American Indian Mythology [Mentor 451 ME2327]
New York: Mentor Books/New American Library, 1972. Softcover. Small 8vo., 252 pp.
New York: Mentor Books/New American Library, 1972. Softcover. Small 8vo., 252 pp.
San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 1979. Softcover. 8vo., 384 pp. A comprehensive collection of creation stories ranging across widely varying times and cultures, including Ancient Egyptian, African and Native American.
New York: Macmillan, 1990. Hardcover. Square 8vo., Publisher's full laminate pictorial boards, red lettering on spine and cover, burgundy endpapers. Illustrated with over 70 full color reproductions of medieval illustrations and ornate gilt border decoration on every page. Includes chronicle and bibliography.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1915. Hardcover. 16mo., 94 p.
New York: Bell, 1981. Hardcover. 8vo., 251 pp. Index.
New York: Barnes and Noble, 1951. Hardcover. 8vo., Vol. 1, 375 pp; Vol. 2 388 pp. Illustrated with drawings of varying detail throughout. Scace in dust jacket.
Berkeley: Turtle Island Foundation, 1983. Softcover. 8vo., German explorer, ethnologist, and authority on prehistoric art Leo Frobenius startled the world of anthropology with his concept of 'continuity of cultures' - proposing, for instance, a link between Egyptian religious symbols and preexisting African mythology. In the course of his anthropological fieldwork.....
London: Octopus, 1972. Hardcover. 4to., 71 pp. One hundred color photographs with commentary. Introduction by Margaret Drower.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. Softcover. 8vo., 462 pp. Second print. Oxford Paperback Reference. The first and only comprehensive biographical dictionary devoted to mythological women; the book offers unprecedented access to information on women largely neglected in reference works on Greek and Roman myth, as well as a fresh.....