Sacred Groves and Tree Nymphs, Yule Logs and Divining Rods, Wild
Huntsmen and Wood-Wives . . . Delve into an enchanting exploration of
the magic and mystery of forest realms in this scholarly and highly
readable work. Fact and fable sit side by side with snippets of
Shakespeare and ancient legend to create a mythology of the woods
throughout human history. Since its original publication in 1928, this
lively guide to the folklore of the forest around the world has also
appeared under such titles as The Forest in Folklore and Mythology and
Forest Folklore, Mythology and Romance. It has become a beloved
sourcebook and reference guide for environmentalists, anthropologists,
Wiccans, and nature lovers alike. AUTHOR BIO: Scottish author ALEXANDER
PORTEOUS was a professor of philosophy whose work appeared in various
philosophical journals, which include The Town Council Seals of
Scotland; Historical, Legendary and Heraldic (1906) and The History of
Crieff from the Earliest Times to the Dawn of the Twentieth Century
(1912).