Mythical MonstersCosimo, Inc., 2008 M12 1 - 424 páginas A geological surveyor by trade, English author CHARLES GOULD (1834-1893) was rather more interested in the strange ornithological specimens he collected on his journeys around the world. Mythical Monsters, the result of this deep and abiding fascination, is one of the classics of the field of cryptozoology, or the study of unknown or hidden creatures. Mythical Monsters "reflects the curiosity for the natural world that [Gould] carried with him in his travels for most of his life," says cryptozoologist Loren Coleman in his new introduction. "The book, naturally, dwells on geological mysteries early in its pages, merging in his thoughts on Atlantis, the Great Flood, and evidence for such events he saw written in the land. But the bulk of the book is about 'monsters' that intrigued Gould, including the unicorn, the phoenix, and the dragon." Monsters also features an essential section on the mysterious beasts of the ocean depths. This new edition, a replica of the original 1886 first edition complete with the original illustrations, is part of Cosimo's Loren Coleman Presents series. LOREN COLEMAN is author of numerous books of cryptozoology, including Bigfoot!: The True Story of Apes in America and Mothman and Other Curious Encounters. |
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... fable , come legitimately within the scope of plain matter - of - fact Natural History , and that they may be considered , not as the outcome of exuberant fancy , but as creatures which really once existed , and of which , unfortunately ...
... fable , come legitimately within the scope of plain matter - of - fact Natural History , and that they may be considered , not as the outcome of exuberant fancy , but as creatures which really once existed , and of which , unfortunately ...
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... fable of Plato , really once existed ; was the source of all modern arts and civilization ; and was destroyed in a catastrophe which he identifies with the Biblical Deluge . present time , I quite agree with him as to 4 MYTHICAL MONSTERS .
... fable of Plato , really once existed ; was the source of all modern arts and civilization ; and was destroyed in a catastrophe which he identifies with the Biblical Deluge . present time , I quite agree with him as to 4 MYTHICAL MONSTERS .
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... fables , and the graphic descriptions of the Abbé Huc even still find detractors continuing the role of those who maintained that he had never even visited the countries which he described . Gordon Cumming was disbelieved when he ...
... fables , and the graphic descriptions of the Abbé Huc even still find detractors continuing the role of those who maintained that he had never even visited the countries which he described . Gordon Cumming was disbelieved when he ...
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... fable or falsehood . Strabo - Just before the Christian era . Geographer . Cicero - Born в.c. 106 . Propertius ( Sextus Aurelius ) —Born probably about B.c. 56 . Diodorus Siculus - Wrote the Bibliotheca Historica ( in Greek ) , after ...
... fable or falsehood . Strabo - Just before the Christian era . Geographer . Cicero - Born в.c. 106 . Propertius ( Sextus Aurelius ) —Born probably about B.c. 56 . Diodorus Siculus - Wrote the Bibliotheca Historica ( in Greek ) , after ...
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... fables are derived from Chinese sources . Printing invented in Europe by John Koster of Haarlem , A.D. 1438 . Scaliger , Julius Cæsar - Born April 23rd , 1484. Wrote Aris- totelis Hist . Anim . liber decimus cum vers . et comment . 8vo ...
... fables are derived from Chinese sources . Printing invented in Europe by John Koster of Haarlem , A.D. 1438 . Scaliger , Julius Cæsar - Born April 23rd , 1484. Wrote Aris- totelis Hist . Anim . liber decimus cum vers . et comment . 8vo ...
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THE DELUGE NOT A MYTH | 101 |
ON THE TRANSLATION OF MYTHS BETWEEN THE OLD AND THE NEW WOrld | 137 |
THE DRAGON | 159 |
THE CHINESE DRAGON | 212 |
THE JAPANESE DRAGON | 248 |
THE SEASERPENT | 260 |
THE UNICORN | 338 |
THE CHINESE PHENIX | 367 |
APPENDICES | 375 |
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