Dragon Legends of Olde England, a Pocket Reference Book

Dragon Legends of Olde England, a Pocket Reference Book
Author: Debbie Brewer
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0244211736

Dragons are real! And here's the proof! Evidence of dangerous dragons taking flight and breathing fire, and heroic knights, saving virtuous maidens and terrified villagers from death and destruction is plenty in England when you dig deep. This pocket reference book details these ancient folklores found in abundance in the old counties of England. Descriptions of each of these legendary animals are truly startling from their curious and ferocious appearances, to their inherent, and sometimes magical abilities. They are among the first of the ancient mythical creatures and are regarded with fascinating awe. Their tales continue to inspire generations.

Dragon Legends

Dragon Legends
Author: David Passes
Publisher: Pavilion Children's
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2012-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1843652331

A new edition of a popular classic Stunning illustrations from Wayne Anderson, one of the leading fantasy artists of the last 20 years Stories about dragons from all around the world Perfect for children (8+) and adults alike Great Price! In this sumptuous anthology, David Passes invites us inside the mythical and fantastical world of dragons. He has selected a magnificent mixture of heroic myths, stories and folktales from the storytelling traditions of India, Greece, England, Wales, Sweden and China. Marduck and Tiamat - Babylon, Indra and Vritia – India, Heracles and the Hydra – Greek, Cadmus and the Golden Dragon – Greek, Beowulf and the Fire Dragon – Scandanavia, Saint George – England, The Lambton Worm – England, The Gaoliang Bridge – China, The Chinese Dragon's Pearl – China, The Mordiford Wyvern – Wales. Age range: 8+ years onwards

Ancient Celtic Symbols and Their Meanings

Ancient Celtic Symbols and Their Meanings
Author: D. Brewer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781794874107

Celtic symbols were created by the Celts, a race of tribes, who lived in settlements across Europe, from Ireland to Turkey, notably during the Iron Age. Evidence of their culture reaches back further than 1200 BC. These people were thought to have a common language and shared systems of belief, despite living far and wide and they are believed to have been both traders and warriors. While they did not initially have a written language, they did create metal and stone work with patterns that are recognisable today as Celtic symbols. These shapes and patterns have been influenced by different religions, beliefs and cultures ever since, such as Druids and Christians. As a result, when we look at the symbols, there are often more than one variation of the same symbol, and similarly, often more than one meaning attached to it. This book is perfect for people new to the subject of Celtic symbology, with illustrations, relevant meanings and descriptions of the many myths and legends attached to them.

The Rough Guide to England

The Rough Guide to England
Author:
Publisher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 1134
Release: 2004-03
Genre: England
ISBN: 9781843532491

This is a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute handbook to England. It includes recommendations of the best places to stay, eat and drink, in all budget ranges and in all regions. It also includes accounts of every type of attraction.

Dragons

Dragons
Author: John Malam
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781926853420

Learn about the legends and mysteries that surround mythical creatures with these enthralling guides. Hunt down the most fearsome dragons, explore the fairy world, follow the history of giants, and discover the most famous monsters in the world. Prepare to enter a realm of amazing artwork, incredible tales and legendary encounters.

Dragons: Truth, Myth and Legend

Dragons: Truth, Myth and Legend
Author: David Passes
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-07-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781844584765

In this sumptuous anthology, David Passes invites us inside the mythical and fantastical world of dragons. He has selected a magnificent mixture of heroic myths, stories and folktales from the storytelling traditions of India, Greece, England, Wales, Sweden and China. Marduck and Tiamat - Babylon Indra and Vritia - India Heracles and the Hydra - Greek Cadmus and the Golden Dragon- Greek Beowulf and the Fire Dragon - Scandanavia Saint George - England The Lambton Worm - County Durham The Gaoliang Bridge - China The Chinese Dragon's Pearl - China The Mordiford Wyvern- England