Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the chilling world of shapeshifting legends with Sabine Baring-Gould's "The Book of Were-Wolves," a comprehensive exploration of werewolf folklore and the supernatural. This meticulously prepared print edition resurrects a classic study of werewolves throughout history and across cultures. Explore the origins of werewolf legends, the societal impact of these monstrous figures, and the enduring fascination with shapeshifting. Baring-Gould expertly examines the history and mythology surrounding werewolves, drawing on folklore, historical accounts, and cultural beliefs to present a captivating overview of these feared creatures. Journey into the realm of witchcraft, monsters, and the enduring power of folklore as you uncover the secrets within "The Book of Were-Wolves." Discover why these legends continue to haunt our imaginations and explore the dark corners of human belief.
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