This special edition of 'Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland - Collected Entirely from Oral Sources' was written by John Gregorson Campbell, and first published in 1900, making it well over a century old. This fascinating antiquarian text on the rich and diverse folklore of the Scots covers subjects including The Urisk, The Blue Men, and The Mermaid, The Fairies, The Water-Horse, Premonitions and Divination, Dreams and Prophesies, Imprecations, Spells and the Black Art, The Devil, and more.
This incredible old book is an absolute essential addition to the libraries of all enthusiasts of folkloric history, oral traditions, and superstitions in general, and the legends and folklore of the Scottish Highlands and Islands in particular.
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