Venture into the whimsical world of Cornwall with "Humorous Cornish Legends," a delightful collection of tales as told by Henry John Daniel. These stories capture the unique spirit of the Cornish people, blending local folklore with a generous helping of humor. From mischievous piskies to eccentric giants, the legends are retold with a light touch, making them accessible and entertaining for readers of all ages.
Explore the enchanting landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Cornwall through these engaging narratives. Perfect for those interested in folklore, regional humor, or simply a good laugh, this book offers a charming glimpse into the heart of one of Britain's most captivating regions. Discover why these legends have endured through generations, bringing joy and laughter to all who hear them.
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