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The Book of Dragons & Other Mythical Beasts [Hardcover]

Joe Nigg (Author)
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Book Description

December 8, 2001
Dragons, unicorns, griffins, and sea monsters are only some of the many fantastic animals that continue to enthrall people, even though such creatures exist only in our imaginations. As such, they have animated human folklore for thousands of years, serving as metaphors for our fears, hopes, dreams, and struggles. Here is a modern collection of lore that reflects many different cultures as it focuses on a panoply of fantastic animals. From ancient Greece came the griffin, a combination eagle and lion who guarded a treasure of gold, and whose feathers gave sight to the blind. From Egypt came the mysterious Sphinx, half human and half lion, and from Persia came Karkadan, a large, ferocious, one-horned monster who could be captured and subdued only by a young maiden. Not all mythical beasts are fierce. Lung and other Chinese dragons are cheerful and benevolent, and Drakon was reputed to be a loyal guard of the Greeks' sacred springs and treasures. This profusely illustrated book tells stories of winged birds, scaled serpents, and legendary sea creatures. It also features a unique family tree of legendary bestial correspondences that traces dragon relationships from one culture's folklore to another. The more than 130 fantastic and vivid illustrations are all in color.

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Dragons, unicorns, griffins, sea monsters, and other ancient animals that never existed continue to fascinate us with their dreamlike shapes and mysterious powers. They are expressions of human fears and of our wonder at the awesome forces of nature. Bestowed with magical qualities, they embody our longings for healthy riches, wisdom, and immortality. They also delight us with their charms and eccentricities.

The Book of Dragons and Other Mythical Beasts is a journey through the unnatural history of creatures that never existed outside our own imagination. It brings to life with vivid description and illustration over fifty of the most fascinating and awesome mythical beasts. Turn the pages and discover:
  • Amphisbaena—A reptile with a head at either end of its body that can go backward or forward at great speed
  • Chimera—A fire-breathing monster with the head and foreparts of a lion, the body of a goat, and the hindquarters of a dragon
  • Hydra—A monstrous water serpent with many heads. If one head is destroyed, two or more grow in its place
  • Karkadan—A ferocious one-horned monster of Persia, so large it can carry off an elephant on its horn
  • Krakan—One of the most feared monsters of the northern ocean, it wraps its huge tentacles around unwary ships and plucks sailors from the decks
  • Manticore—With three rows of teeth and a long, scorpion-like tail, it is a man-eater with a voice like a panpipe
  • Stmphalids—Man-eating birds with brass beaks and claws
  • Tengu—Large birds of Japan that combine human and crow-like characteristics.
  • About the Author

    Joe Nigg is author of several books on the subject of animal mythology, and has extensive teaching experience at all levels, from preschoolers to college students. He lives in Denver, Colorado.

    Product Details

    • Hardcover: 128 pages
    • Publisher: Barron's Educational Series; 1 edition (December 8, 2001)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0764155105
    • ISBN-13: 978-0764155109
    • Product Dimensions: 8 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
    • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #415,071 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

    More About the Author

    Since the early 1980s, Joseph (Joe) Nigg has explored the rich cultural lives of mythical creatures in a variety of styles and formats for readers of all ages. His books have garnered multiple awards, and his current international bestseller, "How to Raise and Keep a Dragon," has been translated into more than twenty languages.

    "Griffins, the Phoenix, dragons, unicorns, and other traditional animals of the imagination are all around us in words and images," Nigg writes. "But when you delve into the histories of these creatures, you'll find an incredible wealth of cross-cultural lore intertwined with history, myth, religion, art, literature, science, and specialized areas such as alchemy and heraldry. While looking beyond the popular presence of mythical beasts, you'll discover as much about the history and dreams of the human race as about our animal creations."

    Nigg has been writing about fabulous beasts ever since he became intrigued by a fantastic animal figure on an antique lamp in his study. The winged lion with a fish tail eventually led him to the local art museum, where he was allowed to hold an ancient Persian silver cup embossed with griffins. That experience resulted in his first book, "The Book of Gryphons" (Apple-wood Books, 1982), a lavishly illustrated history of the eagle-lion beast. Since then, his scope has broadened to the entire host of fantastic animals worldwide. After twelve years of research and writing, Nigg recently completed THE PHOENIX: A CULTURAL HISTORY. The most comprehensive Phoenix study to date, the book traces the transmission and transformations of the mythical bird from ancient Egypt to the present.

    He was born in Davenport, Iowa, and grew up throughout the Midwest. Holding an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and a Ph.D. in Creative Writing from the University of Denver, he taught at several colleges and served as the executive editor of a global network before writing full time.

     

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    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars A nice book, September 7, 2006
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    I have a couple other books of this sort and compared with those, this book is better as far as illustrations go but does not have as much information.
    As far as the appearance goes, the dustjacket is gold with colorful pictures of several creatures, (very inviting). I was suprised at the size of the book, I was expecting it to be somewhat bigger. The hardback is good quality and sturdy with the same design as the dustjacket.
    Inside, the pictures are very colorful. While not all of the illustrations are what I would call "beautiful," they are interesting and pleasant to look at.
    An interesting feature of the book is a family tree covering two full pages featuring the four branches, or families, of creatures listed in this book. There is also a map of the world showing where these creatures can be found.
    This is a very nice book, worth having, more for the illustrations than the info, since more detailed information can be found in other books.
    Similar books I'd recommend:

    Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth by Carol Rose- contains slightly more detailed info and many, many more creatures/beings. This is a true encyclopedia style book.

    Magickal Mystical Creatures: Invite Their Powers Into Your Life by D.J. Conway- I like this book's style much better than the previous book's. It has more info than Nigg's book but not as much as Rose's. Also, I think this one has more detail in some of it's descriptions than the others.

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    8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected but great nonetheless..., November 1, 2003
    This review is from: The Book of Dragons & Other Mythical Beasts (Hardcover)
    I really bought this book to do research for a film that I was writing... but it doesn't contain the dense mythological detail that I thought it would. It is however quite informative and well illustrated. All references are well cited.

    The sections about dragons are particularly interesting - details are well supplied.

    Don't expect expect a historical text based on mythological references, but this book is still a great read.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars dragons and other mythical beasts, July 11, 2009
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    My 6 year old daughter checked this book out from the library. After reading it, she was totally enthralled. She begged me to buy it for her. Now we read a part of it almost every night.
    Beautiful pictures and interesting descriptions are a winner in both my and my daughters eyes.
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