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Legends Of Le Detroit draws the city’s river-mist and lakeshore memory into a compact, haunting register. Shadows linger in old Detroit. Marie Caroline Hamlin assembles narratives that belong to the soil and the water: classic American folklore braided with historical ghost stories and the peculiar cadence of nineteenth century myths. The book functions as a regional legends collection and, in spirit, an illustrated story anthology - small-scale, attentive pieces that map the Great Lakes region’s communal imagination, the Detroit supernatural tales that once circulated by hearth and harbour. The period language and occasional irony preserve the sense of oral transmission, while economy of form intensifies each haunting. The result sits between folklore and literary sketch and invites curiosity without theatrical flourish.As a witness to local belief and to early regional publishing life, the collection carries literary and historical weight. It registers the concerns of a community on the edge of frontier and city, offering American history readers texture beyond archives and census returns. Equally, it satisfies readers of haunted Midwest stories and anyone seeking Michigan folk legends told with restraint and craft. The anthology is useful for teaching, for casual evening reading, and for display on a collector’s shelf; it rewards close attention and re-reading, revealing how nineteenth century myths inform modern place identity. It also forms a useful bridge between oral history and printed literature for scholars of folklore and regional studies, making it relevant to reading groups and seminar lists. Bibliophiles focused on Americana and regional printing will find it a quietly rewarding acquisition and a fine gift for folklore lovers.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A welcome addition for regional literary shelves and readers.