Best of
Folklore

1951

Secret Tibet


Fosco Maraini - 1951
    He brings back to life a world which will never be seen again. In the tradition of Italian travellers from the days of Marco Polo, Maraini went to Tibet to learn, to understand, to give and to receive. His encounter with the people of Tibet, from princesses to peasants, aided as he was by a good knowledge of the language, is a true meeting of minds. The text, which attests to the disciplines of the scholar allied to the sensitivity of the poet, is enriched by the narrative value of the author's photographs, including many Buddhist temple artefacts now forever lost.From the Hardcover edition.

The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man


Marshall McLuhan - 1951
    It shows how sex was first used to sell industrial hardware, how Orphan Annie still keeps the world on track, and how an Arabian Nights wonderland of mass entertainment and suggestion makes information irrelevant, and sends us to bed at night too dazed to question whether we're happy or not. We live in an age in which legions of highly educated professionals dedicate themselves to the task of getting inside the collective public mind with the object of manipulating, exploiting and controlling.

A Witch's Brew : the art of making magical beverages


Patricia J. Telesco - 1951
    Find 275 recipes for magically symbolic brews (alcoholic and non-) that will delight your tongue and enrich your ceremonies. Each recipe lists ingredients, directions, magical associations, history/lore and alternate ingredients. Includes background on everything from the history of brewing to serving vessels and creative toast-making. Find out how magical brewing can be!