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'The Christmas Book' is packed full of fascinating facts about the magic of Christmas November 21, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
`Do you know.....
The date of Jesus' birth and in which year he was born? Where the inspiration for Christmas crackers came from? Why Santa dresses in red? Why we celebrate Christmas on 25th December?'
`These days, in the long, cold December weeks leading up to Christmas, we seem to forget the traditional nativity story we all know and love and spend more time frantically panicking about how to secure the latest and hippest toys. We lose sight of the glorious Christmas rituals that have existed for generations and worry about the price of Brussels sprouts and how we're going to squeeze the turkey into the oven.
`The Christmas Book' is packed full of fascinating facts about the magic of Christmas, ....from ...... determining how much of our Christmas Story could have really taken place, from explaining what a real Yule Log is, to tracking the evolution of the Christmas card, there's something in here to interest and entertain everyone, young and old alike....guaranteed to enrich the festive experience of all who read it, whether a Christmas lover or cynical Scrooge.' And from the first pages, where the word `Christmas' (Christ's Mass) is mentioned .....to the note that William the Conqueror was crowned in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066.... to the often incorrectly quoted title of Professor Moore's famous poem:- `A Visit from St Nicholas' ...to `The Shape of Christmases to Come', I have to agree - there is bound to be something new, albeit possible supposition, to the reader:-
`I am tempted to predict that, with the impact of climate change, Britain will continue to experience warmer winters, with less ice and snow to provide a white Christmas. Alternatively, if the change results in the shutting off of the Gulf Stream, future Christmas weather may indeed be deep and crisp and even colder.'
272 matt pages, written in a variety of fonts and split over the following chapter titles:-
The Ones I Used to Know 1500 British Christmases Santa Claus is Coming to Town Christmas Customs The Goose is Getting Fat Other Christmas Quirks and Queries
plus an index.
Interspersed with poems, black and white illustrations and an 8 page section of colour plates. In places, there are notes of particular interest in bold, capital letters to draw the eye, e.g.:-
`DELIA SMITH USED CRANBERRIES IN NO FEWER HAN NINE RECIPES IN HER BEST-SELLING COOKERY BOOK, `WINTER COLLECTION'. THE BOOK LED TO A 200% INCREASE IN SALES OF CRANBERRIES DURING THE WEEKS BEFORE CHRISTMAS.' or
`IN THE MIDDLE OF THE 17TH CENTURY, CROMWELL ROOTED OUT WHAT WAS CONSIDERED TO BE PAGAN OR PAPAL IDOLATRY. THE CUSTOM OF SENDING A SPRAY OF GLASTONBURY THORN TO THE MONARCHY ABRUPTLY STOPPED.'
Alongside such entries is more information on the subject, so it is easy to skim read to areas of particular interest, if required.
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