The "Daily Telegraph" Book of Carols by Ian Bradley

The "Daily Telegraph" Book of Carols by Ian Bradley

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Summary

The carol, with its origins in folk dances and pagan festivities is an exuberant creation than the hymn. From the fifteenth-century 'boar's head' carol to modern expressions of faith which refer to space travel, form African-American spirituals and a Caribbean calypso carol to old favourites like, this work includes songs to read and sing along.

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The "Daily Telegraph" Book of Carols by Ian Bradley

The carol, with its origins in folk dances and pagan festivities is an exuberant creation than the hymn. From the fifteenth-century 'boar's head' carol to modern expressions of faith which refer to space travel, form African-American spirituals and a Caribbean calypso carol to old favourites like, this work includes songs to read and sing along.
Ian Bradley was born on Whit Sunday 1950. Now Lecturer in Practical Theology at The University of St Andrews, he has been a journalist on the Times, head of Religious Broadcasting BBC Scotland. He is a Church of Scotland Minister.
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ISBN 13 9780826492401
ISBN 10 0826492401
Title The "Daily Telegraph" Book of Carols
Author Ian Bradley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2006-10-18
Number of pages 450
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.