Book Description: "Not just about horse-shoes, this also covers other aspects of folklore about luck, including as salt, sneezing, good and bad days, and odd numbers." (Quote from sacred-texts.com) Table of Contents: Publisher's Preface; Preface; The Magic Of The Horse-shoe; History Of The Horse-shoe; The Horse-shoe As A Safeguard; Horns And Other Two-pronged Objects; The Symbol Of The Open Hand; Crescents And Half-moon-shaped Amulets; Iron As A Protective Charm; Blacksmiths Credited With Supernatural Attributes; Fire As A Spirit-scaring Element; The Serpentine Shape Of The Horse-shoe; The Horse-shoe Arch In Ancient Caledonian Hieroglyphics; The Horse-shoe As A Symbol Of The Horse; Horses' Heads As Talismans; The Horse-shoe As A Favorite Anti-witch Charm; The Position Of The Horse-shoe As A Protector Of Buildings; The Lucky Horse-shoe In General; The Horse-shoe As A Phallic Symbol; The Horse-shoe As A Symbol On Tavern Sign-boards; Horse-shoes On Church-doors; Horse-shoe Legendary Lore; Recapitulation Of Theories Of The Origin Of The Horse-shoe Superstition; Conclusion; Fortune And Luck; Tyche, The Grecian Goddess Of Good Luck; The Roman Goddess Fortuna; The Character Of Fortune; Temples Of Fortune; Luck, Ancient And Modern; The Folk-lore Of Common Salt; Origin And History; Salt Uncongenial To Witches And Devils; The Latin Word ''sal''; Salt Employed To Confirm An Oath; Salt-spilling As An Omen; Helping To Salt At Table; Salt As A Protection To Young Infants; Salt As A Magical Substance; Miscellaneous Remarks On Salt; The Salt-cellar; The Omens Of Sneezing; In Ancient Times; Mediaeval Beliefs About Sneezing; Modern Superstitions About Sneezing; The Doctrine Of Demoniacal Possession; Salutation After Sneezing; Legends Relating To Sneezing; Days Of Good And Evil Omen; Egyptian Days; Roman Superstition Concerning Days; Medieval Belief In Day-fatality; Prevalence Of Similar Beliefs In Modern Times; The Sixth Day Of The Week; Friday In Modern Times; Superstitious Dealings With Animals; Rats And Mice As Avengers; Spirits Assume The Forms Of Black Animals; Exorcism And Conjuration Of Vermin; Charms Against Animals; Images Of Animals And Birds Used As Charms; Words Used As Charms; Superstitious Dealings With Wild Animals; Legal Prosecution Of Animals; The Luck Of Odd Numbers; Early Significance Of Numbers; The Number Three; The Number Seven; Odd Numbers In Witchcraft; Odd Numbers In Folk-medicine About the Publisher: Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, Esoteric and Mythology. www.forgottenbooks.org Forgotten Books is about sharing information, not about making money. All books are priced at wholesale prices. We are also the only publisher we know of to print in large sans-serif font, which is proven to make the text easier to read and put less strain on your eyes.