The Book of WERE-WOLVES

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214 pages 1981

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“The Book of Were-Wolves” by Sabine Baring-Gould stands as one of the earliest and most remarkable 19th-century investigations into one of humanity’s most haunting legends: the werewolf. Combining elements of folklore, historical accounts, anthropology, and unsettling real-life crimes, Baring-Gould presents one of the first comprehensive examinations of lycanthropy and the long-standing myths of human shapeshifting.

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