1) From our libraries:
Swift, Jonathan. A Meditation upon a Broomstick, and Somewhat Beside;of the Same Author's. London: E. Curll, 1710.
2) From LexisNexis:
Mulchrone, Patrick. "Va Va Broom ; Handles Taped to Pedals by Legless Man in Car Chase." The Mirror November 29 2006, sec. NEWS: 27.
3) Also from LexisNexis:
Jr, Frank Morring. "Space Station Crew Pulls Out Spare ' Broom'." Aerospace Daily & Defense Report January 3 2008: 5.
4) Stokowski, Leopold, et al. Fantasia. Deluxe commemorative ed. Burbank, CA: Walt Disney Home Video, 1992.
Specifically, the sorcerer's apprentice scene. Also, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUCpCimC2f4&feature=related
Jump to ~2:40 for the first broomy appearance.
-Sam Dean
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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There is definitely something to say about the broom used in a punitive manner as well—practices like caning, whether for disciplining children or otherwise. Though very grim, I know reports of brooms being used in hate crimes (sodomizing, etc) do come up.
Perhaps you're already looking into this, but the history of brooms and witchcraft is a particularly rich and strange one.
This book is at the rock, and seems to discuss the matter:
The History of Witchcraft and Demonology
By Montague Summers
as is this book:
Witchcraft in the Middle Ages
By Jeffrey Burton Russell
--nicole
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