Superstitions

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175 pages 1979

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Why do people carry a rabbit's foot, search for four-leaved clovers and avoid walking under ladders? Why did Shakespeare believe his four hundred year old bed contributed to his success and why does the Duke of Edinburgh tap his helmet seven times before a game of polo? Such 'peculiar' behaviour arises from the illogical belief in superstitions.

In this lively and informative book, the author delves into the factual history behind the fantastic world of superstition. Whether stemming from religion, folklore or simple historical events, the development of our numerous mysterious fears, beliefs and concepts is traced through to the present-day.

Packed full with anecdotes, examples and explanations, and perfectly complemented by superb illustrations and photographs, *Superstitions* is an enthralling book that will fascinate even the most rational mind.

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