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The Book of Werewolves

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  • 10 hours of reading

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Exploring the widespread superstition surrounding werewolves, the author delves into their intriguing history and cultural significance. The book covers various aspects, including ancient beliefs in lycanthropy, Scandinavian origins, and medieval accounts. It features notable figures like Jean Grenier and examines folklore, natural explanations for lycanthropy, and the mythological roots of werewolf legends. Additionally, it presents chilling stories, such as the case of the Marechal De Rezt and the Human Hyena, alongside a thought-provoking sermon on werewolves.

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The Book of Werewolves, S. Baring-Gould

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2004
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