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Lore of the Land: Folklore and Wisdom from the Wild Earth

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Lore of the Land: Folklore and Wisdom from the Wild Earth

Lore of the Land: Folklore and Wisdom from the Wild Earth

From thundering rivers to shady groves, flickering marshes to lightless caves, and from snow-capped mountains to the depths of the ocean, discover theĀ folklore of Earth's wildest places. Stories and spirits abound in these land- and seascapes, whereĀ traditional wisdomĀ andĀ mysterious magicsĀ have intertwined over centuries.

Each of the six chapters covers a different natural landscape, revealing theĀ 
worldwide folkloreĀ surroundingĀ Woodlands,Ā Seas & Oceans,Ā Wetlands,Ā Mountains,Ā Rivers & Streams,andĀ Hills & Caves. Beginning withĀ tales from cultures spanning the globe, each chapter then dives into theĀ legends of how these places were formed,Ā their place in the human imagination,andĀ their natural and otherworldly denizens.

Learn how the forests hold up the sky in Māori tradition; how in Ireland, seaweed was once thought to predict the weather; and that the ancient Greeks believed Mount Etna housed the fiery forge of the gods. All this and more is accompanied by 
beautiful artwork based on real folklore, uncovering the secrets of our natural world as never before.

A treasury of fascinating tales and ancient wisdom, the
Ā Lore of the LandĀ is sure to fire the imaginations of young nature-lovers, and delight anyone who has ever wondered whether there is more to our natural world than meets the eye.

Details:Ā 

  • Reading age: 6 - 12 years
  • Dimensions: 9.55 x 0.6 x 11.7 inches

Claire Cock-Starkey is an author who worked with Ben Schott on his hugely successful Miscellanies and Almanacs. She has worked for BBC Radio 4 and written many other miscellanies and fact-filled books on history, libraries, words, books, and museums, including: Penguins, Pineapples and Pangolins (British Library, 2016), The Book Lovers’ Miscellany (Bodleian Library Publishing, 2017). She is happiest perched in the British Library reading rooms surrounded by a pile of obscure and fascinating books, researching her next book.

Samantha DolanĀ isĀ an artist and illustrator from Scotland. She uses herĀ favorite mediums, pencil, ink, and gouache paint, to create art inspired by the natural world around her. She isĀ inspired by nature and plants along with a love of myth and folklore.

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From thundering rivers to shady groves, flickering marshes to lightless caves, and from snow-capped mountains to the depths of the ocean, discover theĀ folklore of Earth's wildest places. Stories and spirits abound in these land- and seascapes, whereĀ traditional wisdomĀ andĀ mysterious magicsĀ have intertwined over centuries.

Each of the six chapters covers a different natural landscape, revealing theĀ 
worldwide folkloreĀ surroundingĀ Woodlands,Ā Seas & Oceans,Ā Wetlands,Ā Mountains,Ā Rivers & Streams,andĀ Hills & Caves. Beginning withĀ tales from cultures spanning the globe, each chapter then dives into theĀ legends of how these places were formed,Ā their place in the human imagination,andĀ their natural and otherworldly denizens.

Learn how the forests hold up the sky in Māori tradition; how in Ireland, seaweed was once thought to predict the weather; and that the ancient Greeks believed Mount Etna housed the fiery forge of the gods. All this and more is accompanied by 
beautiful artwork based on real folklore, uncovering the secrets of our natural world as never before.

A treasury of fascinating tales and ancient wisdom, the
Ā Lore of the LandĀ is sure to fire the imaginations of young nature-lovers, and delight anyone who has ever wondered whether there is more to our natural world than meets the eye.

Details:Ā 

  • Reading age: 6 - 12 years
  • Dimensions: 9.55 x 0.6 x 11.7 inches

Claire Cock-Starkey is an author who worked with Ben Schott on his hugely successful Miscellanies and Almanacs. She has worked for BBC Radio 4 and written many other miscellanies and fact-filled books on history, libraries, words, books, and museums, including: Penguins, Pineapples and Pangolins (British Library, 2016), The Book Lovers’ Miscellany (Bodleian Library Publishing, 2017). She is happiest perched in the British Library reading rooms surrounded by a pile of obscure and fascinating books, researching her next book.

Samantha DolanĀ isĀ an artist and illustrator from Scotland. She uses herĀ favorite mediums, pencil, ink, and gouache paint, to create art inspired by the natural world around her. She isĀ inspired by nature and plants along with a love of myth and folklore.