Are werewolves real? When the moon is full, do ordinary people under a supernatural curse transform into snarling creatures charging out of the fog, only to revert to human form? Throughout history, people have claimed to have seen weird beings that are part human and part wolf, dog, fox, or even cat. Modern-day eyewitnesses across the United States report strange encounters with dogmen and wolf-like creatures. And while theories abound to explain the stories, the only certain thing is that popular interest in the mystery of werewolves remains strong. ""Werewolves"" examines the lore and legends of lycanthropy throughout history and from around the world, describing the many types of werewolves and case studies, and offering readers information they need to conduct their own field investigation.Chapters include: The Mystery of Werewolf History; Will the Real Werewolf Please Stand Up? Did You See What I Saw? Hoax and Illusion; Celebrity Were-Mania - Howling with the Stars; and, Your Field Guide to Werewolves.
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Are werewolves real? When the moon is full, do ordinary people under a supernatural curse transform into snarling creatures charging out of the fog, only to revert to human form? This title examines the lore and legends of lycanthropy throughout history and from around the world, describing the many types of werewolves and case studies.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780791093993
Publisert
2008-04-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Chelsea House Publishers
Aldersnivå
02, 03, JC, Y
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
128

Forfatter
Consultant editor

Biographical note

Linda S. Godfrey worked as a newspaper reporter and columnist for The Week, a county newspaper published in Delavan, Wisconsin, for 10 years. She won National Newspaper Association first-place awards for feature stories in 1996, 1998, and 2000. She is the author of The Beast of Bray Road and Hunting the American Werewolf, as well as two volumes in the Barnes & Noble ""Weird"" series: Weird Wisconsin (co-authored with Richard D. Hendricks) and Weird Michigan. She has appeared on many national television and radio programs as an expert on anomalous creatures. She is also an illustrator and artist, and maintains a Web site on werewolf sightings and news. She lives with in rural southeastern Wisconsin.