Rediscover the charm of rural England with "The Fifth Series of Wiltshire Rhymes and Tales in the Wiltshire Dialect" by Edward Slow. This collection offers a delightful glimpse into the unique language and traditions of Wiltshire, capturing the spirit of its people through verse and storytelling.
Written in the authentic Wiltshire dialect, these rhymes and tales provide valuable insights into the region's history, folklore, and way of life. Preserving a linguistic heritage, Slow's work offers both entertainment and a historical record of a vanishing way of speaking.
Perfect for lovers of poetry, local history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of British culture, this edition brings these timeless works to a new generation of readers.
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