Of Christmases Long, Long Ago
Surprising Traditions from Christmas Past
by Brian Earl
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Pub Date Sep 30 2025 | Archive Date Jul 31 2025
Globe Pequot | Lyons Press
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Description
Surely, Christmas in the distant past must have been different from the one we know today. But how different? You’re about to find out. The Christmases of long long, ago were a merry mess of of odd superstitions, dangerous games, and overindulgences that lasted from Christmas Day until Epiphany twelve days later. The “Christmas season” of earlier times was not the period from Thanksgiving to Christmas Day that Americans experience today, but rather a no-holds-barred bacchanalia following the austerity period of Advent. From it evolved some of our present-day traditions, such as caroling, which had its roots in beggars performing for a meal. This book also answers such questions as: when was Christmas Day first celebrated on December 25? Which president celebrated the first White House Christmas? What are the origins of holly and ivy as Christmas décor? These questions and more are answered in this fascinating look back at Christmases past.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781493089659 |
| PRICE | $35.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 184 |
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