The Book of Were-wolves: being an account of a terrible superstition by Sabine Baring-Gould
"An 1865 study of werewolves, investigating reports found in ancient writings, Northern Sagas, and medieval manuscripts, with a sketch of folklore relating to Lycanthropy, and a study of the truth that underlies the superstition, presenting it as an innate craving for blood brought about by hallucination, mental illness, or cruelty."
I've got this on hold at my town library. Have any of you read it?
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Yes. It's full of folklore, maybe intentional fiction. I believe it has also two stories of Ecclesiastical werewolves.
I downloaded it from The Gutenberg Project!
PS. The '<' is a glottal stop.
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I just published a book about a future where the infected (werewolves) and the uninfected live side by side. My main character's a cop and it's his job to protect werewolves from hunters.
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sunniva wrote:
I just published a book about a future where the infected (werewolves) and the uninfected live side by side. My main character's a cop and it's his job to protect werewolves from hunters.
Feel free to post a special forum topic just for your book and any weblinks about it. Congratulations to you on your book!
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