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Folklore of Pagham-on-Sea Vol. 1: Folklore of Pagham-on-Sea, #1
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A companion book to The Crows that stands alone as a short volume of folk stories and urban legends from Pagham-on-Sea, East Sussex. Featuring local variants of English folktales, as collected by Rev. J. D. Allardyce (1832-1920); extracts from Fairwood House: A History by Harold Bishop (Basingstoke University Press: Basingstoke, 1987) and an extract from Harold Bishop's translation of Chronica Majora, the anon. 12th century chronicle of Fairwood Abbey are reprinted with kind permission.

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Disclaimer: this is a work of original fiction, and all 'folktales' and 'extracts' are fictitious, as are the collectors and authors mentioned. A real-life English folktale called The Rose Tree does exist, but the version found here is a fictional variant written for the world of Pagham-on-Sea, All Rights Reserved.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherC. M. Rosens
Release dateJul 21, 2020
Folklore of Pagham-on-Sea Vol. 1: Folklore of Pagham-on-Sea, #1

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    Folklore of Pagham-on-Sea Vol. 1: Folklore of Pagham-on-Sea, #1
    Folklore of Pagham-on-Sea Vol. 1: Folklore of Pagham-on-Sea, #1

    A companion book to The Crows that stands alone as a short volume of folk stories and urban legends from Pagham-on-Sea, East Sussex. Featuring local variants of English folktales, as collected by Rev. J. D. Allardyce (1832-1920); extracts from Fairwood House: A History by Harold Bishop (Basingstoke University Press: Basingstoke, 1987) and an extract from Harold Bishop's translation of Chronica Majora, the anon. 12th century chronicle of Fairwood Abbey are reprinted with kind permission. . . . Disclaimer: this is a work of original fiction, and all 'folktales' and 'extracts' are fictitious, as are the collectors and authors mentioned. A real-life English folktale called The Rose Tree does exist, but the version found here is a fictional variant written for the world of Pagham-on-Sea, All Rights Reserved.

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C. M. Rosens

C. M. Rosens is an author and fairy godmother of two based in England and Wales, but is lucky enough to have family and friends all over the world. She is a lover of the Gothic, the Paranormal and the just plain Weird. She wanted to go into acting once but was persuaded to "get a real job". As a result, she has a PhD in Medieval Welsh History, an academic alter-ego, and works part-time at a gym for job security. Summon her with chocolate, ghost stories and central heating. Find her on social media: Twitter: CMRosens Facebook: CMRosens Pinterest: CMRosens Instagram: cm.rosens

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