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  • af David Brailsford
    188,95 kr.

    This delightful book is written by the Englishman, married to a Jamaican woman who exposed him to the stories of duppies and supernatural happenings in her hometown, Porus, Manchester and different parts of Jamaica. The range of stories encompasses tales from Porus and Redberry, and Old Harbour in St. Catherine, and recalls the aftermath of the Kendall Train crash ( Jamaica's worst rail diaster). The book is a potpourri of authentic stories, some true, some ugly and sinister,some amusing.The book brings back all the childhood years of ghosts, gremlins and rolling calves, and brings to life the underbelly of a country devoutly religious , but yet open to the world of the 'bush doctor', replete with spirits and duppies.

  • - The Reluctant Obeah Man and Other Stories
    af David Brailsford
    188,95 kr.

    "...Obeah has power over ghosts. It has the ability to change them into all manner of creatures...which may then be sent to torment and harm the living."Fact or fiction, no one is certain but Brailsford has again accomplished the feat of delving into the traditions of the Jamaican people. He explores the supernatural world of obeah which is entwined in the lives of the common people of Jamaica. Jamaican Witchraft is a collection of stories centered on the practise of Obeah. Obeah is said to be the use of spells, rituals and amulets, which when used correctly can not only bring forth numerous misfortunes but even death. However, some of these stories reveal that these 'unexplainable' incidents can be explained with common sense. It therefore holds true that 'belief kills and belief cures'.

  • af David Brailsford
    126,95 kr.

    Readers accompany Anansi on the journey from the interior to the coast of Africa with captured Africans en route to plantation life. Although Anansi stories usually cater to small children, they now cater to a wider, more mature audience.