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- catalog contributor b2689698.
- catalog created "1981 (1989 [printing])".
- catalog date "(1989 [printing])".
- catalog date "1981".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1981".
- catalog description "Asking for rain. Garlands for the Gods. Sea festivals. Eisteddfod, feis and Mod. Cultural commemoration and competition. Music festivals. Playwright and poet. The Olympic games. We won the cup. Festivals of workers. Expositions, trade fairs and shows. Water and the sea. Music, dancing and culture. Festivals of sport. Work and business. Beginnings. A good start. Topping-out and opening celebrations. Tree planting ceremonies. Founders' day. Daily ceremonial. Military occasions. Royal occasions. State visits and royal salutes. State opening of parliament. Other parliamentary pageantry. Orders of knighthood. City of London livery companies. Independence days. Red letter days. Congregations, conventions and crusades. Highland gatherings. Home and family ties. Children's festivals. Family reunions. Eid Ul-Fitr. Ceremonial. National festivals. Gatherings and assemblies. Family festivals. Birth and naming. Coming of age. Bar Mitzvah. The Sikh Amrit Ceremony. Initiation. ".
- catalog description "Baptism and confirmation. Ordination of clergy. Investitures. Betrothal. Wedding ceremonies. Marriage. Death and burial. Mourning. Funerals and remembrance. Special anniversaries. Buddhist anniversaries. Hindhu anniversaries. Birthdays of great teachers. Anniversaries. Sikh Gurpurbs. Days of the prophets. Pronunciation guide. Calendar of festivals.".
- catalog description "Festivals and celebrations. Religions and Festivals. Many gods ... or one? Humanism. Shinto. Hinduism. Buddhism. Taoism. Confucianism. Judaism. Christianity. Islam. Baha'i Faith. Sikhism. Jainism. Zoroastrianism. Communism. Festival themes. A new day. New moon. New year. Chinese new year (Yuan Tan). Birth of nature. Fertlity rites. God spede the plow. Symbolic dancing. Ritual dance drama. Witches and Shamans. Shiva Ratri. Welcoming spring. Holi and Hola. Shrovetide. Eggs. May day. The May festival. Dancing. Folk dance. Rogation days. Beating the bounds. Sol Invictus. Midsummer celebrations. The sun dance. Rush bearing. Shavuoth -- festival of weeks. Sukkoth -- ".
- catalog description "Passover. Easter. Pilgrims. The Hajj and Eid Ul-Adha. Pilgrimages to shrines. Temple festivals. Sackcloth and ashes. The discipline of feasting. Fast of 9th AV. Yom Kippur. Ramadan and 10th Muharram. Penance and Sacrifice. Ancestors. Gifts for the ancestors. Remembering the dead. Festival of Remembrance. All Souls' day. All Saints. St. George's day. St. Andrew's day. St. David's day. St. Patrick's day. Patronal festivals and wakes. Fairs. A new start. Calling for help. Early spring. Maytime. Summer. Harvest. Autumn celebrations. Light and fire. Christmastide. New Year (Religion). Celebration and worship. Holy Books. Triumph over evil. Pilgrimage. Fasting and penance. Special remembrance. Patron saints. Wakes and fairs. Pageantry and processions. Parades. Lord Mayor's show. Processions. Carnivals. Mardi Gras. Flowers. Flower festivals. Flower parades and carnivals. Displays and shows. Flower arranging. Thankofferings for the water. Well dressing. Holy and healing waters. ".
- catalog description "festival of tabernacles (Booths). Lammas. Harvest home. Other harvests. Michaelmas. Halloween. Guy Fawkes night. Thanksgiving day. God and light. Purification. Chanukkah. Candles. Fire festivals. Yuletide. A merry Christmas. The children's festival. Festival of carols. Christ mass. Christingles. Epiphany. Advent. Rosh Hashanah. Day of Hijrah. Diwali (Dipavali). Baisakhi. Jamshedi Naoroze and Naw Ruz. Shabbat -- The sabbath. The Lord's day. The Eucharist. The Mass. Holy week. Good Friday and Holy Saturday. Ascension day. Whitsun. Trinity Sunday. Ave Maria. Yaum Ul-Jum'a. Temple festivals. Receiving the world. Rejoicing of the law. Ceremonial reading. Spreading the word. Dashara -- Durga Puja. Purim. Pesach -- ".
- catalog extent "x, 214 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0631904131 (pbk) :".
- catalog issued "1981".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford : Basil Blackwell,".
- catalog subject "394.26 20".
- catalog subject "Festivals".
- catalog subject "Festivals.".
- catalog subject "GT3930".
- catalog tableOfContents "Asking for rain. Garlands for the Gods. Sea festivals. Eisteddfod, feis and Mod. Cultural commemoration and competition. Music festivals. Playwright and poet. The Olympic games. We won the cup. Festivals of workers. Expositions, trade fairs and shows. Water and the sea. Music, dancing and culture. Festivals of sport. Work and business. Beginnings. A good start. Topping-out and opening celebrations. Tree planting ceremonies. Founders' day. Daily ceremonial. Military occasions. Royal occasions. State visits and royal salutes. State opening of parliament. Other parliamentary pageantry. Orders of knighthood. City of London livery companies. Independence days. Red letter days. Congregations, conventions and crusades. Highland gatherings. Home and family ties. Children's festivals. Family reunions. Eid Ul-Fitr. Ceremonial. National festivals. Gatherings and assemblies. Family festivals. Birth and naming. Coming of age. Bar Mitzvah. The Sikh Amrit Ceremony. Initiation. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Baptism and confirmation. Ordination of clergy. Investitures. Betrothal. Wedding ceremonies. Marriage. Death and burial. Mourning. Funerals and remembrance. Special anniversaries. Buddhist anniversaries. Hindhu anniversaries. Birthdays of great teachers. Anniversaries. Sikh Gurpurbs. Days of the prophets. Pronunciation guide. Calendar of festivals.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Festivals and celebrations. Religions and Festivals. Many gods ... or one? Humanism. Shinto. Hinduism. Buddhism. Taoism. Confucianism. Judaism. Christianity. Islam. Baha'i Faith. Sikhism. Jainism. Zoroastrianism. Communism. Festival themes. A new day. New moon. New year. Chinese new year (Yuan Tan). Birth of nature. Fertlity rites. God spede the plow. Symbolic dancing. Ritual dance drama. Witches and Shamans. Shiva Ratri. Welcoming spring. Holi and Hola. Shrovetide. Eggs. May day. The May festival. Dancing. Folk dance. Rogation days. Beating the bounds. Sol Invictus. Midsummer celebrations. The sun dance. Rush bearing. Shavuoth -- festival of weeks. Sukkoth -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Passover. Easter. Pilgrims. The Hajj and Eid Ul-Adha. Pilgrimages to shrines. Temple festivals. Sackcloth and ashes. The discipline of feasting. Fast of 9th AV. Yom Kippur. Ramadan and 10th Muharram. Penance and Sacrifice. Ancestors. Gifts for the ancestors. Remembering the dead. Festival of Remembrance. All Souls' day. All Saints. St. George's day. St. Andrew's day. St. David's day. St. Patrick's day. Patronal festivals and wakes. Fairs. A new start. Calling for help. Early spring. Maytime. Summer. Harvest. Autumn celebrations. Light and fire. Christmastide. New Year (Religion). Celebration and worship. Holy Books. Triumph over evil. Pilgrimage. Fasting and penance. Special remembrance. Patron saints. Wakes and fairs. Pageantry and processions. Parades. Lord Mayor's show. Processions. Carnivals. Mardi Gras. Flowers. Flower festivals. Flower parades and carnivals. Displays and shows. Flower arranging. Thankofferings for the water. Well dressing. Holy and healing waters. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "festival of tabernacles (Booths). Lammas. Harvest home. Other harvests. Michaelmas. Halloween. Guy Fawkes night. Thanksgiving day. God and light. Purification. Chanukkah. Candles. Fire festivals. Yuletide. A merry Christmas. The children's festival. Festival of carols. Christ mass. Christingles. Epiphany. Advent. Rosh Hashanah. Day of Hijrah. Diwali (Dipavali). Baisakhi. Jamshedi Naoroze and Naw Ruz. Shabbat -- The sabbath. The Lord's day. The Eucharist. The Mass. Holy week. Good Friday and Holy Saturday. Ascension day. Whitsun. Trinity Sunday. Ave Maria. Yaum Ul-Jum'a. Temple festivals. Receiving the world. Rejoicing of the law. Ceremonial reading. Spreading the word. Dashara -- Durga Puja. Purim. Pesach -- ".
- catalog title "Festivals & celebrations / Rowland Purton.".
- catalog type "text".