Dragons: A Handbook of History & Lore from Basilisks to Wyverns
By (Author) Agnes Hollyhock
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Castle Books,US
7th October 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
Witchcraft and wicca
398.2454
Hardback
176
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
472g
Discover the ancient lore and cultural myths behind dragons-the world's most mysterious and ubiquitous creatures-in this stunningly illustrated handbook.
For millennia, dragons have been considered real, appearing in legends and myths across cultures and societies, including Central America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Why are these creatures so popular, and what do they reveal about human nature
Dragons offers a deep dive into the imaginative world of dragons and explores their vivid lore and myths across a wide variety of cultures. Through detailed descriptions and original artwork, learn all about these mysterious and powerful creatures, including:
Historical Tales and LegendsDragons in Ancient CulturesEuropean Dragon LoreAsian Dragon MythsAfrican and Polynesian DragonsDragon-Related SymbolsAnd more!
Featuring beautiful illustrations and a comprehensive appendixof notable dragon sites around the world, this easy-to-use and informative handbook is perfect for fantasy enthusiasts and the dragon curious. From their appearance in ancient myths to contemporary fantasy works, discover how dragons have influenced human culture across the globe.
Agnes Hollyhock is a lifelong Wiccan with an affinity for runes casting and tarot reading. She practices her craft in the Northeastern United States, where she lives with her beloved pet companions, cat Jack and tarantula Sally.