The Children's Illustrated Book of Mythology (English and Spanish Edition)

by Neil Philip

Other authorsNeil Philip (Editor), Nilesh Mistry (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

291.13

Publication

Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd (1995), 192 pages

Description

A collection of myths from many cultures.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Kchiotti
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.
LibraryThing member born1990
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
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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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LibraryThing member anacryan
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.
LibraryThing member WeeTurtle
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
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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 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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Language

Original language

Spanish

Original publication date

1995

Physical description

192 p.; 7.99 inches

ISBN

0751353175 / 9780751353174

Barcode

3545
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