Cornwall's landscape is intertwined with the county's folklore and
legends. In Illustrated Tales of Cornwall, author John Husband explores
a multitude of mysterious happenings, haunted places and strange tales
from ancient times to the modern day. The book looks at the legends
surrounding Cornish Piskies, stone figures and tors, and the court of
King Arthur. Tales of the sea abound, including shipwrecks, mermaids and
the Morgawr sea monster, as do stories of the Cornish saints and holy
wells. Some historical crimes have entered folklore, such as the Nevell
Norway murder, and the book is peopled with unusual and eccentric
characters, as well as ghosts. These strange and spooky stories are
accompanied by the author's photographs of places featured in the text
in this hugely entertaining book.