Cultural studies

The Hogmanay Companion

by Hugh Douglas

Description

This volume reveals the origins of New Year's Eve, or Hogmanay as the Scots term has it. Hugh Douglas takes the reader from the remotest beginnings of the festival through 18th- and 19th-century developments and up to the millennium. The book explores many of the puzzling aspects of the New Year's celebrations, including: why a tall, dark stranger at midnight?; why carrying a lump of coal; and why can the first-foot never be a fair person no matter how firm a friend? The author also explores how the name "Hogmanay" was derived and what it means, and offers songs and food and drink recipes. A Hangover Helpline is also provided for those who have over-indulged!
The Hogmanay Companion

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Bibliographic Information

  • Imprint Neil Wilson
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9781897784938 / 1897784937
  • Publication Country or regionScotland
  • FormatPaperback
  • Pages159
  • ReadershipGeneral - Trade
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • ResponsibilityHugh Douglas ; illustrations by Keith Horrox.
  • Page size22
  • IllustrationIllustrations
  • Biblio NotesReprint.
  • Reference CodeBDZ0001858381

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