Seeking the Wolf Tree

Seeking the Wolf Tree
Author: Natalie Cleavitt
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781630761462

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Old-time New England foresters coined the term “wolf tree” for trees they saw as having the ability to “eat” the sun and nutrients and prevent the growth of other trees. Today, however, we understand how wolf trees benefit wildlife. Join Aurora and Orion as they search for a wolf tree in the 3500-acre forest managed by Harvard University near Petersham, Massachusetts, looking for such clues as a large trunk, low branches, wildlife activity, and nearby smaller trees.

Drawings from a Dying Child RLE Jung

Drawings from a Dying Child  RLE  Jung
Author: Judith Bertoia
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317649991

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Does a dying child understand death? How can we help children who are dying? Originally published in 1993, this book concerns a young girl, Rachel, terminally ill with leukaemia. The book describes a series of drawings she made and shows how they reveal her inner experience, how she became fully aware that she was dying and even came to accept death. The result is a moving and informative story that will be invaluable to caregivers and families with a dying child. It provides new understanding of the experience of a dying child and suggests practical strategies for coping.

Routledge Library Editions Jung

Routledge Library Editions  Jung
Author: Various
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2816
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317623564

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Routledge Library Editions: Jung brings together as one set, or individual volumes, a series of previously out-of-print titles, originally published between 1927 and 1993. Covering a variety of areas this set reflects the continued interest in Jung and analytical psychology, showing how Jungian theory can have influence in many walks of life. It provides in one place a number of reference sources from a range of authors, showing the development of Jung’s theories over time.

Spirit Walker

Spirit Walker
Author: Michelle Paver
Publsiher: Orion Children's Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-03-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781842557440

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A boy. A wolf. A legend of all time. The second book in the internationally bestselling WOLF BROTHER (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness) series by renowned author Michelle Paver. Thousands of years ago an orphan boy and his wolf cub challenge a demon bear that threatens to destroy their world for ever. With the help of the World Spirit, Torak destroys the bear, but his beloved Wolf is lost in the process. Yet Torak's quest is far from over. A strange sickness is threatening the Raven Clan and only the Seal Clan have the cure. Torak must face a lonely journey to the Seal Islands to find it, but what he stumbles upon there is far from what he was expecting. And all is not as it seems ... Audio edition also available, read by Sir Ian McKellen.

The Book of Were wolves

The Book of Were wolves
Author: Sabine Baring-Gould
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1865
Genre: Werewolves
ISBN: PRNC:32101045654090

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"Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) was a prolific writer, priest, and an eclectic scholar. He considered collecting folk songs and lore to be among his greatest achievements. His studies of folklore led him to delve into the study of werewolves and why superstitions about lycanthropy persisted over the ages in so many cultures. In addition to providing a history of the subject in this book he also recounts in detail the story of the Maréchal de Retz, who was executed in 1440 for the serial murders of children but was also suspected of being a werewolf. This work is one of the most frequently cited studies on the subject. Bound in the original red publisher's cloth with ornate gilt title to spine and gilt ornament with figure of a wolf on the front cover." -- description from The Kelmscott Bookshop, bookseller.

The Book of Were Wolves Study on Lycanthropy

The Book of Were Wolves  Study on Lycanthropy
Author: Sabine Baring-Gould
Publsiher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: EAN:4064066308445

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The Book of Were-Wolves is a classic work of European lore on lycanthropy in particular pertaining to werewolves. The book deals with three subjects: 1) Summarizing folklore and beliefs about werewolves and related phenomena; 2) Collecting specific cases from ancient, medieval, and modern histories; 3) Explaining the origins of the beliefs and demythologize the superstition. The author treats the phenomenon of the werewolf as a psychological aberration, as essentially a delusional state. He also relates it to cannibalism and to the behavior of the notorious Norse berserkers, who would suffer from an insane battle rage. Speculations on the origin the various names by which werewolves were known in different European languages is intriguing, especially the idea that the term may derive from a word for an outlaw, a man condemned effectively to run with the wolves.

The Book of Were Wolves

The Book of Were Wolves
Author: S. Baring-Gould
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4057664648747

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Sabine Baring-Gould's exhaustive research on the subject of lycanthropy and the fascinating legends of werewolves is unparalleled for its time. This in-depth examination delves deep into the rich history of these creatures and offers a captivating account of how these myths have evolved over time. Not only does she provide a wealth of knowledge, but she also brings a thrilling perspective to the discussions on modern-day werewolves, making this a must-read for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the captivating world of these mythical creatures.

The Book of Were Wolves

The Book of Were Wolves
Author: Sabine Baring-Gould
Publsiher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2020-12-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: EAN:4064066386856

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The Book of Were-Wolves is a classic work of European lore on lycanthropy in particular pertaining to werewolves. The book deals with three subjects: 1) Summarizing folklore and beliefs about werewolves and related phenomena; 2) Collecting specific cases from ancient, medieval, and modern histories; 3) Explaining the origins of the beliefs and demythologize the superstition. The author treats the phenomenon of the werewolf as a psychological aberration, as essentially a delusional state. He also relates it to cannibalism and to the behavior of the notorious Norse berserkers, who would suffer from an insane battle rage. Speculations on the origin the various names by which werewolves were known in different European languages is intriguing, especially the idea that the term may derive from a word for an outlaw, a man condemned effectively to run with the wolves.