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Myths and Legends of our Own Land: Part 1

Current price: $7.99
Myths and Legends of our Own Land: Part 1
Myths and Legends of our Own Land: Part 1

Barnes and Noble

Myths and Legends of our Own Land: Part 1

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Discover the enchanting tales of America's rich folklore in "Myths and Legends of our Own Land (Part 1)," a timeless collection revised for the modern reader by Sara Larson. Originally penned by Charles M. Skinner in 1896, this captivating volume breathes new life into classic stories of wonder and mystery from across the United States.
From the eerie legends of Sleepy Hollow and the ghostly apparitions of New Amsterdam to the haunting whispers of the storm ship that prowls the Hudson River, each tale in this collection offers a glimpse into the enduring myths and legends that have shaped the American landscape.
Larson's meticulous revision for the publishing imprint "Revitalized Occult and Strange," under the auspices of Bald and Bonkers Network LLC, ensures that these timeless narratives are presented in a fresh and accessible manner, inviting readers of all ages to immerse themselves in the magic and intrigue of America's folklore heritage.
Prepare to embark on a journey through the heart of America's mythical past, where legends come to life and the line between reality and fantasy blurs. "Myths and Legends of our Own Land (Part 1)" is a must-read for anyone with a passion for the supernatural, the mysterious, and the unexplained.

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