C. M. Rosens is an author and fairy godmother of two based in England and Wales, but is lucky enough to have family and friends all over the world. She is a lover of the Gothic, the Paranormal and the just plain Weird. She wanted to go into acting once but was persuaded to "get a real job". As a result, she has a PhD in Medieval Welsh History, an academic alter-ego, and works part-time at a gym for job security.
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Folklore of Pagham-on-Sea
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A companion book to The Crows that stands alone as a short volume of folk stories and urban legends from Pagham-on-Sea, East Sussex. Featuring local variants of English folktales, as collected by Rev. J. D. Allardyce (1832-1920); extracts from Fairwood House: A History by Harold Bishop (Basingstoke University Press: Basingstoke, 1987) and an extract from Harold Bishop's translation of Chronica Majora, the anon. 12th century chronicle of Fairwood Abbey are reprinted with kind permission.
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Disclaimer: this is a work of original fiction, and all 'folktales' and 'extracts' are fictitious, as are the collectors and authors mentioned. A real-life English folktale called The Rose Tree does exist, but the version found here is a fictional variant written for the world of Pagham-on-Sea, All Rights Reserved.
Título : Folklore of Pagham-on-Sea Vol. 1
EAN : 9781393020660
Editorial : C. M. Rosens
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