Glastonbury Festival - Myths & Legends

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
Cover of the book Glastonbury Festival - Myths & Legends by Marc Leverton, Tangent Books
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Author: Marc Leverton ISBN: 9781906477868
Publisher: Tangent Books Publication: July 3, 2013
Imprint: Tangent Books Language: English
Author: Marc Leverton
ISBN: 9781906477868
Publisher: Tangent Books
Publication: July 3, 2013
Imprint: Tangent Books
Language: English

Have you heard the one about the ticket-less punter who was so desperate to get into the Glastonbury Festival that he hired a small plane and parachuted into the site? And what about the guy who dropped his false leg into the stinky depths of a Glastonbury toilet?

The Glastonbury Festival is responsible for creating more myths and legends than almost any other event on the planet. Since 1970, a combination of ley line energy, cheap Somerset cider, loud music and mind-altering drugs have fostered an aura around Worthy Farm that seems to nourish the creation of rumour, gossip and legend.

Marc Leverton is a seasoned Glastonbury Festival goer and is the author of Banksy Myths & Legends which sold well in the UK and the USA.

In the course of his research he has uncovered a wealth of Glastonbury rumours and myths and gathered together many of the more preposterous Glastonbury Festival myths and legends each one of which is accompanied by a picture. As you try to distinguish the factual from the fanciful, remember, truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. Especially after an afternoon at The Cider Bus...

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Have you heard the one about the ticket-less punter who was so desperate to get into the Glastonbury Festival that he hired a small plane and parachuted into the site? And what about the guy who dropped his false leg into the stinky depths of a Glastonbury toilet?

The Glastonbury Festival is responsible for creating more myths and legends than almost any other event on the planet. Since 1970, a combination of ley line energy, cheap Somerset cider, loud music and mind-altering drugs have fostered an aura around Worthy Farm that seems to nourish the creation of rumour, gossip and legend.

Marc Leverton is a seasoned Glastonbury Festival goer and is the author of Banksy Myths & Legends which sold well in the UK and the USA.

In the course of his research he has uncovered a wealth of Glastonbury rumours and myths and gathered together many of the more preposterous Glastonbury Festival myths and legends each one of which is accompanied by a picture. As you try to distinguish the factual from the fanciful, remember, truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. Especially after an afternoon at The Cider Bus...

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