The Faery Guide

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Most Cultures in the world have some tradition of mythical creatures of some sort and faeries have featured in stories, myths and literature for many centuries. This beautifully illustrated book looks at what faeries are, how they feature in famous myths and literature-including Arthurian legend and Shakespeares writings-what they look like and where to find them. it also describes the characteristics of faeries of the flowers, water faeries, tree faeries and sacred site faeries, and how to connect with the faery realms. Including a comprehensive A-Z list of mythical creatures, as well as some inspiring faery poems, THE FAERY GUIDE is charming and uplifting book that will delight and inspire all.
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AuthorDenise Whichello Brown
PublisherD & S
PlaceLondon
Year2003
ISBN9781856057387
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionGood
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