The Book of Hallowe’en by Ruth Edna Kelley is a classic. Originally published in 1919, it was the first attempt at creating a compilation of Halloween history and folklore. Ruth Edna Kelley was a librarian from Massachusetts whose body of work is not entirely vast, but whose contribution to the study of Halloween and the folklore and history associated therewith is beyond measure. With this book, the author takes us on a journey across the millennia and two continents exploring the roots and traditions of this most fascinating holiday. This present edition contains an introduction by New Orleans Voodoo Priest and Halloween enthusiast James Duvalier.
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