Discover myths. folklore, fables and legends.Traditional tales often thought to have basis in historical fact.
Myths & Legends Books
Independently Published Confessional: A Father Gunter, Demon Hunter Supernatural Thriller
£999.99
Independently Published Approaching Storm
£12.89
Independently Published Neon Gods
£17.75
Independently Published Mrs. Perivale and the Blue Fire Crystal
£13.62
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Held Tightly in her Claws
£11.20
Independently Published Whence They Came: The Beginning
£13.38
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Out of the Woods: Goldilocks Meets the Modern World
£999.99
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Gods & Tales
£164.52
Independently Published The Monster of Selkirk Book 3: The Machines of Theda
£14.03
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Prophecy: Fae Paranormal Romance Fairy Dragon Shifter
£12.03
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Callie the Gymnastic and the Unicorns
£10.78
Sourcebooks Casablanca A Promise of Fire
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£14.39
Sourcebooks Casablanca Breath of Fire
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£15.29
Sourcebooks, Inc A Touch of Darkness
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£15.29
Sourcebooks, Inc A Game of Fate
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£15.30
Sourcebooks, Inc War
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£14.06
Independently Published Christmas Poems and Short Stories
£10.66
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Cindra: A Paranormal Fairytale
£13.33
Independently Published Vagabond 001: Fairy Tale Edition
£11.52
R. R. Bowker Magically Delicious: A Sarim Prince Series
£12.88
Capital Station Books Knightmare Arcanist
£23.51
Ases_way Happystarville
£11.84
Ases_way Happystarville: Coloring Storybook
£11.64
Troublemaker Press Krampus and Other Yuletide Tales
£23.99
Emilia Rose Come Here, Kitten
£13.46
Lavender Line Press LLC The Curious Case of the Village in the Moonlight
£10.66
Love Wins Publishing The Entries of the Black Sails
£14.88
ABS Publishing Latvian Folktales
£18.57
Caged Fantasies Publications, LLC Siren's Call
£15.56
T. A. Lawrence A Tune to Make Them Follow
£14.24
Te Ra Aroha Press The Crone of Solstice Flames: Myrtlewood Crones book 2
£17.09
Violet Griffin Publishing Between Life and Death
£22.79
£9.49
Pan Macmillan Australia Gorgon: Alex Hunter 5
£12.39
Pan Macmillan Australia I, Morgana
£13.26
Central Avenue Publishing Immortal’s Spring
Book SynopsisSophie Darrow said yes once to a young man offering a realm of Greek gods and immortality. Now her home has been shattered, and her friends and family pulled along with her as they run from an evil cult and take shelter in the gloomy Underworld. To love, trust, and smile again seems almost out of Sophie's reach. But remembering the life of the original Persephone and her fellow immortals long ago may prove the best therapy, as well as their key to victory. In ancient times too, the murderous cult Thanatos attacked and eventually wiped out the Greek immortals who sought to bring good to humankind. But those immortals planted seeds in both their realm and ours to ensure that their season would bloom again someday. And spring is finally coming. Molly Ringle's growing list of other successful titles include:The Chrysomelia Stories 1. Persephone's Orchard 2. Underworld's Daughter 3. Immortal's Spring The Goblins of Bellwater All the Better Part of Me Lava Red Feather Blue Sage and KingTrade Review"This was a beautiful story, and I'm really excited to see how it unfolds in future installments of the series." --Kaitlin Bevis, author of Persephone"Captivating from start to finish, as fraught with intrigue as it is with romance, this is the perfect end to an unforgettable trilogy." Jamie Deacon, author, Caught Inside"I read Persephone's Orchard a year ago and it still remains one of the most unique and engaging retellings of the Hades and Persephone myth I've ever read." Rachel Alexander, author, Receiver of Many"The lion's share of this final volume is a slow boil, but while there's more introspection than in previous volumes, Ringle provides a thoroughly satisfying thread-tying conclusion." Publishers Weekly" Immortal's Spring pulls readers right back into this reimagining of the Greek myths and emergence of modern-day gods and goddesses, and this novel is just as hard to put down as the previous two." Holly Scudero, San Francisco Book Review
£15.26
Must Have Books Nordic Gods and Heroes
£9.35
Stelliform Press Weird Fishes
£11.39
SilverWood Books Ltd Asexual Fairy Tales
Book SynopsisAlmost everyone knows the familiar fairy tale ending: the prince marries the princess and they live happily ever after. Or do they? Once upon a time, our ancestors were much more honest and open about the spectrum of human sexuality. Among the fairy tales and myths they told were stories of androgynes, neither male nor female; of women and men who resist sex and marriage for other kinds of love; of chaste romances, miraculous childbirth and bodily transformations. These are the asexual fairy tales you will find in this book. These tales come from many places: from Grimms’ Fairy Tales to The Thousand and One Nights, from Greek mythology and Arthurian legend to the silent films of the 1920s and from Scandinavia to Japan. Retold, reimagined, and sometimes reinvented as new stories for the 21st century, these stories will change the way you think about fairy tales, and bring asexuality out of the closet.Trade Review“These Asexual Fairy Tales sound like old folk tales, perfect for reading out loud. More than just a retelling or adaptation, Elizabeth has succeeded in creating something new without losing that old-world storyteller feel.”— Jaycee James, editor of 'Circuits and Slippers'; "Fairy tales are a part of every child's life. As we grow up, we learn mythology, history, and legends. Yet, for asexuals, the representation has always been rare to non-existent. What Elizabeth Hopkinson has done is brought aces to the forefront in these pieces of writing. It's an incredible and necessary thing! Everyone wants to see a character that is like themselves in what they read or watch, even when it comes to fairy tales. So what Elizabeth is doing here is greatly appreciated, and we wish her the very best!" — Kelsey Lee, Social Media Director of AVEN; 'Elizabeth Hopkinson is a natural storyteller and her fairy tales are compelling, powerful and full of the numinous.' — Dr Teika Bellamy, Mother’s Milk Books
£13.62
Benediction Classics The Heroes of Asgard
£10.66
Benediction Classics The Private Life of Helen of Troy
£18.99
Benediction Classics Irish Fairy Tales (Fully Illustrated)
£11.64
Benediction Classics The Saga of the Volsungs
£12.63
Benediction Classics The Prose Edda
Book SynopsisThe Edda is our richest treasure trove of Norse mythology. Complete and unabridged.The Edda is our richest treasure trove of Norse mythology--starting with a creation myth, passing through the struggle of the gods, giants, dwarves, and elves for survival and supremacy, and ending in the Ragnarok, a final all-engulfing battle wherein the world itself is destroyed. Norse mythology has captured many imaginations, and inspired epics including Wagner''s The Ring and J. R. R. Tolkien''s Lord of the Rings.The Prose Edda, also known as the Younger Edda, Snorri''s Edda and, historically, simply as Edda, was written in Old Norse in Iceland during the thirteenth century. In 1220, Snorri Sturluson, a respected poet, parliamentarian, and a visitor to the royal court of Norway, decided to compile the myths and poetic conventions of Norse mythology before they vanished under the influence of Christianity and the verse forms of Europe. The result is the Prose Edda, a unique glimpse of early Norse mythology.Snorri Sturluson (1179-1241), poet, historian, the most powerful chieftain in Iceland and "Lawspeaker" of the Icelandic Parliament, The Althing is a significant figure in Icelandic history. His extensive writings beyond the Prose Edda provide insight into Scandinavian history and are among the earliest records of the discovery of Vinland (North America).This unabridged edition includes introduction, notes and an extensive list of alternative names
£21.53
Pushkin Press The Story of a Goat
Book SynopsisA farmer in India is watching the sun set over his village one quiet evening when a mysterious stranger, a giant man who seems more than human, appears on the horizon. He offers the farmer a black goat kid who is the runt of the litter, surely too frail to survive. The farmer and his wife take care of the young she-goat, whom they name Poonachi, and soon the little goat is bounding with joy and growing at a rate they think miraculous. But Poonachi's life is not destined to be a rural idyll: dangers lurk around every corner, and may sometimes come from surprising places, including a government that is supposed to protect the weak and needy. Is this little goat too humble a creature to survive such a hostile world? With allegorical resonance for contemporary society and examining hierarchies of caste and colour, The Story of a Goat is a provocative but heartwarming fable from a world-class storyteller who is finally achieving recognition outside his home country.
£9.49
Transworld Publishers Ltd The Witch in the Well: A deliciously disturbing
Book SynopsisOver a hundred years ago, the citizens of F- did something rather bad. And local school teacher Catherine Evans has made writing the definitive account of what happened when Ilsbeth Clark drowned in the well her life's work.The town's people may not want their past raked up, but Catherine is determined to shine a light upon that shameful event. For Ilsbeth was an innocent, after all. She was shunned and ostracised by rumour-mongers and ill-wishers and someone has to speak up for her. And who better than Catherine, who has herself felt the sting and hurt of such whisperings?But then a childhood friend returns to F -. Elena is a successful author whose book, The Whispers Inside: A Reawakening of the Soul, has earned her a certain celebrity. In search of a new subject, she takes an interest in the story of Ilsbeth Clark and announces her intention to write a book about the long-dead woman, focusing on the natural magic she believes she possessed.And Elena has everything Catherine has not, like a platform and connections and no one seems to care that Elena's book will be pure speculation, tainting Ilsbeth's memory rather than preserving it. Catherine is determined that something must be done and plots to blunt her rival's pen. However she had not allowed for the fact that the past might not be so dead after all - that something is reaching out from the well, disturbing her reality.Before summer's over, one woman will be dead, the other accused of murder . . . but is she really guilty, or are there other forces at work? And who was Ilsbeth Clark, really? An innocent? A witch? Or something else entirely?Trade ReviewTrue to form, Camilla Bruce has spun a slippery yet beguiling spell with this cleverly crafted and intoxicating tale of female rivalry and folklore. A startling and original plot is woven around a cast of gleefully unpleasant characters - I was gripped from the very first page. -- LUCIE McKNIGHT HARDY, author of Water Shall Refuse ThemHaunting and harrowing . . . I couldn't look away. -- ALIX E. HARROW, author of The Ten Thousand Doors of JanuarySimmering with unease and spookiness, this creepy read will give you goosebumps. **** * HEAT magazine *A slippery yet beguiling spell ... this is a cleverly crafted and intoxicating tale of female rivalry and folklore. * PICK ME UP! 'Book of the Week' *Uniting the 'found footage' of Janice Hallett's books with Norwegian tales of 'difficult women' and folk horror. * STYLIST *
£16.14
Pantianos Classics Croatian Tales of Long Ago: The Myths, Legends and Folk Stories of Croatia
£11.63
Independently Published Kaleidoscope: Father Gunter, Demon Hunter Supernatural Thriller
£999.99