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The Old Lore of the Moon - Lunar Folklore & Folk Wisdom - cover

The Old Lore of the Moon - Lunar Folklore & Folk Wisdom

Timothy Harley

Editorial: Crossed Crow Books

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Explore the Magic of the Moon Once upon a time, minister, lecturer, and astronomer Rev. Timothy Harley published Moon Lore, a culmination of his understanding of the moon and its many myths. Now lovingly updated and reproduced for a modern audience, this book is the perfect reference for everything about lunar folklore. Contained within are different concepts about the moon that span time, religion, and nationality, covering many different interpretations of the moon’s entities and inhabitants. A charming addition to any library, The Old Lore of the Moon stands out among older books as a highly readable, informative, and entertaining entry.
Disponible desde: 25/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 250 páginas.

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