The Book of Werewolves With Illustrations

The Book of Werewolves With Illustrations History of Lycanthropy, Mythology, Folklores, and More

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Publisher's Synopsis

If you are looking for accounts and retelling of encounters with werewolves, this is a great starting point. Be mindful this was published in 1865 and the content will have "current" events the author had encountered as well as mythological findings in terms of what was known and understood at that time. From the legends of using magical wolf skins to the terrifying accounts of lycanthropy, you will find both known and forgotten accounts.A variety of content ranging from Greek and Nordic Mythology, superstitions in a variety of cultures, were-beavers, were-bears, were-birds, were-hyenas, accounts of lycanthropy, serial killers, and even a in-depth account of Gilles of Rais (Joan of Arcs companion and child-killer) of his accusations, trial and execution. It is amazing to see the variety of cultures covered side-by-side as the author takes us to North America, Africa, India, France, and even Iceland and Russia. There are overlaps in vampire lore, especially midway as he ventures in the real-life accounts. Men and women both guilty of abandoning their humanity and indulged in various horrific actions. From eating people to mauling them, you will find names, dates, and information forgotten. This includes stories involving Elizabeth Bathory and Jean Grenier.

Book information

ISBN: 9781720671213
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Language: English
Number of pages: 172
Weight: 259g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 10mm