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72 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1990
"This demon-dispelling Chinese coin sword was hung above the bed of a sick person to ward of evil spirits. Sometimes a coin-shaped exorcism charm (top right) was used instead. In Britain, monarchs gave sick subjects a gold coin (center) to help cure them. In Germany, silver medals like the one to the right were thought to protect a persona from the plague."Updated text:
"This Chinese coin sword was meant to ward off evil spirits. British monarchs gave sick subjects gold coins to cure them. In Germany, silver medals prevented the plague."Original text:
"Corfu and the other Ionian islands were for a long time the only parts of Greece to escape Turkish Ottoman rule. From 1402 until 1797 they were ruled by Venice, then passed briefly through the hands of France, Russia, Turkey and France again until 1815, when Britain took control. In 1863, they finally became a part of Greece."Updated text:
"For a long time, Corfu and the other Ionian islands were the only parts of Greece to escape Turkish Ottoman rule. From 1402 until 1797 they were ruled by Venice. They became a part of Greece in 1863."And so it goes for the whole book.