The Wind on the Heath - A Gypsy Anthology (Romany History Series)This magnificent Gypsy anthology was first published in London 1930. It contains over 300 items of prose and verse gleaned from classical literature, folklore, history and true Gypsy life. It has long been considered unique in its field and is very hard to find in its first edition. We have now re-published this scarce book incorporating the original text and illustrations. The book's 380 pages are divided into 12 sections designed to bring to light the chief facets of Gypsy life. They have been chosen for their historical and anthropological interest and are supported with illustrations of the real Gypsy way of life, and yet the same wind blows over all on this Gypsy heath. Contents include: The Dark Race. - The Roaming Life. - Field and Sky. - Gypsies and Gentiles. - The Romany Chye. - Gypsy Children. - Sturt and Strife. - Black Arts. - A Gypsy Bestiary. - Egipte Speche. - Scholar Gypsies. - Envoy. Also included is a glossary of Romani words. This important book is thoroughly recommended for inclusion on the bookshelf of all with an interest in Gypsy ways. |
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THE BUTTERFLY WANDERER LONGING TO BE OFF FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET THE NATURE OF THE HAWK THE GYPSY'S HOME THE CHARRED EARTH MAN MUST MOVE ABOUT JOG ON THE SOUL OF A JOURNEY THE VAGABOND THE COLT AND THE FILLY GIPSY JUNE WAYFARING MEN ...
THE BUTTERFLY WANDERER LONGING TO BE OFF FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET THE NATURE OF THE HAWK THE GYPSY'S HOME THE CHARRED EARTH MAN MUST MOVE ABOUT JOG ON THE SOUL OF A JOURNEY THE VAGABOND THE COLT AND THE FILLY GIPSY JUNE WAYFARING MEN ...
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N ENEMIES OF ATURE LAW OF THE GENTILES THE NOTICE -BOARD A HARDSHIP MOVE ON GENTILITY THE HOUSE -DWELLER DULL -EYED GORGIOS SUUM CUIQUE THE ROVING LINE TOM JONES AND HIS GYPSEIAN MAJESTY LA ROULOTTE THE PHILANTHROPIST THE THREE GYPSIES ...
N ENEMIES OF ATURE LAW OF THE GENTILES THE NOTICE -BOARD A HARDSHIP MOVE ON GENTILITY THE HOUSE -DWELLER DULL -EYED GORGIOS SUUM CUIQUE THE ROVING LINE TOM JONES AND HIS GYPSEIAN MAJESTY LA ROULOTTE THE PHILANTHROPIST THE THREE GYPSIES ...
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But our Palaces are the tents we carry with us, and nothing can be compared to the elegance of these moving houses. For these have such beauty as nature herself displays, and are far above the sumptuous hangings and gilded furniture, ...
But our Palaces are the tents we carry with us, and nothing can be compared to the elegance of these moving houses. For these have such beauty as nature herself displays, and are far above the sumptuous hangings and gilded furniture, ...
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No love can move me, and no fear can quell, Nor check my passions, nor control my will. The soul, whose body fears no change of clime, Aims at no virtue, trembles at no crime; But, free and fearless as its clay, shall own No other will ...
No love can move me, and no fear can quell, Nor check my passions, nor control my will. The soul, whose body fears no change of clime, Aims at no virtue, trembles at no crime; But, free and fearless as its clay, shall own No other will ...
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No sooner did the rays of the rising sun shine on the dew, and fall in little fiery tongues upon their eyelids, than insinc made them srike camp and move away. All day they would journey, until the setting sun made the air to glow like ...
No sooner did the rays of the rising sun shine on the dew, and fall in little fiery tongues upon their eyelids, than insinc made them srike camp and move away. All day they would journey, until the setting sun made the air to glow like ...
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