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    The Element Encyclopedia of Magical Creatures by John Matthews, Caitlin Matthews

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    • ISBN: 076077885X
    • Publisher: Barnes & Noble
    • Pub. Date: November 2005
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    Synopsis

    Discover an incredible world full of every magical creature you could possibly imagine…

    From unicorns, salamanders, satyrs, giants, elves and trolls, to dragons, nymphs, mermaids, werewolves and griffins – take an enchanting journey through the history, folklore, and mythology of these beasts from virtually every culture in the world. With stories and amazing facts on even the most obscure and mythological creature, this is a cornucopia of magic and myth.

    Biography

    John and Caitlin Matthews are two of the most well-respected experts in the area of mythology and folklore. As well as a long list of individual titles, Caitlin and John have also collaborated on The Encyclopedia of Celtic Wisdom, Walkers Between the Worlds, and The Winter Solstice. They live in Oxford with their son, Emrys, and three cats.

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    Informative and Funby Anonymous

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    04/27/2007: Full of interesting information that you can't find anywhere elce. Sure there's no pictures but it is so full of helpful facts who needs kidy picktures?

    Interesting and Strangeby Anonymous

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    07/18/2006: This book is really interesting. It talks about creatures that people have created throughout history in myths and legends and compares them to how they are viewed today in such books as Harry Potter. It is amazing what people have ?thought-up?. It is the best resource for people interested in cryptozoology.


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