Folklore In Lowland Scotland

Folklore In Lowland Scotland

  • Eve Blantyre Simpson
Publisher:Arabi ManorISBN 13: 9781608641864ISBN 10: 1608641864

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Folklore In Lowland Scotland is written by Eve Blantyre Simpson and published by Arabi Manor. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1608641864 (ISBN 10) and 9781608641864 (ISBN 13).

Originally published in 1908, Eve Simpsonʼs collection of folklore is an interesting artifact of its time. The author covers diverse topics of Scottish lore including fairies, regional superstitions, witches & wizards, plants & birds, the mysteries of Roman wells, the influence of Scandinavians, fishermenʼs superstitions, and fairs, festivals & funerals. Eve Blantyre Simpson (1855-1920) wrote biographies of Professor James Young Simpson, who pioneered the use of chloroform as an anesthetic, and of Robert Louis Stevenson. She lived her life in Edinburgh.