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Superstitions And Why We Have Them Max Cryer

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Superstitions And Why We Have Them Max Cryer
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Publisher: Exisle Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.83 MB
Pages: 178
Author: Max Cryer
ISBN: 9781925335170, 1925335178
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Superstitions And Why We Have Them Max Cryer by Max Cryer 9781925335170, 1925335178 instant download after payment.

Some people casually say touch wood when they speak of something they hope will happen. Others wont allow peacock feathers into the house. And almost anyone who finds a four-leafed clover will treasure it and keep it. Why? Some superstitions are so ancient and have been practised for so long that they have come to be regarded as just harmless and widely observed customs, without people realising they are basically superstitions. For instance, many people wouldnt bother tossing spilled salt over their left shoulder or avoid walking under a ladder. But they happily continue to wear a wedding ring and blow out candles on a birthday cake.
They dont know why - its just a custom. But both are actually superstitions. In a book full of surprises and revelations, Max Cryer explains the origins of many of the things we commonly say and observe and why we continue to include them in our lives: kissing under the mistletoe, the unlucky number thirteen, the significance of the bridal bouquet, saying bless you after sneezing, the hanging of a horseshoe, the Scottish play, the danger in opals, the Leap Year proposal ... so many aspects of our lives are coloured by superstition. Now you can discover the reasons for them in a book that is both witty and informative. Superstitions will provide many Eureka moments and settle many family disputes.

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