The Illustrated Book of Myths

by Neil Philip (Author), Nilesh Mistry (Illustrator)

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A collection of myths from many cultures.

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This book has had a lot of longevity in my life. I can't remember how old I was when I first picked it up, but even as an adult I still refer to it.

The book is essentially a survey of world myth divided by type or 'genre.' While not listed on the cover, it is a Dorling Kindersley book, same publisher as the "Eyewitness" books that were very popular when I was in grade school. Each section has a basic passage outlining the story or myth the page is about, with side bars and captions that include other stories or facts that relate to the myth and relevant culture, as well as pictures of artifacts and geographical things, etc. It's a good mix of fact and story. The coverage of each myth or legend is enough to get a general idea for the show more tale, and provides a great start for further investigation if one should prove to be of particular interest.

I would recommend this for any person interested in myths and legends, regardless of age, and would recommended it for libraries and classrooms for its longevity as a book of interest.
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A nice collection that includes many of the world's gods and goddesses This book tells tales and legends of ancient times and gives a unique insight into the cultural backgrounds of each. Colorful and detailed illustrations enhance the text. For kids 9 and up.
This book of myths has an abundant amount of various myths of creation, death, animals and so on. It is very informative to see how different cultures interpret how things came about. It is entertaining to compare each culture.
Apresenta relatos fiéis ao espírito das lendas originais. Ilustrações coloridas evocam a atmosfera de cada mito, fazendo-o reviver. Fotografias e cores ilustram o cenário cultural das mitologias. Traz um 'quem é quem' de deuses e deusas, incluindo os panteões gregos e nórdicos
Genre: Myths

This book is a good example of myths because each story is a type of traditional literature comprised of early folklore. These stories were created to explain the the world usually with heroes and supernatural beings. Some of these stories also explain natural phenomena and mystery. The point of view for the majority these stories is third-person limited because the reader experiences the thoughts and feelings of one character.

Level: Intermediate-Middle School

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Neil Philip is a writer, folklorist and poet. He is married to the artist Emma Bradford, and lives in the Cotswolds, England. Neil loves words, poetry, and the art of storytelling in all its forms. Among his many books are A Fine Anger, Victorian Village Life, The Cinderella Story, The Penguin Book of English Folktales, Mythology (with Philip show more Wilkinson), The Great Mystery, War and the Pity of War, The New Oxford Book of Childrens Verse, The Tale of Sir Gawain, Horse Hooves & Chicken Feet, and The Adventures of Odysseus. Neil has contributed to numerous journals, including The Times, and Signal: Approaches to Childrens Books, and has also written for stage, screen, and radio. His work has won numerous awards and honours, including the Aesop Award of the American Folklore Society and the Literary Criticism Book Award of the Childrens Literature Association. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Puigròs, Antoni (Translator)

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Canonical title
The Illustrated Book of Myths
Original publication date
1995
Dedication
for Brian Hinton
First words
Myths are stories of the gods and of godlike heroes.
Original language
English

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Genres
Nonfiction, Tween
DDC/MDS
291.13ReligionOther religions[Formerly: General Religious Topics][formerly: Religious mythology, general classes of religion, interreligious relations and attitudes, social theology. Relocated to 201]Archetypal Mythology
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BL311 .P48Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionReligions. Mythology. RationalismReligions. Mythology. RationalismThe myth. Comparative mythology
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436
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70,307
Reviews
5
Rating
½ (3.62)
Languages
8 — Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Media
Paper
ISBNs
13
UPCs
2
ASINs
1