Boxing Day all about "Christmas: A Very Peculiar History" takes a sideways look at bizarre yuletide customs and stories from around the world, such as Santa's evil sidekick, the terrifying Krampus, and the Scandinavian celebration of Saint Lucy. So leave the mince pies on the mantlepiece if you've been good and block up your chimneys if you've been bad, because "Christmas: A Very Peculiar History" is here.
Fiona Macdonald studied history at Cambridge University and at the University of East Anglia. She has taught in adult education and in schools and universities, and is the author of numerous books for children on historical topics.