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Household Lore: Folklore, Traditions and Remedies For Every Room in Your Home [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 205x144 mm, kaal: 567 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Watkins Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1786789779
  • ISBN-13: 9781786789778
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 205x144 mm, kaal: 567 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Watkins Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1786789779
  • ISBN-13: 9781786789778
A perfect gift, this fun illustrated book will take you room by room to discover global traditions, remedies, folklore and rituals hiding in your house.

Did you know when you move into a new home, you should sprinkle salt on the threshold, and let the cat go in first? Did you know that decorating a house with sea shells gives evil spirits somewhere to live, or that a houseleek planted on the roof will protect you from lightning strikes?

Welcome to household lore, where every rooms tells a story and every seemingly mundane corner holds a weird and wonderful secret.





Begin on the roof, where you'll learn how to summon the Japanese Baku to feast on your nightmares and how to ward against witches and lightning. Get cosy in the bedroom, with folkloric aphrodisiac recipes. In the bathroom, discover what soothsayer and beauty expert Nostradamus recommended for cleaning your teeth. On stairs and thresholds, protect your home from infernal forces and find out what lurks underneath the stairs. In the kitchen, make up a folklore first aid kit from your kitchen cupboard. In the dining room, learn from the old wives how to clean your cutlery and cure a hangover. In the sitting room, gather round the hearth to divine your future and look for strange things up your chimney. Dowse to find anything nefarious in your cellar or basement. Down the crooked path speak the language of flowers and avoid confrontation with supernatural visitors to your garden.



This beautiful collection of folklore, traditions and quirky history is the ideal companion to making any house a magical home.

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"Household Lore is a delightful exploration of the folklore hidden in your home. Entertaining and charming, it is a rich cornucopia of useful information that will lead you down wonderful rabbit holes from how to handle a cough (slices of garlic in your shoes), to dealing with a snoring partner (pop a lemon under their pillow). Try any of these at your own risk, but do try the book, which can be lightly snacked upon or hungrily devoured. Either way, Lizas writing is always nourishing soul food." Jenifer Toksvig, author and playwright

"Household Lore is a delight to read. It should be the family bible for all supernaturally synched folk!" Johnny Mains, editor and author

"Although the book is wry and written with a sparkly, affectionate sense of humour, the wisdom shines brightly and the stories serve to make household chores a lot more interesting." The Green Parent Magazine

"Full of fascinating folklore, curious customs and traditional tales, this is a masterly anthology of our rituals and lore relating to the sacred space of our own homes." Mark Norman, Creator of the Folklore Podcast and Founder of the Folklore Library and Archive

"A magical little book, both beautiful and fascinating, I loved it!" Eleanor Morton, Writer and Comedian

"Liza's book is a delightfully irreverent compendium of domestic folklore and legend, and it will really make you think twice before feeding roasted mice to children." James Shakeshaft & Alasdair Beckett-King (Loremen Podcast)

"I really enjoy reading Liza Franks work. It helps populate the air around you with new curiosity." Robin Ince

Liza grew up watching B-movies and dreaming of becoming Debbie Harry before working backstage in theatre and film for over a decade. She has written extensively about folklore, publishing her second book, Everyday Folklore, an almanac for the ritual year with Murdoch Books in October 2023. She holds a Masters in Folklore Studies from University of Hertfordshire as well as writing her own blog about have-a-go ritual year folklore and how folklore can solve just about any problem. Liza is now on the list at BBC radio as 'The Folklore Expert' and has appeared many times on BBC Sussex. She also reviews other books on folklore.