The Book of Werewolves By Sabine Baring Gould
The Book of Werewolves is a work of non-fiction by Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould. It was first published in 1865 and
Read MoreThe Book of Werewolves is a work of non-fiction by Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould. It was first published in 1865 and
Read MoreIntroductory I SHALL never forget the walk I took one night in Vienne, after having accomplished the examination of an
Read MoreLycanthropy Among The Ancients Definition of Lycanthropy—Marcellus Sidetes—Virgil—Herodotus—Ovid—Pliny— Agriopas—Story from Petronius—Arcadian Legends—Explanation offered. WHAT is Lycanthropy? The change of man
Read MoreThe Were-Wolf in the North Norse Traditions—Manner in which the Change was effected—Vœlundar Kvœda—Instances from the Völsung Saga—Hrolf’s Saga—Kraka—Faroëse Poem—Helga
Read MoreThe Origin of the Scandinavian Were-Wolf Advantage of the Study of Norse Literature—Bear and Wolf-skin Dresses—The Berserkir—Their Rage—The Story of
Read MoreThe Were-Wolf in the Middle-Ages Stories from Olaus Magnus of Livonian Were-wolves—Story from Bishop Majolus—Story of Albertus Pericofcius—Similar occurrence at
Read MoreA Chamber of Horrors Pierre Bourgot and Michel Verdung—’Me Hermit of S. Bonnot—The Gandillon Family—Thievenne Paget—The Tailor of Châlons—Roulet
Read MoreJean Grenier On the Sand-dunes—A Wolf attacks Marguerite Poirier—Jean Grenier brought to Trial—His Confessions—Charges of Cannibalism proved—His Sentence—Behaviour in the
Read MoreFolk-Lore Relating to Were-Wolves Barrenness of English Folk-Lore—Devonshire Traditions—Derivation of Were-wolf—Cannibalism in Scotland—The Angus Robber—The Carle of Perth—French Superstitions—Norwegian Traditions—Danish
Read MoreNatural Causes of Lycanthropy Innate Cruelty—Its Three Forms—Dumollard—Andreas Bichel—A Dutch Priest—Other instances of Inherent Cruelty—Cruelty united to Refinement—A Hungarian Bather
Read MoreMythological Origin of the Were-Wolf Myth Metempsychosis—Sympathy between Men and Beasts—Finnbog and the Bear—Osage and the Beaver—The Connexion of Soul
Read MoreThe Maréchal de Retz—1: The Investigation of Charges Introduction—History of Gilles de Laval—The Castle of Machecoul—Surrender of the Marshal—Examination of
Read MoreThe Maréchal de Retz—2: The Trial The Appearance of the Marshal—Pierre de l’Hospital—The Requisition—The Trial adjourned—Meeting of the Marshal and
Read MoreThe Maréchal de Retz—3: The Sentence and Execution The Adjourned Trial—The Marshal Confesses—The Case Handed Over to the Ecclesiastical Tribunal—Prompt
Read MoreA Galician Were-Wolf The Inhabitants of Austrian Galicia—The Hamlet of Polomyja—Summer Evening in the Forest—The Beggar Swiatek—A Girl disappears—A School-boy
Read MoreAnomalous Case—The Human Hyaena Ghouls—Story from Fornari—Quotation from Apuleius—Incident mentioned by Marcassus—Cemeteries of Paris violated—Discovery of Violator—Confession of M. Bertrand
Read MoreA Sermon on Were-Wolves The discourses of Dr. Johann Geiler—The Sermon—Remarks THE following curious specimen of a late mediæval sermon
Read MoreThe White Flag is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. It was first published in his short story collection A
Read MoreThe Red-Haired Girl is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. It was first published in The Windsor Magazine (December 1903).
Read MoreThe Mother of Pansies is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. As is the case with most of his stories,
Read MoreThe Merewigs is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. It was first published in Baring-Gould’s short story anthology A Book
Read MoreThe Leaden Ring is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. The Story was first published in Baring-Gould’s short story collection
Read MoreThe “Bold Venture” is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. The story was first published in The Graphic and was
Read MoreThe 9.30 Up-Train is a ghost story. It was first published in an 1863 edition of Once a Week. Once
Read MorePomps and Vanities was first published in Baring-Gould’s short story collection A Book of Ghosts (1904) A Book of Ghosts
Read MoreOn the Leads is a haunted house story written by Sabine Baring Gould. The story first appeared in the Hawke’s
Read MoreMustapha is a ghost story written by Sabine Baring Gould. It was first published in his short story collection A
Read MoreMcAlister is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. It was first published in his short story collection A Book of
Read MoreLittle Joe Gander is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. It was first published in his short story collection A
Read MoreJean Bouchon is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. It was first published in his short story collection A Book
Read MoreH.P. is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. The story was first published in his short story collection A Book
Read MoreGlámr is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. It was first published in 1963 in his book about Iceland—Iceland: Its
Read MoreColonel Halifax’s Ghost Story is a short story written by Sabine Baring-Gould. The story was first published in The Illustrated
Read MoreBlack Ram is a short story by Sabine Baring-Gould. It was first published in his short story collection A Book
Read MoreAunt Joanna was first published in Baring-Gould’s short story collection A Book of Ghosts (1904) A Book of Ghosts was
Read MoreA Professional Secret was first published in Baring-Gould’s short story collection A Book of Ghosts (1904). A Book of Ghosts
Read MoreA Happy Release was first published in Sabine Baring-Gould’s short story collection A Book of Ghosts (1904) A Book of
Read MoreA Dead Finger is a short horror story by Sabine Baring-Gould. It’s a strange tale about a parasitic finger that
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