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Do you avoid anything connected with the number thirteen? Think it lucky when a black cat crosses your path? Or unlucky to see the new moon through glass?Belief in superstitions links us with a time... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

A to Z and then some

Ever wondered why to break a mirror means 7 years of bad luck? Or why you should never walk under a ladder. And what about the number 13? Superstition still plays a part in our lives whether we wish to deny it or not, and reason does not always conquer instinct. Philippa Waring has done an admirable job of cataloging the world's most prevalent superstitions, and explains how and why they developed. Turns out that ladder is to be avoided because when it leans it forms a triangle, symbol of the Christian Trinity. It was considered disrespectful to walk through it, and suggested that your affinities might lie with the Devil! This is no boring, pedantic dictionary. Open to any page and have fun while learning some great trivia.

Crossing My Fingers

I had this book for many years until recently when I loaned it to someone who lost it. So I had to re-purchase it. I like this book because it is very easy to find the items. It is not like other books that are either too generic aor repeat and contradict themselves. It is just for fun so don't get too wrapped up in the meanings. Unless they work! Knock wood!

Dictionary of Omens Review

Good source of information. However, I find all such books to give limited definitions. There was no cross reference between phrases and where the definition would be located. I was looking for ringing doorbell. There was no listing for doorbell. There was only a listing for bell. However I found that the one listing was geared more towards outdoor bells such as at a church than the common doorbell.

Very interesting book

Ever wonder why black cats are thought of as bad? Well, this book will tell you. This is a great book to have on hand. It's good to lok through, and then have ready when need be. Entertain your friends with alot of useless information. This book covers many different cultures, like French, english, American and more. Different cultures believe in differnt things.

Great book

A Dictionary of Omens and Superstitions covers more than 500 portents, signs, and customs from all over the world, mainly from Europe and America. It reveals the origins of many modern superstitions such as walking under ladders (The Devil and the Triangle), and such sayings as "pinch me" (sailors who had spent long periods of time were often mistaken for ghosts when they returned, and so they were pinched to prove they were real). This book is very comprehensive, answering many questions and giving fascinating information. Some more things covered in this book are: birthmarks, chain letters, epitaphs, ladybirds, may blossoms, palpitations, robins, shooting, sodomy, tables, and weeds, among other common and uncommon omens. I highly recommend this book.
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