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  • Formaat: Hardback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 282x217 mm, kaal: 921 g, illustrations, 400+photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2005
  • Kirjastus: Kingfisher Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0753410877
  • ISBN-13: 9780753410875
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 282x217 mm, kaal: 921 g, illustrations, 400+photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2005
  • Kirjastus: Kingfisher Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0753410877
  • ISBN-13: 9780753410875
Fantasy Encyclopedia is a superb guide to the creatures and people of folklore and fantasy. Meet the mischievous and sometimes helpful Little People, such as goblins and fairies, horrific monsters, from dragons to Dracula, and beautiful fantastical creatures, such as mermaids and unicorns. Discover how the magic of stories throughout the centuries have kept these creatures alive in traditions and cultures around the world, and how mystery and superstition still surround many of them. Detailed illustrations, contemporary and from renowned fantasy artists such as Arthur Rackham, bring these fantastic creatures to life.
Foreword 8(10)
Jonathan Stroud
Introduction
What is fantasy?
10(2)
The Little People
12(16)
Elves and fairies
14(2)
Traps and tricks
16(2)
Celebrated fairies
18(2)
Household helpers
20(2)
Harmful Little People
22(2)
Underground
24(2)
Gremlins
26(2)
Elementals and Nature Spirits
28(14)
Elementals
30(2)
Nymphs
32(2)
Forest and woodland spirits
34(2)
Solitary forest spirits
36(2)
Dangerous water spirits
38(2)
Dangers by the wayside
40(2)
Mysterious Animals
42(8)
Ape-men of the mountains
44(2)
In lakes
46(2)
In the sea
48(2)
Fabulous Beasts
50(20)
Dragons in the East
52(2)
Dragons in the West
54(2)
The unicorn
56(2)
Fantasy horses
58(2)
Fire and feather
60(2)
Giant birds
62(2)
Dangerous beasts
64(2)
Hydra and the Nagas
66(2)
Guardians of worlds and doors
68(2)
Mythical Beings
70(18)
Beautiful but dangerous
72(2)
Hidcous and dangerous
74(2)
Part-man, part-beast
76(2)
Riddles and prophecies
78(2)
Giants in the land
80(2)
Ogres and trolls
82(2)
Sea-beings
84(2)
Mermaids
86(2)
Magic and Spells
88(18)
Witches and wise women
90(2)
Famous witches and enchantresses
92(2)
Spells, cauldrons and familiars
94(2)
Wizards and magicians
96(2)
Notable wizards
98(2)
Sorcerers and necromancers
100(2)
Portals and rings
102(2)
Amulets, talismans and charms
104(2)
Shape-Shifters
106(4)
Werewolves
108(2)
The Undead
110(11)
Vampires
112(2)
Count Dracula
114(2)
Skeletons and symbolic heads
116(2)
Mummies, zombies and golems
118(3)
Ghosts and Spirits
121(15)
Jinn or genii
122(2)
Messengers of death
124(2)
Ghouls and evil spirits
126(2)
Ghosts and hauntings
128(2)
Poltergeists
130(2)
Ghost ships and eerie beasts
132(2)
The Wild Hunt
134(2)
List of Creatures By Area 136(2)
Glossary 138(2)
Index 140(4)
Acknowledgements 144


Judy Allen is an award-winning author who has written more than 40 books for children. In 1988, her novel, Awaiting Developments, won the Whitbread Children's Novel Award, the Friends of the Earth Award and was commended for the Carnegie Medal. Fantasy has always been in Judy's blood - she was born at Old Sarum, near Stonehenge, a place of old magic. Her great aunt used to have a crystal ball, but it disappeared mysteriously after she died. Jonathan Stroud is the author of The Amulet of Samarkand and The Golem's Eye-daring adventures involving wizards, djinn and many monsters. He is in the process of writing the next book in The Bartimaeus Trilogy. The film rights to the trilogy have been sold, and dates for the expected production and release of the first film are eagerly anticipated by the author and his readers. Richard Hook is a internationally acclaimed artist, renowned for his paintings of native American culture. As well as illustrating many historical books for adults and children, he has illustrated a beautiful picture book called Where's the Dragon? John Howe lives in Switzerland with his wife and son. His work has featured in several Tolkien calendars and on posters commemorating the 50th anniversary of the publication of The Hobbit and the centenary of Tolkien's birth. Patricia Ludlow has illustrated many children's books, including many on fairies and dragons. Nicki Palin has exhibited her artwork in Liverpool, Stratford and London. Her work has also been shortlisted for the Mother Goose Award and the Kate Greenaway Medal.