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Book of WereWolves
In Book of WereWolves, Baring‑Gould journeys across centuries and continents to unmask the legend of the werewolf, weaving together ancient myths, medieval trials and folk‑belief into a survey of one of humanity’s darkest superstitions.
Description
Baring‑Gould examines werewolf lore from classical antiquity to the Norse sagas and medieval Europe, showing how tales of men becoming wolves or wolves becoming men reflect cultural fears, legal repression and psychological phenomena. He documents cases of lycanthropy, cannibalism and grave‑desecration, linking the supernatural to real‑world crimes and delusions, and argues the myth hides a “positive truth” beneath its fantastical veneer.
Numbered eBooks: 113
Number of Unique Covers: 113
Number of 1:1 Covers: 113
The Werewolf
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eBook Numbers 88 - 112
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The Transformation
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eBook Numbers 69 - 87
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The Teenage Werewolf
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eBook Numbers 53 - 68
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The Lycanthropic Criminal
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eBook Numbers 38 - 52
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The Demonic Pact
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eBook Numbers 24 - 37
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The Apex Predator
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eBook Numbers 11 - 23
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The Berserker
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eBook Numbers 0 - 10
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Details
Publisher : Book.io
Series : Book Holiday 2025
First Publication Date : 1865
Author : S. Baring-Gould
Genres: Classics, Folklore, History, Horror, Mythology, Supernatural Horror
Language : English
Word Count : 90,000
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
Read On : Book.io eReader dApp
Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Cardano Policy ID : 616a1a7f82873ce74fc8cb90ba04f2a74e44e0a59359e7d2915ba32a
Author Info

S. Baring-Gould
Sabine Baring‑Gould (1834–1924) was an English Anglican priest, antiquarian and scholar of folklore, who collected songs and legends and authored nearly 1,500 works; his studies spanned hagiography, fiction and mythology, and his investigation of the were‑wolf myth remains a landmark in supernatural lore. Read More
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