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Hexology : The History and Meanings of Hex Signs (original 1962; edition 1962)

by Jacob Gustavus Zook (Author), Jane Zook (Author), Johnny Ott (Contributor)

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Title:Hexology : The History and Meanings of Hex Signs
Authors:Jacob Gustavus Zook (Author)
Other authors:Jane Zook (Author), Johnny Ott (Contributor)
Info:Paradise, Pa. [1962] 16th printing, Sept. 1984, pamphlet, staple bound, 14 pages
Collections:deaccessioned, donated UCSB
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Tags:hex signs, Pennsylvania Dutch, folklore, folk magic

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Hexology: The History and the Meaning of the Hex Symbols by Jacob Zook (1962)

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Good information, well written, great illistration, anyone intrested in hexology should read it. ( )
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Zook, Janemain authorall editionsconfirmed
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Dedicated to Our Children;

Jacob, Peter, Sarah and Jane, 12th generation Pennsylvania Dutchmen who share our love of family, love of the lands, the religions, the customs, the legends, the food and the art of our people.

—Jacob and Jane Zook
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