Saturday, 28. June 2008
Myths and Legends Explained

Taking an original photographic approach to look in detail at certain topics, these fascinating book provides deeper understanding and richer enjoyment of the worlds of myths and legends.

  • Looks into myths and legends of cultures from ancient Greece to Aboriginal Australia

  • Clear, informative text helps readers understand and appreciate the world of mythology

  • Features gloriously reproduced artworks and artifacts

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Myths and Legends Explained by Neil Philip, Ph.D.
DK ADULT, Revised edition 2007 | 128 pages | PDF | 21.3 MB


Calling the Gods (from the Voodoo gods of Haiti):

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The designs known as vevers are used to call the gods and are drawn on the earth in flour. At the centre of the circle in a Voodoo ritual would be the poteau-mitan, the center-post by which the gods make their entrance to the ceremony.
The ship symbol stands for Agwé, the god of the sea and formal consort of Erzulie. Agwé himself is generous, faithful, and strong.
Category: Books & Magazines | Mythology & Epics | Myths & Sagas |




101 Ghost Jokes

Jokes and puns poke fun at the characteristics and behavior of ghosts.

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What does a little ghost call his mother and father?
His trans-parents!

What rides do little spirits like best at the amusement park?
The roller ghoster!

Who writes all the books about haunted houses?
Ghostwriters, who else?

What did the ghost bride throw to her bridesmaids?
Her boo-quet!

Who represents ghosts in Congress?
The Spooker of the House!

What spirit serves food on a plane?
An airline ghostess!

What shows do ghosts like best?
Phantom-mimes!



101 Ghost Jokes by Lisa Eisenberg & Katy Hall; illustrated by Don Orehek.
Scholastic, 1988 | 24 Pages | PDF | 1.3 MB
Category: Games & Humor | Ghosts & Spirits |


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