Shetland Folk-Lore

Shetland Folk-Lore by John Spence is a significant contribution to the understanding of cultural history, published by Creative Media Partners, LLC on October 27, 2022. This edition spans 252 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the rich tapestry of folklore and mythology associated with the Shetland Islands.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of ancient traditions and social practices that shape the identity of the Shetland community. The work is positioned within the fields of anthropology and social science, reflecting on the importance of folklore as a vital aspect of cultural heritage. This edition is part of the public domain in the United States, allowing for free distribution and access, thereby supporting the preservation of this important knowledge.
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