In "Myths and Legends of Our Own Land - Complete," Charles M. Skinner presents a rich tapestry of folklore that celebrates the narratives tethered to American landscape and identity. The book is a compendium of myths, tales, and legends woven into the historical fabric of various regions, celebrating the unique oral traditions that enrich America's cultural mosaic. Skinner's literary style is characterized by a reverent realism, utilizing vivid imagery and a narrative cadence that brings these stories to life while situating them within the broader context of American literature in the late 19th century, when tales of local color were gaining literary prominence. Charles M. Skinner was an esteemed journalist and folklorist whose passion for storytelling stemmed from a deep appreciation for the folk narratives that marked the cultural heritage of the United States. His background in journalism and his role as a collector of local tales granted him a unique perspective that informed the meticulous curation of myths and legends in this comprehensive volume. Skinner's extensive travels and research across the American landscape endowed him with a profound understanding of both regional identity and the universal themes that connect various cultures. This remarkable anthology is an essential read for enthusiasts of American folklore, history, and literature. Skinner's work transcends mere storytelling; it invites readers to ponder the nature of myths in shaping collective memory and national identity. Whether a casual reader or a scholar of American literature, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the myths that echo through the hills and valleys of our own land.