The Little Encyclopedia of Fairies: An A-to-Z Guide to Fae Magic
By (Author) Ojo Opanike
Running Press,U.S.
Running Press Adult
30th April 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Magic, spells and alchemy
Magic, alchemy and hermetic thought
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
Reference works
398.21
Hardback
144
Width 126mm, Height 182mm, Spine 14mm
200g
From the mountains of Northern Italy to the remote forests of Nigeria, diverse fairies from around the world come together in this little encyclopedia . . .
Naughty and nice, unpredictable and typically tiny, fairies remain one of the most enduring folk creatures, featuring in mythologies across cultures and throughout history. This little encyclopedia rounds up more than 90 fairies from around the world, including: - The Alux, a fairy of Mayan legend whom farmers called on for rain - The Banshee, a fairy of Irish lore whose cries were associated with death - The Hulijing, a fairy from Chinese mythology, who could shape-shift into a fox - The Yumbo, a silver-haired Senegalese fairy, who dances in moonlight And so many more! With detailed illustrations throughout, this book offers a fun and information-packed guide to these small yet powerful beings.Ojo Opanike is a writer from Ogbomoso, Nigeria, living in Atlanta, Georgia. He writes short stories and essays on Nigerian music and visual arts and spends all his time thinking about masquerades.