Unnatural Creatures

Download or Read eBook Unnatural Creatures PDF written by Neil Gaiman and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 2013-06-13 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Unnatural Creatures

Book Synopsis Unnatural Creatures by : Neil Gaiman

The griffin, the sunbird, manticores, unicorns – all manner of glorious creatures never captured in zoos, museums or photographs are packed vividly into this collection of stories. Neil Gaiman has included some of his own childhood favourites alongside stories classic and modern to spark the imagination of readers young and old. All contributors have given their work free to benefit Dave Eggers' literacy charity, 826DC. Also includes a new Neil Gaiman Story.

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  • Publisher – A&C Black
  • Total Pages – 324
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  • ISBN-10 – 9781408845455
  • ISBN-13 – 1408845458

Unnatural Selections

Download or Read eBook Unnatural Selections PDF written by Wallace Edwards and published by Orca Book Publishers. This book was released on 2014-10 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Unnatural Selections

Book Synopsis Unnatural Selections by : Wallace Edwards

A traveling artist takes the reader through a collection of illustrations of fantastical hybrid creatures.

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  • Publisher – Orca Book Publishers
  • Total Pages – 32
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  • ISBN-10 – 9781459805569
  • ISBN-13 – 1459805569

Unnatural Creatures

Download or Read eBook Unnatural Creatures PDF written by Kris Waldherr and published by Muse Publications LLC. This book was released on 2022-10-04 with total page 433 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Unnatural Creatures

Book Synopsis Unnatural Creatures by : Kris Waldherr

"Mary Shelley herself would be deeply moved by this dark tale of revenge and redemption." -Stephanie Marie Thornton, USA Today bestselling author of And They Called It Camelot "A brilliant and feminist companion to a classic. Kris Waldherr's electrifying novel brings the women in Victor Frankenstein's life to the foreground, reminding us that the most interesting stories are often the ones that go untold."-Megan Collins, author of The Family Plot Some tales aren't what you think. For the first time, the untold story of the three women closest to Victor Frankenstein is revealed in a dark and sweeping reimagining of Frankenstein by the author of The Lost History of Dreams and Doomed Queens. THE MOTHER Caroline Frankenstein will do anything to protect her family against the nightmarish revolutions engulfing 18th-century Europe. In doing so, she creates her own monster in the form of her scientist son, Victor. THE BRIDE Rescued by Caroline as a four-year-old beggar, Elizabeth Lavenza knows the only way she can repay the Frankensteins is by accepting Victor's hand in marriage. But when Elizabeth's heart yearns for someone else, the lives of those she most loves collide with the unnatural creature born of Victor's profane experiments. THE SERVANT After an abusive childhood, Justine Moreau is taken in by Caroline to serve the Frankensteins. Justine's devotion to Caroline and Elizabeth knows no bounds . . . until a tragedy changes her irrevocably. Her fate sets her against Victor's monster, who is desperate to wreak revenge against the Frankensteins. Stunningly written and exquisitely atmospheric, Unnatural Creatures shocks new life into Mary Shelley's beloved gothic classic by revealing the feminine side of the tale. You'll never view Victor Frankenstein and his monster the same way again.

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  • Publisher – Muse Publications LLC
  • Total Pages – 433
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  • ISBN-10 – 9798985351217
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The Unnaturalists

Download or Read eBook The Unnaturalists PDF written by Tiffany Trent and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2012-08-14 with total page 309 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Unnaturalists

Book Synopsis The Unnaturalists by : Tiffany Trent

In an alternate London where magical creatures are preserved in a museum, two teens find themselves caught in a web of intrigue, deception, and danger. Vespa Nyx wants nothing more than to spend the rest of her life cataloging Unnatural creatures in her father’s museum, but as she gets older, the requirement to become a lady and find a husband is looming large. Syrus Reed’s Tinker family has always served and revered the Unnaturals from afar, but when his family is captured to be refinery slaves, he finds that his fate may be bound up with Vespa’s—and with the Unnaturals. As the danger grows, Vespa and Syrus find themselves in a tightening web of deception and intrigue. At stake may be the fate of New London—and the world.

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  • Publisher – Simon and Schuster
  • Total Pages – 309
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  • ISBN-10 – 9781442422063
  • ISBN-13 – 1442422068

The Phoenix

Download or Read eBook The Phoenix PDF written by Joseph Nigg and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 2016-11-04 with total page 514 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Phoenix

Book Synopsis The Phoenix by : Joseph Nigg

An “insightful cultural history of the mythical, self-immolating bird” from Ancient Egypt to contemporary pop culture by the author of The Book of Gryphons (Library Journal). The phoenix, which rises again and again from its own ashes, has been a symbol of resilience and renewal for thousands of years. But how did this mythical bird come to play a part in cultures around the world and throughout human history? Here, mythologist Joseph Nigg presents a comprehensive biography of this legendary creature. Beginning in ancient Egypt, Nigg’s sweeping narrative discusses the many myths and representations of the phoenix, including legends of the Chinese, where it was considered a sacred creature that presided over China’s destiny; classical Greece and Rome, where it appears in the writings of Herodotus and Ovid; medieval Christianity, in which it came to embody the resurrection; and in Europe during the Renaissance, when it was a popular emblem of royals. Nigg examines the various phoenix traditions, the beliefs and tales associated with them, their symbolic and metaphoric use, and their appearance in religion, bestiaries, and even contemporary popular culture, in which the ageless bird of renewal is employed as a mascot and logo. “An exceptional work of scholarship.”—Publishers Weekly

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  • Publisher – University of Chicago Press
  • Total Pages – 514
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  • ISBN-10 – 9780226195520
  • ISBN-13 – 022619552X