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The Book of Werewolves by Sabine BaringGould ~ This book is one of the most cited references about werewolves The Book of the WereWolf takes a rationalistic approach to the subject Sabine BaringGould 18341924 was a Vicar in the Church of England in Devon an archaeologist folklorist historian and a prolific author BaringGould was also a bit eccentric
The Book of WereWolves Sabine Baring Gould ~ The Book of WereWolves is a very interesting read The typos were annoying but not unintelligible There are two main sections of this book Myths and the authors theory
The Book of WereWolves Kindle edition by S Sabine ~ The Book of WereWolves is a very interesting read The typos were annoying but not unintelligible There are two main sections of this book Myths and the authors theory
The Book of WereWolves Index ~ The Book of the WereWolf takes a rationalistic approach to the subject The book starts off with a straightforward academic review of the literature of shapeshifting however starting with Chapter XI the narrative takes a strange turn into sensationalistic true crime casestudies of cannibals grave desecrators and blood fetishists which have a tenuous connection with lycanthropy
The Book of WereWolves Wikisource the free online library ~ Barrenness of English Folklore Devonshire Traditions Derivation of Werewolf Cannibalism in Scotland The Angus Robber The Carle of Perth French Superstitions Norwegian Traditions Danish Tales of Werewolves Holstein Stories The Werewolf in the Netherlands Among the Greeks the Serbs the White Russians the Poles
The Book of WereWolves by S BaringGould Free Ebook ~ The Book of WereWolves Contents Introductory Lycanthropy among the ancients The werewolf in the North The origin of the Scandinavian werewolf The werewolf in the Middle Ages A chapter of horrors Jean Grenier Folklore relating to werewolves Natural causes of lycanthropy Mythological origin of the werewolf myth The Maréchal de Retz I
The Book of WereWolves Sabine BaringGould Free ~ A reprint of the one of the most frequently cited studies of lycanthropy by the Reverend Sabine BaringGould
Werewolf Books 731 books Goodreads ~ In the book the werewolf would bite those that had a pentagram on their forehead not seen by normal people thus turning them into werewolves The book ended with the man landing on a transport ship to another world that had multiple moons I had thought it was called Mark of the Beast but that turned up nothing in my search






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