Woolly Bear and the Reticent Menehunes

Woolly Bear and the Reticent Menehunes
Author: Wilbur Cross
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2001-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780595170715

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When George W. ("Woolly") Bear moved into Elder Haven, a retirement community on Hilton Head Island, Souh Carolina, he was delighted. The location was on a semi-tropical barrier island with the many amenities of a warm climate, and a wealth of activities and benefits for older people. Little did he conceive that the Haven was a den of horrors where all of the disappointments and problems of his past years would pale by comparison with life at this bleak institution. And he would not only face his own unwelcome burdens but would be besieged by the problems of other residents who pleaded with him for help. Fortunately, placing his faith in the hands of his ancient heritage, he discovered an unexpected source of mysterious perception, energy, and insight that revealed to him the secret of success at the end of this tunnel of darkness.

Gullah Culture in America

Gullah Culture in America
Author: Wilbur Cross
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2007-12-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781567207125

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In 1989, 1998, and 2005, fifteen Gullah speakers went to Sierra Leone and other parts of West Africa to trace their origins and ancestry. Their journey frames this exploration of the extraordinary history of the Gullah culture-characterized by strong African cultural retention and a direct influence on American culture, particularly in the South-described in this fascinating book. Since long before the Revolution, America has had hidden pockets of a bygone African culture with a language of its own, and long endowed with traditions, language, design, medicine, agriculture, fishing, hunting, weaving, and the arts. This book explores the Gullah culture's direct link to Africa, via the sea islands of the American southeast. The first published evidence of Gullah went almost unrecorded until the 1860s, when missionaries from Philadelphia made their way, even as the Civil War was at its height, to St. Helena Island, South Carolina, to establish a small institution called Penn School to help freed slaves learn how to read and write and make a living in a world of upheaval and distress. There they noticed that most of the islanders spoke a language that was only part English, tempered with expressions and idioms, often spoken in a melodious, euphonic manner, accompanied by distinctive practices in religion, work, dancing, greetings, and the arts. The homogeneity, richness, and consistency of this culture was possible because the sea-islanders were isolated. Even today, there are more than 300,000 Gullah people, many of whom speak little or no English, living in the remoter areas of the sea islands of St. Helena, Edisto, Coosay, Ossabaw, Sapelo, Daufuskie, and Cumberland. Gullah Culture in America explores not only the history of Gullah, but takes the reader behind the scenes of Gullah culture today to show what it's like to grow up, live, and celebrate in this remarkable and uniquely American community.

The Maori Polynesian Comparative Dictionary

The Maori Polynesian Comparative Dictionary
Author: Edward Tregear
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 710
Release: 1891
Genre: Dictionaries. Maori-Polynesian
ISBN: HARVARD:32044042058503

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"Māori dictionary with English definitions and Polynesian comparisons"--BIM.

I Know What I Saw

I Know What I Saw
Author: Linda S Godfrey
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780525504696

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Which came first--the monster or the myth? Journalist Linda Godfrey investigates present-day encounters with mysterious creatures of old. The monsters of ancient mythology, folklore, and more contemporary urban legend have long captured the popular imagination. While most people in America today relegate monsters to just that--our imaginations--we continue to be fascinated by the unknown. Linda Godfrey is one of the country's leading authorities on modern-day monsters and has interviewed countless eyewitnesses to strange phenomena. Monsters evolve, taking on both new and familiar forms over time and across cultures. In this well-researched book, Godfrey explores uncanny encounters with werewolves, goatmen, Bigfoot, and more. In more than twenty-five years spent "chasing" monsters, Godfrey has found that it often remains unclear whether the sightings are simply mistaken animals, hoaxes, or coincidence. When all the speculation is said and done, one question remains for fans and researchers: Are the creatures "real," or are they entirely "other-world?" Godfrey suspects that it isn't an either/or question--our reality operates on a scale from dense matter to realms the human eye cannot see. As Godfrey investigates unexplained phenomena, her search for answers will fascinate casual observers and enthusiasts alike.

Ghosts of the Old West

Ghosts of the Old West
Author: Earl Murray
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0312867956

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Acclaimed Western author Earl Murray recounts 23 stories of mystery and intrigue, filled with the spirits of the trappers and traders, Native Americans and settlers of the Old West.

In Search of Lake Monsters

In Search of Lake Monsters
Author: Peter Costello,Bernard Heuvelmans,Loren Coleman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1938398327

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This pioneering classic in the field of cryptozoology covers not only the Loch Ness monster, but lake monsters from all over the world-from the Ogopogo of Canada and the "Patagonian Plesiosaur" of Argentina, to Idaho's "Slimey Slim"' and Sweden's "Storsjo," along with the "Bunyip" of Australia and the strange monsters of South Africa. Peter Costello provides a detailed and fascinating overview of lake monster lore-and gives a convincing explanation of the identity of these elusive denizens. This new edition contains a new Afterword by the author, an Introduction by Loren Coleman, and a Preface by Bernard Heuvelmans, the "father of cryptozoology," who wrote: "Peter Costello authoritatively surveys the whole subject, supporting his arguments with a substantial bibliography, and displaying both the elegance of the born writer and the sense of humor essential to every occasion." "Peter Costello makes a fascinating, sometimes frightening case for the existence of Loch Ness-style 'monsters' in a number of freshwater lakes around the world... There's enough here to unnerve the most hardened skeptic..." - Jerome Clark, "Minneapolis Tribune" "An infectiously enthusiastic reappraisal." - "Sunday Telegraph" "Certainly... the whole work is impressive, and it would seem to be a safe bet that Mr. Costello's book will become a standard reference for anyone interested in its perennially fascinating subject." - "The Canberra Times" "It is the world-wide perspective that makes this book worth reading." - "New Scientist"

The Log of the Snark

The Log of the Snark
Author: Charmian Kittredge London
Publsiher: Williamson Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2008-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781443716406

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The Log Of The Snark. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Magical Folk

Magical Folk
Author: Simon Young
Publsiher: Gibson Square
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre: Fairies
ISBN: 1783341025

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