Days grow short, nights grow long, and one thinks about curling up near the hearth with urns of tea, bowls of seasonal munchies and a stack of good books for company. This is a tradition of sorts, my annual posting of favorite reading materials for and about the holidays and the return of the light. May the list be a candle in your window, bringing warmth, comfort and a festive spirit to you and yours. Some of these books are out of print, but they can occasionally be found in used book shops online, and they are, very often, happy campers in your local library. They are gems, each and every one.
The Oxford Book of Days,
Bonnie Blackburn and Leofranc Holford-Strevens
Echoes of Magic: A Study of Seasonal Festivals through the Ages,
C.A. Burland
Ancient Ways: Reclaiming Pagan Traditions,
Pauline and Dan Campanelli
Wheel of the Year: Living the Magical Life,
Pauline and Dan Campanelli
A Crown of Candles: How to Throw a Fabulous Lucia Party,
Joanna Powell Colbert
Lights of Winter: Winter Celebrations Around the World,
Heather Conrad and DeForest Walker
Medieval Holidays and Festivals: A Calendar of Celebrations,
Madeleine Pelner Cosman
The Return of the Light: Twelve Tales from Around the World
for the Winter Solstice,
Carolyn McVickar Edwards
Kindling the Celtic Spirit,
Mara Freeman
A Calendar of Festivals: Traditional Celebrations, Songs, Seasonal
Recipes and Things to Make,
Marian Green
The Sun in the Church: Cathedrals As Solar Observatories,
John L. Heilbron
Celebrate the Solstice: Honoring the Earth's Seasonal Rhythms
Through Festival and Ceremony,
Richard Heinberg
Celestially Auspicious Occasions: Seasons, Cycles and Celebrations,
Donna Henes
Stations of the Sun: A History of the Ritual Year in Britain,
Ronald Hutton
The Winter Solstice
Ellen Jackson
The Dance of Time: The Origins of the Calendar: A Miscellany of History
and Myth, Religion and Astronomy, Festivals and Feast Days,
Michael Judge
The Solstice Evergreen: History, Folklore and Origins of the Christmas Tree,
Sheryl Karas
Perpetual Almanack of Folklore,
Charles Kightly
Sacred Celebrations: A Sourcebook,
Glennie Kindred
Celebrations Of Light : A Year of Holidays Around the World,
Nancy Luenn and Mark Bender (Illustrator)
The Winter Solstice: The Sacred Traditions of Christmas,
John Matthews and Caitlin Matthews
Christmas in Ritual and Tradition,
Clement A. Miles
Yule: A Celebration of Light and Warmth (Holiday Series),
Dorothy Morrison
The Battle for Christmas
Stephen Nissenbaum
Sacred Origins of Profound Things: The Stories Behind the Rites
and Rituals of The World's Religions,
Charles Panati
Celebrating Winter Solstice, Theresa Reel
The Shortest Day: Celebrating the Winter Solstice,
Wendy Pfeffer and Jesse Reisch
The Old Magic of Christmas: Yuletide Traditions for the Darkest Days of the Year,Linda RaedischChristian Rätsch and Claudia Müller-Ebeling
Pagan Christmas: The Plants, Spirits, and Rituals at the Origins of Yuletide,
All Around the Year, Holidays and Celebrations in American Life,
Jack Santino
Circle Round: Raising Children in the Goddess Tradition,
Starhawk, Anne Hill and Diane Baker
Keeping Christmas: Yuletide Traditions In Norway And The New Land,
Kathleen Stokker
When Santa Was A Shaman: Ancient Origins of Santa Claus and the Christmas Tree,
Tony van Renterghem
The Fires of Yule: A Keltelven Guide for Celebrating the Winter Solstice,
Montague Whitsel
At least three of Dolores Stewart Riccio's Circle novels involve Yuletide and I shall be reading them again this year. Last, but certainly not least, the holiday interval would not be complete without rereading Susan Cooper's Dark is Rising sequence in its entirety: Over Sea, Under Stone, The Dark is Rising, Greenwitch, The Grey King and Silver on the Tree
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Tales and Lore for the Holiday Season
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6 comments:
Oh, thank you for this list!
And I totally agree about Susan Cooper's books :)
Oh, great, now I have to add to my Christmas wish list...gee!
I just wonder - is this a re-post? Not that it matters but I seem to remember this lovely photo and some of the titles.... :)
I just wish I had a bit more time for (even) more books! Thanks a lot for this list
Something of a repost with a title or two removed or added - I post a list around this time every year. The image is my favorite tattered old copy of Bullfinch's Mythology and has appeared here too. I love the buttery light falling across it.
Other than the Friday Ramblings, this is my all-time favorite post. Sure, I could go look at posts from previous years, but the present post always gives me comfort.
Bullfinch's Mythology, hey?
I'm still finding and enjoying the fiction books you recommended last year. Every one a gem. :)
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