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Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions
Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions | Brian Earl
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Behind every Christmas tradition is a story -- usually, a forgotten one. Each year, as we decorate a tree, build a gingerbread house, and get ready for a visit from St. Nicholas, we're continuing generations-old narratives, while being largely unaware of their starting chapters. But knowing how these traditions began adds a new level of depth to our Christmas spirit, as well as an arsenal of anecdotes to share at Christmas parties. Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions reveals the surprising, quirky, mysterious, and sometimes horrifying stories behind the most wonderful time of the year. With 26 short chapters, it's a festive, digestible Advent calendar of a book. Covering traditions ancient and modern, Christmas Past is filled with stories of happy accidents, cultural histories, criminal capers (including tomb raiders and con artists), and hidden connections between Christmas and broader social, economic, and technological influences. How did the invention of plate glass forever change the Christmas season? What common Christmas item helped introduce fine art to the masses? Why do Americans typically spike their eggnog with rum, rather than the traditional brandy? And speaking of booze, does using the phrase "Merry Christmas" mark you as a drunken reveler? Christmas Past answers all of those questions, and many more.
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JoeMo
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This book covers the history of Christmas in small, focused snippets. It covers subjects that range from fruit cake to wrapping paper to Santa Claus and everything in between. I‘ve heard of many of the subjects before on the podcast of the same name, but I loved revisiting them and prefer the audiobook version thanks to better sound quality. I‘ll be revisiting this book and its various subjects for years to come!

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Abe
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Not the best Christmas book in my opinion.

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Tove_Reads
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@Andrew65 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @TheBookHippie as well as others will be around for #HolidayFriends for anyone and everyone wanting a bit of bookish company around ❣️❣️❣️

Andrew65 Thanks for sharing 😍 2y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
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melissajayne
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I finally got my copy of this book that I had preordered in spring. The author hosts a podcast of the same title and I highly recommend the podcast.