
Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland
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Jack Chekijian
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Fairies, Banshees, Changelings, Brownies, Kelpies, enchanted livestock, and more are investigated by a renowned folklorist and minister in 19th-century Scotland. Superstitions regarding subjects like funerals, suicides, and murders are explored, as are tales of augury, premonitions, divination, dreams, prophecies, spells, and the Devil—all collected entirely from testimonials made directly to the author by residents of places like the isles of Mull and Skye, Islay, Kintyre, the Hebrides and the Highlands.
Originally published in 1900 in Glasgow by James MacLehose and Sons.
Public Domain (P)2025 Jack Chekijian
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