Werewolves: The Book of Were-Wolves by Sabine Baring-Gould, Werwolves by Elliott O'Donnell, The Origin of the Werewolf Superstition by Caroline Taylor. Illustrated


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Legends of wolf-men exist in the beliefs of almost all peoples and cultures. The terror of werewolves reached a climax in the late Middle Ages when Kramer’s Malleus Maleficarum (Hammer of Witches) linked the creatures to religious heresy, Satanism, and witchcraft. He described the wolf-man transformation as the result of malevolent witchcraft and presented shapeshifting as a common, demonic practice. Baring-Gould’s study on werewolves successfully manages to compress an enormous span of historical material into his work. The book is valuable to academics, those interested in folklore, and any wishing to learn more about the occult. Sabine Baring-Gould The Book of Were-Wolves Elliott O'Donnell Werwolves Caroline Taylor The Origin of The Werewolf Superstition




Werewolf Stories


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Musaicum Books presents to you this meticulously edited collection of the greatest werewolves classics of all time: The Lay of the Were-Wolf (Marie de France) The Wolf Leader (Alexandre Dumas Père) Wagner the Wehr-wolf (George W. M. Reynolds) The Werewolf (Eugene Field) The Man-Wolf (ÉmileErckmann&AlexandreChatrian) The Mark of the Beast (Rudyard Kipling) The Horror-Horn (E. F. Benson) In the Forest of Villefére (Robert E. Howard) Wolfshead (Robert E. Howard) Werewolf of the Sahara (Gladys Gordon Trenery) The Werewolf Howls (Clifford Ball) The Were-Wolf (Clemence Housman) The Book of Were-Wolves (Sabine Baring-Gould) The Origin of the Werewolf Superstition (Caroline Taylor Stewart)







The Book Of Werewolves


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Sabine Baring-Gould's work on lycanthropy and the legends of the werewolves is probably the most detailed on the market. She goes back deep into the history, tries to share knowledge on the evolution of the legends and expresses her views on modern-day werewolves' talks.




The Book of Were-Wolves


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The Book of Were-Wolves By Sabine Baring-Gould was originally published in 1865 and remains the most important and most often cited book on Lycanthropy. It is as compelling today as it was more than one hundred years ago when it was first published.




Werewolves


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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1912 Edition.




Werwolves


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The Werewolf Blood Trail: Tales of Gore, Terror & Hunt


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Come along on an eerie adventure where werewolves shapeshift and hunt their prey on the full-moon nights. Reawaken the fear, the dread and the obsession with the creatures of the night through the stories of the gruesome hunt and the hunted with this meticulously edited collection of the greatest werewolves classics of all time:_x000D_ The Lay of the Were-Wolf (Marie de France)_x000D_ The Wolf Leader (Alexandre Dumas Père)_x000D_ Wagner the Wehr-wolf (George W. M. Reynolds)_x000D_ The Werewolf (Eugene Field)_x000D_ The Man-Wolf (ÉmileErckmann&AlexandreChatrian)_x000D_ The Mark of the Beast (Rudyard Kipling)_x000D_ The Horror-Horn (E. F. Benson)_x000D_ In the Forest of Villefére (Robert E. Howard)_x000D_ Wolfshead (Robert E. Howard)_x000D_ Werewolf of the Sahara (Gladys Gordon Trenery)_x000D_ The Werewolf Howls (Clifford Ball)_x000D_ The Were-Wolf (Clemence Housman)_x000D_ The Book of Were-Wolves (Sabine Baring-Gould)_x000D_ The Origin of the Werewolf Superstition (Caroline Taylor Stewart)




Dear Black Girls


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Dear Black Girls is a letter to all Black girls. Every day poet and educator Shanice Nicole is reminded of how special Black girls are and of how lucky she is to be one. Illustrations by Kezna Dalz support the book's message that no two Black girls are the same but they are all special--that to be a Black girl is a true gift. In this celebratory poem, Kezna and Shanice remind young readers that despite differences, they all deserve to be loved just the way they are.