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Books with title Metal Dragons

  • Dragons

    Finn Tepper, Matt Tepper

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 22, 2017)
    The story of a boy who believes in dragons, and is willing to prove it.
  • Dragons

    Tejiri Nuvie Odu, Nigeria's Phantom Publisher

    language (Phantom House Books NGR, March 14, 2015)
    There is only disorder. There is only destruction. There is now death as everything tumbles into chaos. The Nephilim do things their way now. Even the Drangue fight for them when facing apollyon. As for the humans, we will admit, human treachery is not at all as frail as we thought. Nothing seems to be working against the dragons though. Belamir still comes for us. All of us. As city by city falls, and the humans fight to salvage what they can of their crumbling humanity. Twits! We know if they are pushed, they will be left with one final option; a nuclear option. Yet, in the face of our doom, he slips through the shadows, unnoticed, unentangled, and unruffled. We fear he's planning something big; the one we ousted; the one whose power we usurped by the power of her love; the ex-master and mind genius of the Fifth Sanhedrin; Sama-el. The saviour and destroyer of worlds.Happy Reading!
  • Dragons!

    Carlos Alonzo Morales

    language (Not Quite Flight, March 28, 2014)
    Take flight with this charming and colourful children's poem about a spectacular world in which dragons are a child's best friend. Written by Carlos Alonzo Morales, an author with Asperger's Syndrome.
  • Dragons

    Carla Mooney, Joseph Nigg

    Library Binding (Core Library, Jan. 1, 2014)
    "Dragons introduces you to one of the worlds most popular legendary creatures. Learn where and why these legends began, how they are reflected in different cultures, and how they are understood today."--
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  • Dragons

    Peter Castellano

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Many cultures have myths about dragons. From the Greek Chimera to the fire-breathing creature of medieval Europe, dragons have taken many forms throughout history. Readers learn all about these myths and legends and explore the significance to the cultures they come from. Fascinating fact boxes explore how the dragon myth came about, including the animals that likely influences their famous features. Full-color photographs and illustrations enhance the main text, introducing the colorful Chinese dragons and the fearsome creatures in fantasy literature.
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  • Dragons

    Lucille Recht Penner

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 27, 2004)
    For hundreds of years, people believed dragons were real. They thought dragons lived in caves full of treasure, soared through the air on large bat wings, and breathed fire. Storytellers told tales of dragons that fought knights and kings. Now kids can learn the unnatural history of dragons and recapture their magic with this full-color chapter book.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Dragons

    Kai Satoshi

    Paperback (Blue Lake Books, March 13, 2017)
    "Take a breath, imagine dragons, legends shadowed in the mist. Close your eyes in willing wonder - you can make them all exist." With full color illustrations and exciting and humorous poems, kids and parents alike will enjoy this look into a world where dragons exist. Kai Satoshi's whimsical and thoughtful poetry along with his beautiful images creates a world of wonder and a place we would all love to live.
  • Dragons

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2012)
    "Explores the mythical and historical backgrounds of dragons, both in the East and the West"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Dragons

    Anna McQuinn

    Hardcover (Electric Paper, March 15, 2006)
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  • Dragons

    Charlotte Guillain, Rebecca Rissman

    Library Binding (Raintree, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Fire-breathing foes of knights, dragons have captured the imagination of people throughout history in mythical tales. This book introduces readers to what dragons are, how dragon stories differ across the globe, and where dragon stories originated.
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  • Dragons

    Jo Ellen Moore, Joy Evans, Leslie Tryon

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, June 1, 1989)
    The greatest dragon myths from the depths of tradition, and from dragon-fearing countries all around the globe, are presented in a magnificently illustrated collectible edition. Each tale is punctuated with panels of dragon lore written by one of the world's leading dragon scholars, to explain the beliefs behind the fantastical best at its centre, and framed with historical and cultural explications to take the reader beneath the dragon's scales to its dark, impenetrable heart. To complete the quest for fully formed dragons, the myths are illustrated with a compendium of the most magnificent paintings from history, which show how the mere mention of dragons has inspired creativity in so many cultures. This is not merely a collection of dragon stories but a historical treasure trove of the finest dragon paintings, engravings, maps, sculptures, architecture, ornaments and jewels: the visual feast that any mythology adventurer would expect to find at the end of their dragon quest. Jonathan Evans, Associate Professor of English at the University of Georgia, has published extensively on the mythology of the dragon-slayer and the dragon myth, focusing primarily on dragon-lore in Beowulf, The Saga of the Volsungs and other early Germanic literature.
  • Dragons

    John Malam

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, Jan. 7, 2010)
    Enter the realm of legends with these guides to mythical creatures. Hunt down fearsome dragons, explore fairyland and discover the most famous giants and monsters in the world.
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