This book tells of what happened at night in the days when candles were our only defense against darkness. By night, people feared the devil, brigands, phantoms, witches, and werewolves. Altercations, murders, plots, adultery, and rape were far from rare. Though forbidden by night, work nevertheless went on. There were diversions: vigils, disturbances, fireworks, taverns, and merrymaking that lasted till dawn. Verdon also describes beds and bedrooms, bedclothes, sleep, and cures for insomnia and dreams. But above all, night was a time for spirituality: prayer was advised for late nights, when all was quiet.