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True Werewolves of History

From Ancient Times to the Present (True Monsters of History)

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True Werewolves of History

By: Donald F. Glut
Narrated by: Bill Jacobson
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EVEN IF YOU ARE PURE OF HEART YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF SAYING YOUR PRAYERS AT NIGHT, WHEN THE WOLFBANE BLOOMS AND THE AUTUMN MOON IS BRIGHT – AFTER YOU READ THESE SWORN ACCOUNTS OF LYCANTHROPY AND SHAPESHIFTING.

True Werewolves of History uses archival chronicles and new research to bring to life the stories of 100 werewolves. This unique tour-de-force focuses on real tales of werewolves (not to mention "werebears,” “werejaguars” and others) from throughout the world and across the centuries. You'll find them all in this volume for your delectation and enlightenment.

Among the more famous lycanthropes chronicled:

St. Ronan
John Lackland
Roland Bertin
Gilles Garnier
Pierre Burgot
Michel Verdun
Jacques Roulet
Jean Grenier
Peter Andersen
Ivan Of Shiganska
Ivan Baranoff
Joana of Tarcouca
Stubbe Peeter
Sergeant Bertrand

Among the most well-known cases of lycanthropy:

The wolves with human hands and feet
Pope Leo and the witches
The werewolf of Auvergne
The werewolves at Christmas
The shepherd Petronius
The werewolves who were burned at the stake
The werewolf in the museum
Mere Maxim
The mare-woman
The Wild Beast of Geaudan
Wolf Hollow
The Vargamor
The Werewolves of the Harz Mountains
Le Meneur Des Loups
The Isawiyya
Abbot Gilbert and the Werewolf
Revenge of the Were-Jaguars
The Werewolf Burgomaster
The Werewolf Flower of Transylvania

Other kinds of creatures people are said to have been transformed into:

Were-Tigers
Leopard-Men
Were-Jackals
Lion-Men
Were-Equines
Were-Hippos
Fox-Women
Were-Bears
Were-Panthers
Were-Hyenas

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Shapeshifters through history

In the enthralling audiobook "True Werewolves of History: From Ancient Times to the Present," author Donald F. Glut, accompanied by the engaging narration of Bill Jacobson, invites listeners on a captivating exploration of lycanthropy and shapeshifting throughout the annals of time. This unique compilation not only delves into the intriguing stories of werewolves but also unveils an array of other shape-shifting beings, creating a tapestry of mythical narratives that span centuries and cultures.

The title itself, with its ominous suggestion of reciting prayers when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright, sets the stage for a spellbinding journey into the world of true monsters and the mysterious transformations that have both terrified and fascinated humanity. Glut weaves together a diverse array of tales, drawing on archival chronicles and cutting-edge research to resurrect the accounts of 100 werewolves, werebears, werejaguars, and other mythical creatures from across the globe.

One of the commendable aspects of the audiobook is its focus on real stories, dispelling any romanticized notions of shapeshifters. The listener is treated to a collection of narratives that stand as sworn accounts of lycanthropy, shedding light on historical figures who were believed to have undergone supernatural transformations. From St. Ronan to Sergeant Bertrand, the tales are as varied as the personalities that allegedly succumbed to the curse of becoming a werewolf.

The audiobook masterfully chronicles some of the most well-known cases of lycanthropy, creating a vivid tapestry that includes the wolves with human hands and feet, Pope Leo's encounters with witches, and the werewolf of Auvergne. Each story is a meticulously researched glimpse into the historical context, immersing the listener in a world where belief in werewolves was not just a figment of imagination but a genuine fear that gripped communities.

The inclusion of various other creatures that people were said to have transformed into, such as were-tigers, leopard-men, and were-hippos, adds a layer of richness to the narrative. Glut's exploration goes beyond werewolves, offering a comprehensive understanding of the diverse myths surrounding shapeshifters. The audiobook becomes a compendium of supernatural beings, each with its own set of captivating stories.

The narration by Bill Jacobson is a commendable complement to the material. Jacobson's clear and articulate delivery keeps the stories flowing seamlessly, ensuring that the listener remains immersed in the rich tapestry of historical accounts. His narration skillfully navigates through the quickfire snippets of information, providing a balanced and engaging listening experience.

While some listeners may express a desire for a more exclusive focus on werewolves, the audiobook's summary effectively communicates the breadth of its content. The inclusion of various shapeshifters adds depth to the exploration of mythical transformations, offering a broader perspective on the diverse cultural manifestations of these legends.

"True Werewolves of History" emerges as a compelling and informative audiobook that transports listeners into the realm of historical lycanthropy and shapeshifting. Donald F. Glut's meticulous research and Bill Jacobson's adept narration combine to create an immersive experience that will captivate anyone intrigued by the mysterious and supernatural. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of shapeshifters, this audiobook is a valuable addition to your collection, providing a rich tapestry of historical tales that will linger in your thoughts long after the final chapter.

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True Werewolves of History

This is an interesting collection of stories about not only werewolves but many other were shifters as well. These stories are all short and move along quickly. As the title states these are all stories from the past and history. This book compiles many old stories together for readers and listeners to enjoy together. There is no romancing or embellishing shifters here, the stories are just told and you can make your own conclusions. I would have liked the book to concentrate more on werewolves than all the other shifters that were included. If you enjoy shifter stories that do not romanticize them and look to the history of werewolves and other shifters this is a book that can help you begin your journey. Narrator Bill Jacobson speaks clearly and keeps the narration flowing.

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Werewolves

This book was not what I thought it would be at all. The story only gives half truths as well as goes off topic and talks about were-tigers, Kitsume, lougarou, and were-lions. The Loup-garou may also be known as a werewolf but can generally change into anything from a dog to an owl and, in some cases, a human. The story reads like an encyclopedia of news articles where it really doesn't get to the heart of the matter.
I received this book for free upon my request, and I wish I didn't. This is my honest opinion that I am voluntarily leaving.

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Not what you think

Overall worth listening to but not exactly what you'd expect. Ventures off into myth & folklore to much. Relies on the retelling of stories several people removed. Narration is okay at best.

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