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Books in Oxford myths and legends series

  • Aladdin

    Marie Stuart

    Hardcover (Ladybird Books, )
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  • Dragonslayers: From Beowulf to St. George

    Joseph A. McCullough, Peter Dennis

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing, March 19, 2013)
    From legend and mythology to The Hobbit and A Game of Thrones, the dragon is a perennial favorite in the fantasy genre.With its fiery breath, scaly armour, and baleful, malevolent stare, the dragon became the ultimate symbol of evil and corruption in European folklore and mythology. Often serving as a stand-in for Satan, or the power of evil gods, dragons spread death and hopelessness throughout the land. Only heroes of uncommon valour, courageousness, and purity could hope to battle these monsters and emerge victorious. Those that did became legends. They became dragonslayers. The list of dragonslayers is small, but it is filled with great and legendary names. Hercules, Beowulf, Cuchulain, Sigfried, Lancelot, and Saint George all battled to the death with dragons. Other heroes such as the Danish King Frotho, the French Saint Mercurialis, the Polish champion Krak, and the Russian warrior Dobrynya Nikitch might be less well known to western readers, but also fought and defeated dragons. This book will retell the greatest legends of this select group of warriors, while examining the myth of the dragonslayer in a historical, mythological, and even theological context.
  • Robin Hood

    Neil Smith, Peter Dennis

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing, Jan. 21, 2014)
    From the early ballads that established his stories to the later additions of Little John, Friar Tuck, Maid Marian, and Alan-a-Dale, this book explores how the legend of Robin Hood grew.He robbed from the rich to give to the poor, or so the legend goes. But who was the outlaw known as Robin Hood? How did his legend develop and how has it changed over the passing centuries? This new book in the Osprey Myths and Legends series takes a detailed look at Britain's most famous outlaw.It also enters the perilous world of Robin Hood scholarship with a critical review of the case for a 'historical' Robin Hood and a review of the mostly likely candidates. A perfect primer for young and old, this book covers both the fact and the fiction of Robin Hood.
  • The Bharunda Bird

    Beulah Candappa, Shirley Tourret

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, )
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  • Wizards: From Merlin to Faust

    David McIntee, Lesley McIntee, Mark Stacey

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing, May 20, 2014)
    From the wise and mysterious soothsayer with his long grey beard to the deathless necromancer practicing his dark magics in a forgotten dungeon, wizards have captured our imaginations since the earliest days of human storytelling, presenting us with some of our greatest heroes and villains. This book collects the tales of the most interesting, popular, and important spell-casters from history, including such legendary figures as Merlin, Simon Magus, Hermes Trismegistus, Koschei the Deathless, Nicholas Flamel, Dr John Dee, and Johann Georg Faust. Written to appeal to the modern reader, each tale captures the drama, the tragedy, and the wonderment that has ensured that these stories have survived the passing centuries. Each story is also examined in its historical, mythological, and thaumaturgical contexts.
  • Beowulf and the Dragon

    Tessa Potter, Simon Noyes

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, June 1, 1996)
    A brief retelling of the Anglo-Saxon epic about the heroic efforts of King Beowulf of Geatland to save his people from a terrible dragon.
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  • Welsh Legends and Folk Tales

    Gwyn Jones

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Mythology of the Inuit

    Evelyn Wolfson

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, Sept. 1, 2014)
    During the long cold winter nights, Inuit families snuggled together in their winter houses and listened to tales about a time when unbelievable things could happen. These adventurers broke up the long hours of winter darkness and gave the listeners a cultural and traditional heritage. Each chapter is followed by a Question and Answer section which covers themes, symbols, and characters; and an Expert Commentary section, which makes for great discussion. This book is developed from INUIT MYTHOLOGY to allow republication of the original text into ebook, paperback, and trade editions.
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  • Timelines of World History

    Jane Chisholm

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2003)
    Surveys the history of the world from prehistoric times to the present, providing supplementary maps and illustrations.
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  • Swiss Alpine Folk Tales

    Fritz Muller Guggenbuhl

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1958)
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  • Tales from Japan

    Helen McAlpine, William McAlpine, Rosamund Fowler

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-25, April 25, 2008)
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  • Hungarian Folk Tales

    Val Biro

    Paperback (Demco Media, June 1, 1992)
    Offers tales of a lazy king, thieving goblins, an enchanted princess, dragons, a foolish wolf, and a stubborn rabbit.
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