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Books in Myths and Legends series

  • Stories of the Middle Ages

    Marcelle Huisman, Gearges Huisman, Beuville, Patricia Crampton

    Hardcover (World Pub, Jan. 16, 1966)
    None
  • The Age of Chivalry

    Abigail Frost, Francis Phillips, Sir Malory, Thomas

    Library Binding (Marshall Cavendish Corp, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Presents legends of King Arthur and Charlemagne.
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  • The Odyssey by Homer

    Homer, Barbara Leonie Picard, Joan Kiddell-Monroe

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Oct. 17, 1991)
    A collection of Homer's famous stories from "The Odyssey", retold for children.
  • The Usborne Book of Greek and Norse Myths and Legends

    Rodney Matthews

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 1992)
    None
  • Myths and Legends Arthur becomes King Hardback

    Moira, Retold by Andrew, Illustrated by Liz Roberts

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, )
    None
  • Island of the Mighty

    Haydn Middleton, Anthea Toorchen

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Sept. 17, 1987)
    Here's a fresh and readable retelling of the Welsh legends--a story of giants and kings, of mysterious Celtic magic, enchanted castles, Old King Cole, Merlin the eternal magician, and the promise of a once and future king. This is the story of Britain beyond the mists of history, when it was known as Island of the Mighty. Full color and black and white illustrations combine with the text to appeal to young readers while retaining the power and poetry of the old stories.
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  • Tales from West Africa

    Martin Bennett, Rosamund Fowler

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Aug. 30, 2001)
    This lively collection comes from West Africa, a place 'where stories grow on trees'. Here are the famous tricksters: Hare, Tortoise, and the greatest of them all - Ananse the spider. The stories are full of larger-than-life characters and situations; and include the tale of how Ananse got his thin waist, how Crocodile learnt his lesson, and how Monkey managed not to get eaten by Shark.
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  • West African Trickster Tales

    Martin Bennett

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Dec. 15, 1994)
    This lively collection comes from West Africa, a place "where stories grow on trees." Here are the famous tricksters: Hare, Tortoise, and the greatest of them all--Ananse the spider. The stories are full of larger-than-life characters and situations, and include the tale of how Ananse got his thin waist, how Crocodile learnt his lesson, and how Monkey managed not to get eaten by Shark.
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  • Beowulf: Monster Slayer: a British Legend

    Paul D. Storrie, Ron Randall

    Library Binding (Graphic Universe, Sept. 1, 2007)
    In graphic novel format, retells the story of the warrior Beowulf who fought the monster Grendel and his mother, but who succumbed as an old man to a dragon's poison.
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  • Myths and Legends The Daughter of the Sun Hardback

    None

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, )
    None
  • Mythology of King Arthur and His Knights

    Evelyn Wolfson

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Out of dark and violent centuries, legends of a great leader arose. King Arthur became one of the most famous figures in British literature. During the Dark Ages, Britain was without a king and the land was divided. Death and destruction reigned over the land as power-hungry overlords armed themselves and fought against their fellow countrymen. In MYTHOLOGY OF KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS, Evelyn Wolfson examines both legend and historical fact surrounding King Arthur and the Dark Ages in the British Isles. This book is developed from KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS IN MYTHOLOGY to allow republication of the original text into ebook, paperback, and trade editions.
  • Indian Tales and Legends

    J. E. B. Gray

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 14, 1989)
    Indian Tales and Legends is a book of contrasts: there are simple folk tales about cats, mice and tortoises, about a tiger of very great cunning, and a jackal who dyed himself blue. There are strange legends of ten-headed demons, of rogues and villains, of splendid kings ruling from jewelled thrones, the air around them heavy with the scent of flowers. And at the heart of the book is the great Indian epic The Ramayana: the marriage of Rama and Sita, the loss of Sita, and of how the monkey god Hanuman went in search of her.