Description
1958 edition. Dust jacket has some wear and small tears along the sides. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This intriguing volume, published in 1958, delves into the rich tapestry of American folklore and superstitions surrounding natural phenomena. “Madstones and Twisters” is a collaborative effort by renowned folklorists Mody C. Boatright, Wilson M. Hudson, and Allen Maxwell, each contributing their expertise to this captivating exploration. Boatright, a pioneer in the study of Texas folklore, brings his deep understanding of regional traditions, while Hudson and Maxwell lend their scholarly insights into the broader cultural context.
The book’s title alone piques curiosity, referring to the “madstones” once believed to cure rabies and the awe-inspiring “twisters” that have long captured the imagination of those living in tornado-prone regions. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the authors weave together tales of folk remedies, weather lore, and the enduring human fascination with the mysteries of nature. This volume offers a rare glimpse into the lives and beliefs of generations past, preserving a vital piece of our shared cultural heritage.
For collectors and enthusiasts of Americana, this well-preserved copy represents a treasure trove of knowledge and a window into the captivating world of American folklore. Its slightly worn exterior only adds to its charm, hinting at the countless hands that have turned its pages, seeking wisdom and entertainment within its covers.