Friday, 6 April 2012

Superstitions Free

Superstitions
Author: Deborah Murrell
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 076210922X



Superstitions: 1,013 of the World's Wackiest Myths, Fables & Old Wives Tales


An entertaining, light-hearted approach to over 1,000 superstitions? this book uncovers the complexity and sometimes ridiculousness of human nature and behavior through the ages. Download Superstitions: 1,013 of the World's Wackiest Myths, Fables & Old Wives Tales from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. /B>

Why is Friday the 13th considered unlucky? Why do we knock on wood? Why do we cross our fingers for good lucky? It may not be logical, but underlying these irrational notions are centuries of beliefs?and many affect us still. In fact the most important aspects of people?s lives have been influenced by their superstitions both at work and at home particularly?their health, marriage, children, and prosperity. Superstitions is a chock-full compendium of more than 1,000 of the world?s most common folklore beliefs.

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