Sabine Baring-Gould

Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) was an English writer, antiquarian, and clergyman, best known for his diverse literary contributions that spanned fiction, folklore, and hymnody. Born in Exeter, he was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, where his love for literature and history blossomed. Baring-Gould's passion for local culture and traditions often found its way into his storytelling, providing readers with rich depictions of rural life and the supernatural. His most famous work, "Mehalah," showcases his talent for blending vivid characterizations with the haunting landscapes of the English countryside.

In addition to his fiction, Baring-Gould was a prolific collector of folk tales and traditions, which he published in various anthologies, helping to preserve the oral history of his time. A dedicated clergyman, he also penned numerous hymns, many of which are still sung today. His broad interests and unique insights into British culture make his works a delightful exploration for anyone curious about the past. Dive into his writings in the app, and discover the charm and depth of Baring-Gould's literary world.

The Book of Ghosts

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Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) was an English hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and eclectic scholar. During his life, he publis…

The Book of Werewolves

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A survey of the myths and legends concerning lycanthropy from ancient times to the Victorian Era. (Summary by A. Gramour)

Kitty Alone

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Kate Quarm is a bright and sensitive girl. She lives with her aunt and uncle at Coombe Cellers, a farmhouse, eating house and store occupyi…

Curious Myths of the Middle Ages

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This volume is an example of Sabine Baring-Gould's extensive research into the middle ages. This volume of 12 curiosities was one of Baring-…

Curiosities of Olden Times

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This book is a collection of 17 gems of random knowledge, such as what women are made of and the philosopher's stone, written in Baring-Goul…

Bladys of the Stewponey

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The setting, geography and history of this story by Rev'd Sabine Baring-Gould, author of Onward Christian Soldiers and a number of other wel…

A Book of Fairy Tales

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This is a collection of fairy tales, retold by Sabine Baring-Gould. The collection contains such well-known stories as Cinderella and the Be…

The Pennycomequicks

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The Pennycomequicks is the charming and witty story of a dysfunctional English family in the late 19th century, scattered to the winds, scar…

Only a Ghost! by Irenæus the Deacon

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Baring-Gould's humorous observations on the various Christian sects to be found in "the most learned church in the most religious count…

Sermons to Children

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Twenty-three sermons where the truth to be taught is appended to a story as a Moral. Some of these sermons reflect the doctrines of infant …