The Origin of Halloween and how it All Started, Short Story Book for Teens and Adults.

The Origin of Halloween and how it All Started, Short Story Book for Teens and Adults.
Title The Origin of Halloween and how it All Started, Short Story Book for Teens and Adults. PDF eBook
Author Jesse Walstead
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 0
Release 2022-09-28
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Halloween was once a day of mischief, oracles, ghost stories and fires: author Jesse Walstead tells the history of Halloween from the perspective of the early Centuries and its original roots. What were the origins of Halloween? Why do we celebrate it until today? This educating book for teens and adults contains explanations on the celebration. It's important that we learn the why's and the how's of events to inculcate a deeper understanding and appreciation of the festivities. The book contains facts and information to attract and retain the attention. Grab a copy now!

The Story of Halloween

The Story of Halloween
Title The Story of Halloween PDF eBook
Author Carol Greene
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 44
Release 2005-09-06
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0064437744

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Explores the history of Halloween from the holiday's Celtic origins over 2000 years ago to present-day celebrations, and provides spooky riddles and ideas for pumpkin art.

The Book of Halloween

The Book of Halloween
Title The Book of Halloween PDF eBook
Author Ruth Edna Kelley
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 146
Release 2023-11-13
Genre History
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DigiCat presents to you this meticulously edited Halloween collection Contents: Sun-Worship. The Sources of Hallowe'en The Celts: Their Religion and Festivals Samhain Pomona The Coming of Christianity.All Saints'. All Souls' Origin and Character of Hallowe'en Omens Hallowe'en Beliefs and Customs in Ireland In Scotland and the Hebrides In England and Man In Wales In Brittany and France The Teutonic Religion. Witches Walpurgis Night More Hallowtide Beliefs and Customs Hallowe'en in America

Trick or Treat

Trick or Treat
Title Trick or Treat PDF eBook
Author Lisa Morton
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 231
Release 2013-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1780230559

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Halloween has spread around the world, yet its associations with death and the supernatural as well as its inevitable commercialization have made it one of our most puzzling holidays. How did it become what it is today? Trick or Treat is the first book both to examine the origins and history of Halloween and to explore in depth its current global popularity. Festivals like the Celtic Samhain and Catholic All Souls’ Day have blended to produce the modern Halloween, which has been reborn with new customs in America—but there are also related but independent holidays, especially Mexico’s Day of the Dead. Lisa Morton lifts the cobwebs off everything from the explosion in popularity of haunted attractions to the impact of events like the global economic recession, as well as the effect Halloween has had on popular culture through literary works, films, and television series. Taking us on a journey from the spectacular to the macabre, this book is a treat for anyone who wants to peep behind the mask to see the real past and present of this ever more popular holiday.

The Book of Halloween (1919)

The Book of Halloween (1919)
Title The Book of Halloween (1919) PDF eBook
Author Ruth Edna Kelley
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2008-06-01
Genre Halloween
ISBN 9781436606394

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

Making a Monstrous Halloween

Making a Monstrous Halloween
Title Making a Monstrous Halloween PDF eBook
Author Chris Kullstroem
Publisher McFarland
Pages 209
Release 2009-08-11
Genre Reference
ISBN 0786453826

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Halloween is one of the most popular holidays, known for its fun and creativity for all ages. This work offers instructions and tips for Halloween-related activities and events for a variety of settings, from school to work to home to the local graveyard. History, crafts, decorations, games, trips, and other seasonal activities are described in detail.

A Halloween Reader

A Halloween Reader
Title A Halloween Reader PDF eBook
Author Bannatyne, Lesley Pratt
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Pages 276
Release 2004-09-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781455605514

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Wondering how to entertain guests at your Halloween party this year? Why not recite a poem, tell a story, or present a parlor drama? A Halloween Reader is sure to add excitement to the celebration. This sourcebook of Halloween lore spans British, Irish, and American literature from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries, from Robert Burns and Edgar Allan Poe to James Joyce and H. P. Lovecraft. Each of the poems, stories, and plays in this comprehensive anthology provides a link to Halloween celebrations of the past. "A Halloween Party," by Caroline Ticknor, is a humorous short story about a nineteenth-century New Yorker's first Halloween party. The macabre soliloquy from Sydney Dobell's Balder paints a dark, haunting picture of the hallowed eve. Robert Burns' "Halloween" gives a detailed description of the night of October 31 in eighteenth-century southwestern Scotland. The "Hallowoddities" section of the book includes witch-trial testimony, journal entries, and other spooky pieces related to Halloween. A Halloween Reader provides an overview of the holiday's roots and of how it has changed since it began in the British Isles more than one thousand years ago. In older literature, the dead are viewed as a supernatural evil, but one that can teach, predict, and warn, because they have seen the future that is hidden to us. In twentieth-century and current literature, however, the dead are portrayed as more humanly evil, returning as zombies to exact revenge or to otherwise terrorize the living. As Ms. Bannatyne says in her introduction, "The boundary between the vibrant world we live in and the underground world of worms is thin and brittle; it's only a matter of time. What makes the older Halloween literature so enthralling is that it lets us travel back and forth to the land of the dead without consequence."