Encyclopedia of the Undead: A Field Guide to Creatures That Cannot Rest in Peace
Illustrated by Ian Daniels.
A complete book of monsters from all over the world. From earliest times, tales of the restless dead and their fellow travellers have terrified mankind. Whether around a remote campfire or in the middle of a bustling city, the unquiet spirits and attendant creatures that have tormented humanity since the prehistoric darkness haven't gone away – they still have the power to strike fear in our hearts. "Encylopedia Of The Undead" traces those shadowy entities-vampires, werewolves, ghouls and monsters – that lurk just outside the range of human vision and inhabit our most frightening tales. Drawing on a wide range of beliefs and literature, it traces those horrors from their earliest recorded inceptions and charts their impact upon the human psyche. In this book, history and terror mix to create the things that lurk in the darkest corners of our minds.
You'll find detailed descriptions of terrors from all over the world – from the mist-shrouded mountains of Eastern Europe to the sweltering jungles of the Caribbean islands, from the dark, stone-lined tombs of the uncoffined dead beneath the remote New England hills to the dark magics that lurk beneath the thriving, colourful surface of a city like New Orleans. In addition to the more conventional creatures, "Encylopedia Of The Undead," also, details some of the more obscure things that gnaw at the edges of men's minds – Incubi and Succubi, the Mara and the dark legends that have influenced writers from Sheridan Le Fanu to H. P. Lovecraft.
Bob Curran
Bob Curran is the author of A Field Guide to Irish Fairies, An Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology, The Creatures of Irish Myth, andBanshees, Beasts, and Brides from the Sea: Irish Tales of the Supernatural. He lives in Northern Ireland.