Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the rich tapestry of Yorkshire's past with "Legendary Yorkshire" by Frederick Ross. Originally published in 1892, this volume delves into the heart of Yorkshire, revealing its captivating local history and traditions. Ross masterfully weaves together historical accounts, folklore, and anecdotal evidence to paint a vivid portrait of this storied region.
Journey through Yorkshire's ancient landscapes, uncovering tales of its notable figures, historic events, and unique cultural heritage. Perfect for history enthusiasts, travelers, and anyone with an interest in the folklore and traditions of England, "Legendary Yorkshire" offers a fascinating glimpse into the soul of this remarkable county.
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