Mythical Monsters: eBook EditionJazzybee Verlag, 2013 M12 10 - 488 páginas An exploration into all beasts fabled, fabricated, fantastical, and fanciful, from across the world, including the Chinese and Japanese Dragon, Unicorn, Phoenix, and the spate of Sea Serpents sighted off the 19th century New England coast. |
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... Dragon And Mediæval Dragon. Chapter Vii. The Chinese Dragon. The "Yih King" Or "Yh King." The Annals Of The Bamboo Books. The "Shu King" Or "Shoo King" The "'Rh Ya." The "Shan Hai King" Or Classic Of Mountain And Seas. The Pan Tsao Kang ...
... Dragon And Mediæval Dragon. Chapter Vii. The Chinese Dragon. The "Yih King" Or "Yh King." The Annals Of The Bamboo Books. The "Shu King" Or "Shoo King" The "'Rh Ya." The "Shan Hai King" Or Classic Of Mountain And Seas. The Pan Tsao Kang ...
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... Dragon. The White Dragon. Conclusion Of Dragon Chapters. Chapter Ix. The SeaSerpent. The Barque "Pauline" SeaSerpent. Chapter X. The Unicorn. The Poh. Chapter Xi. The Chinese Phoenix. Appendix I. The Deluge Tradition According To ...
... Dragon. The White Dragon. Conclusion Of Dragon Chapters. Chapter Ix. The SeaSerpent. The Barque "Pauline" SeaSerpent. Chapter X. The Unicorn. The Poh. Chapter Xi. The Chinese Phoenix. Appendix I. The Deluge Tradition According To ...
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... dragon. The harmless little flying lizards, belonging to the genus Draco, abounding in the East Indian archipelago, which have many of their posterior ribs prolonged into an expansion of the integument, unconnected with the limbs, and ...
... dragon. The harmless little flying lizards, belonging to the genus Draco, abounding in the East Indian archipelago, which have many of their posterior ribs prolonged into an expansion of the integument, unconnected with the limbs, and ...
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... dragon," may at least be considered as first cousin to it. This is a lacertilian of large size, at least twenty feet in length, panoplied with the most horrifying armour, which roamed over the Australian continent during Pleistocene ...
... dragon," may at least be considered as first cousin to it. This is a lacertilian of large size, at least twenty feet in length, panoplied with the most horrifying armour, which roamed over the Australian continent during Pleistocene ...
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... dragon may be regarded, with the cranial horn, as parts of both an offensive and defensive apparatus." The gavial of the Ganges is reported to be a fisheater only, and is considered harmless to man. The Indian museums, however, have ...
... dragon may be regarded, with the cranial horn, as parts of both an offensive and defensive apparatus." The gavial of the Ganges is reported to be a fisheater only, and is considered harmless to man. The Indian museums, however, have ...
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