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Asfidity and Mad-Stones: A Further Ramble Through Hillfolks' Hoodoo (edition 2015)

by H. Byron Ballard (Author)

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Sharing these practices and this beloved but fading culture has led me far afield, teaching and speaking. I've rambled from the bayous of Louisiana to the ruined hills of West Virginia, and from Memphis to Glastonbury in search of stories and materials and ways of doing. There are so many old ideas newly integrated into my personal practice and my teaching - enough to fill a book. And here it is. May you remember well and enjoy this next journey.… (more)
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Title:Asfidity and Mad-Stones: A Further Ramble Through Hillfolks' Hoodoo
Authors:H. Byron Ballard (Author)
Info:Smith Bridge Press (2015), 236 pages
Collections:Your library, Folklore & Mythology, Calendar Customs
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Sharing these practices and this beloved but fading culture has led me far afield, teaching and speaking. I've rambled from the bayous of Louisiana to the ruined hills of West Virginia, and from Memphis to Glastonbury in search of stories and materials and ways of doing. There are so many old ideas newly integrated into my personal practice and my teaching - enough to fill a book. And here it is. May you remember well and enjoy this next journey.

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