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OverviewChilling ghost stories and folk tales, alongside the folklore and history of Halloween. Halloween. The night when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest. When ghosts walk and corpses writhe, and innocent souls had best beware. Storyteller Brice Stratford takes you on a wild and witchy ride, fascinating and unnerving in equal measure, through the twists and turns of Allhallowstide, and the forgotten history of Halloween and the wider Hallowmas season, with ghost stories, ancestor worship, bone fires, otherworld pixies, Pagan belief and archaic, Christian mythology along the way. Revealed chapter by chapter are the tales and lore that lurk beneath the tricks and treats we know so well, and the ancient flame that keeps the Jack O'Lantern lit. Light the candles, lock the doors, and prepare to be unsettled. Are you sitting comfortably? Then let's begin. AUTHOR: Brice Stratford is an actor, storyteller, theatre director and local historian. He was born and raised in the New Forest. He currently stands on the Lyndhurst Parish Council, and is especially active in local heritage projects. His theatre company Owle Schreame has won numerous awards and his work has been featured in local, national, industry and international media. A regular fixture at folk and fright events across the country, writes regularly on culture, history, architecture and the arts for the Critic, the Spectator, the British Theatre Guide and Apollo. 20 b/w illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brice StratfordPublisher: The History Press Ltd Imprint: The History Press Ltd ISBN: 9781803997742ISBN 10: 1803997745 Publication Date: 03 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationA storyteller, historian, folklorist and actor-director, Brice Stratford runs the Owle Schreame theatre company, specialising in obscure historical productions and research as practice. Past work has focused on the British ritual year, and the folk drama and storytelling traditions associated with the seasons. A regular fixture at folk and fright events across the country, he has published two other books, New Forest Myths and Folklore and Anglo-Saxon Myths: The Struggle for the Seven Kingdoms, and writes regularly on culture, history, architecture and the arts for the Critic, the Spectator, the British Theatre Guide and Apollo. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |