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The Book of Were-Wolves
The Book of WereWolves
Author: Sabine Baring-Gould
The book of Were-Wolves is one of the most cited books on the subject of werewolves. Sabine Baring-Gould takes an academic approach to were-wolves which includes shape-shifting, sensationalistic 'true crime' case-studies of cannibals, grave desecrators, and blood fetishists, which have a tenuous connection with lycanthropy; this includes an exte...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781495950902
ISBN-10: 1495950905
Publication Date: 2/16/2014
Pages: 200
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This was one of the very first books I read when I got my Kindle, and I was fascinated by it. It is a very good compilation of stories about real "were-wolves," as well as theories about what might be the true cause behind their behavior. (Many of these stories are based on recorded historical events, and in several cases Baring-Gould even references court documents from real cases of cannibalism/murder/witchcraft allegations.)

Not all of the stories are strictly about what we today would call werewolves; many concern other types of shape-shifting, cannibalistic behavior, etc. but all with the same purpose - to point out that stories of werewolves and the like have existed throughout human history and in nearly every culture - often with surprising and repeated consistencies - which raises the question: is there something to the stories? And if so, what is the truth behind the myths and legends?

I definitely recommend this very interesting book, with one warning - it contains graphic descriptions of cannibalism, torture, and violent murder.


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