
Strange but True: A Historical Background to Popular Beliefs and Traditions - Paperback
Strange but True: A Historical Background to Popular Beliefs and Traditions - Paperback
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by Monica-Maria Stapelberg (Author)
Why do we:
-Christen ships and sailing vessels or refer to them as 'she'?
-Avoid the number thirteen, breaking mirrors or walking under ladders?
-Use the phrase having a 'skeleton in the cupboard'?
-Dress baby boys in blue, speak of 'true blue' or 'blue-blooded'?
-Decorate the Christmas Tree or eat Easter Eggs?
-Kiss under the mistletoe or 'trick or treat' on Halloween?
Author Biography
Dr. Monica-Maria Stapelberg has been employed at various universities for many years as a lecturer in history of literature, as well as medieval languages, medieval history and cultural studies. Since retiring from academia, she has had two books published, both aimed at the popular market. Monica lives on the east coast of Australia with her family.



















