Cryptids, Creatures & Critters: A Manual of Monsters & Mythos from Around the World
By (Author) Rachel Quinney
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
18th June 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mythical, legendary and supernatural beings, monsters and creatures
398.2454
Paperback
208
Width 150mm, Height 226mm, Spine 18mm
445g
From Mothman to the Mongolian Death Worm, Shellycoat to Simurgh, Nessie to even Ningyo, this charming and creative collection of cryptids will fascinate readers for years to come.
Cryptids, Creatures& Critters: A Manual of Monsters and Mythosfrom Around the World features 90 different creatures from around the world, each with their own researched description and full-color illustrations. The book is divided into three sections: cryptids, folklore, and mythology. It features popular cryptid favorites, such as Mothman and the Flatwoods Monster, and some lesser-known cryptids, such as the Enfield Horror and the Montauk Monster. For folklore, there are kelpies, selkies, cat sidhes, and grimalkins, along with the dobarchu and the vampiric pumpkin! In mythology, you'll find Medusa, sphinx, Pegasus, and the bukavac!
The book is fun for newcomers to cryptozoology, folklore, and mythology but is also fun for those who are well read about the creatures in the book. While written by Rachel Quinney and mainly illustrated by her, there are twelve guest artists featured within the book, too.
This is a wonderful collection of cryptids, creatures, and critters from around the world and all are wonderfully described and illustrated. You will learn and enjoy yourself with this book. (Richard Vasseur, First Comics News)
It is a book that takes you back to a time when it was easier to believe in the impossible when you were scared of the night and the monsters it could come with, but also with the magic of innocence Addictive, short yet powerful, it is an impressive volume that allows you entry into different worlds, old and new ones alike, to explore to your hearts content. (Alan U. Dalul, The Wild Hunt)
Rachel Quinney is an artist from Nottingham, UK, working as an A Level teacher of English Literature and Language. Quinney started as a self-taught artist, later on attending life drawing classes and weeklong courses in traditional media.