Dragons And Dragon Lore

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Folklore & Mythology, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: Ernest Ingersoll ISBN: 1230000026414
Publisher: AppsPublisher Publication: October 21, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ernest Ingersoll
ISBN: 1230000026414
Publisher: AppsPublisher
Publication: October 21, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

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 in China, Korea, and Japan are covered, as are those in Babylonian and Egyptian legends, and in English, Irish, and French tales.

About the Author:

"Ernest Ingersoll (March 13, 1852 - November 13, 1946) was a renowned American naturalist, writer and explorer.

A native of Monroe, Michigan, Ingersoll studied for a time at Oberlin College and afterward at Harvard University, where he was a pupil of Louis Agassiz. He went West as naturalist in the Hayden surveys of 1874 and 1877, and did much work with the United States Fish Commission.

He became widely known as a writer of specialized magazine articles, numerous guide books and as a lecturer on scientific subjects. He also contributed to the New International Encyclopedia.

Ernest Ingersoll was 94 years old when he died in Brattleboro, Vermont after a four-year illness."

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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 in China, Korea, and Japan are covered, as are those in Babylonian and Egyptian legends, and in English, Irish, and French tales.

About the Author:

"Ernest Ingersoll (March 13, 1852 - November 13, 1946) was a renowned American naturalist, writer and explorer.

A native of Monroe, Michigan, Ingersoll studied for a time at Oberlin College and afterward at Harvard University, where he was a pupil of Louis Agassiz. He went West as naturalist in the Hayden surveys of 1874 and 1877, and did much work with the United States Fish Commission.

He became widely known as a writer of specialized magazine articles, numerous guide books and as a lecturer on scientific subjects. He also contributed to the New International Encyclopedia.

Ernest Ingersoll was 94 years old when he died in Brattleboro, Vermont after a four-year illness."

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