legends

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The crystal pool

myths and legends of the world
1999
Contains retellings of twenty-eight myths and legends from around the world.

Stories from the Billabong

2008
Collects ten illustrated stories that retell the legends of the Yorta-Yorta, an ancient Aboriginal tribe from Australia, and includes "How the Kangaroo Got Her Pouch," "The Mountain Rose," and others.

The silver treasure

myths and legends of the world
1997
Contains twenty-three myths and legends from around the world, from a Russian Christmas legend to an Alaskan Merit myth, they tell the stories of half-remembered heroes of ancient times, or ordinary people whose lives were changed by some mystery, or who performed some great deed.

Dead strange

the bizarre truths behind 50 world-famous mysteries
2012
Documents history's most enduring urban myths, covering topics ranging from the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot to spontaneous combustion and Roswell, and includes information about the latest investigations.

Egyptian myth

a treasury of legends, art, and history
2008
Reveals the truths and teachings that lie behind many of the Egyptian myths, and addresses the question of the role that storytelling played in this diverse society.

Classical myth

a treasury of Greek and Roman legends, art, and history
2008
Reveals the truths and teachings that lie behind many of the Classical Greek and Roman myths, and addresses the question of the role that storytelling played in these diverse societies.

Chinese myth

a treasury of legends, art, and history
2008
Reveals the truths and teachings that lie behind many of the Chinese myths, and addresses the question of the role that storytelling played in this diverse society.

Legends or lies?

2006
Describes several legends that have intrigued people for centuries including the lost city of Atlantis, the stories of King Arthur, and the search for the city of El Dorado.

Next year in Jerusalem

3,000 years of Jewish stories
1996
Jewish stories set in Jerusalem, adapted from the Talmud and Midrash, Hasidic sources, and oral tradition, with origins in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Spain, Italy, and Greece.

Goddesses, heroes, and shamans

the young people's guide to world mythology
1994
A reference guide to world mythologies that examines the stories and legends of ancient and contemporary cultures. Includes maps and a timeline.

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