Explore a rich tapestry of maritime culture through a collection of myths, legends, folktales, and superstitions cherished by sailors. This book delves into the beliefs and stories that guided seafarers on their journeys across the oceans, revealing the deep connection between their lives and the sea. Each tale offers insight into the fears, hopes, and traditions that shaped the lives of those who navigated the vast waters.
Margaret Baker Book order
This author, active in 1928, focuses on a deep exploration of the human psyche and societal structures. Their works are characterized by a keen insight into the complexities of interpersonal relationships and existential questions. Stylistically, the author relies on rich language and metaphorical imagery that draws readers into an introspective experience. Their writing is valued for its intellectual depth and emotional resonance.






- 2025
- 2024
Ever wondered if there's any truth behind planting by the moon? Or why wassailing is still a common folk practice in some parts of the world? In Gardener's Folklore, the record of these practices is unveiled, with plenty of tips and tricks to try in your own 21st century garden for blooming bushes and plentiful potatoes.
- 2007
AQA Biology A2
- 2 volumes
- 2004
AQA A A2 Biology Revision And Summary Book
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Designed to accompany the core text Further Studies in Biology and covers the AQA (A) A2 Biology specification. Written by experienced examiners, this work summarises the A2 course and provides examination practice. It also features diagrams to explain difficult processes and concepts, and examiners tips throughout highlighting common mistakes.
- 1998
The Folklore of Plants
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Cures, magic, divination and portents were all connected with the rich variety of available plant life, especially in verdant Britain.
- 1989
Discovering Christmas Customs and Folklore
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Does the ancient Boar's Head Ceremony still take place? And is the Yule Log still get burned? Where do they 'shoot out' the old year and 'waltz in' the New? How do you placate a Swedish Tomten? And what are the qualifications of a first-footer? Why does Santa dress differently in Oxford Stree and Fifth Avenue? This book by Margaret Baker deals with many aspects of the world's most popular festival. Topics covered are: Origins, the Season and its customs, Folklore and superstition, the feast, garlands and greenery, cards, giftbringers, pastimes, carols, crib, Feast of Stephen' New Year, Twelfth Night and Epiphany.