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MacMillan Illustrated Encyclopedia of Myths and Legends

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Macmillan, 1989 - Social Science - 260 pages
Fully indexed and containing lavish color illustrations and a wealth of line drawings, this is the most up-to-date, beautiful, and graphically useful reference of its kind on the market today.

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Review: The Macmillan Illustrated Encyclopedia Of Myths & Legends

User Review  - Hagar - Goodreads

Very nice book. Precise and quite short. It didn't talk about some legends, like the ones from North Africa, but that's maybe the writer decision to focus on certain myths and not others. Very good read for people who wish to have a general knowledge on this subject. Read full review

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User Review  - oxana - Goodreads

(I own a Finnish translation.) Read full review

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Contents

INTRODUCTION
7
EGYPT
10
MESOPOTAMIA
14
Copyright

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About the author (1989)

Arthur Cotterell is Principal of Kingston Upon Thames College of Further Education. He is the author of several books on the ancient civilizations of East Asia, including China: A Concise Cultural History and The Minoan World. He is also the editor of The Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations and
most recently The Macmillan Illustrated Encyclopedia of Myths and Legends.

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