Dragons and Dragon Lore

  • Dragons and Dragon Lore
    By Ernest Ingersoll

    Fascinating book teems with information about powerful serpents of the deep and land-roving, fire-breathing monsters that first appeared in the creation myths of the ancient Far East.

  • Dragons and Dragon Lore: On the Mythology and Worship of the Animal Form
    By Ernest Ingersoll

    " "The dragon," observes author Ernest Ingersoll, "is connected with the powers and doings of the earliest gods, and like them is vague, changeable and contradictory in its attributes, maintaining from first to last only one definable ...

  • Dragons and Dragon Lore
    By Ernest Ingersoll

    Not long after my return from Central Asia, I suggested to my friend, Ernest Ingersoll, that he write the present volume, preparing a fresh study of the history of the Dragon Myth which, now largely confined to China, once spread all over ...

  • Dragons and Dragon Lore
    By Ernest Ingersoll

    Fascinating book teems with information about powerful serpents of the deep and land-roving, fire-breathing monsters that first appeared in the creation myths of the ancient Far East.

  • Dragons and Dragon Lore
    By Ernest Ingersoll

    "Dragons and Dragon Lore is an in-depth, comprehensive study of dragon tales and folklore.

  • Dragons and Dragon Lore
    By Ernest Ingersoll

    Three dragons presently emerged from the depths of the well and attacked the fiftythree, calling to their aid the wind ... monks did by a show of the Cross, as we shall see when we come to consider the dragonlore of mediaeval Europe.

  • Dragons and Dragon Lore
    By Ernest Ingersoll

    This is a comprehensive study of the mythology of the dragon on a world-wide scale. Ingersoll deals with this archetypal beast in the lore of India, Korea, Japan, China, Wales, as well as the English legend of St. George.

  • Dragons and Dragon Lore: Cryptozoology and Mythology
    By Ernest Ingersoll

    From the Hindu nagas to the tale of St. George, to the various categories of dragons in Chinese and Japanese mythology, this text was, for its era, about a complete a work as could be made.