A catalog of mythic beasts and demons that were summoned by esoteric means. Once owned by Count Allesandro Di Cagliostro, it was thought forever lost in a fire at the Chateau de Versailles. Two hundred years later, twenty-six modern day masters of the macabre bring The Bestiarum Vocabulum back from the ashes.Full Table Of Contents: A Is For Amonby Emile-Louis Tomas JouvetB Is For The Black Hound of Newgate by Jan EdwardsC Is For Chupacraba by Martin RobertsD Is for Djinn by Lisa JenkinsE Is For Ellerwoman by Peter Mark MayF Is For Fenrir by Raven DaneG Is For Golem by Joe MynhardtH Is For Helicoprion by Rakie KeigI is for Imp by D.T. GriffithJ Is For Jack In Irons by Mark WestK Is For Kappa by John PalisanoL is for Lamia by Amelia ManganM Is For Mara by Robert W. WalkerN Is for Nimerigar by Christine DoughertyO Is For Onokentaura by Tim DryP Is For Púca by Nerine DormanQ Is For Qareen by Dean M. DrinkelR Is For Rusalka by Christine MorganS Is For Succubae by Tej TurnerT Is For Tsul ‘Kalu by D.M. YoungquistU Is For Ubume by Jason D. BrawnV Is for Veltis by Lily ChildsW Is For Werewolf by Andy TaylorX Is for XeXeu by Sandra NorvalY Is For Yule Lads by Adrian ChamberlinZ Is For Zulu Zombies by Barbie Wilde
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- Release Date 12/01/2013
- Authors John Palisano, Lily Childs, Dean Drinkel, Andy Taylor, James Powell, Barbie Wild
- Language English
- Company Western Legends
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