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Mythology

Tales' category of mythology contains some of the oldest written texts in history. The mythology books will take you on adventurous journeys through ancient worlds of brave heroes and great gods of the past. Our collection covers myth from all around the world. You can find stories about the Vikings’ Norse gods and sorceresses, but you can also dive into the legendary and heroic tales of Ancient Greece. You can also get wiser on Ancient Egypt and it’s gods and pharaohs. Finally you will find mythology books about Ancient Japan with descriptions of its traditions and customs. Get ready to be inspired by the stories of the past.
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  • by Trautmann Franz
    £16.99 - 26.49

  • by Colin Campbell Brown
    £18.99 - 26.99

  • by John Gregorson Campbell
    £19.99 - 26.99

  • by C. Florius Lupus
    £24.49

    Handbook for the Roman Religion interpreted in a way that we can practice it in modern times with little deviation from Roman Catholicism.This book is intended for the practitioner of the Cultus Deorum Romanorum with a Roman Catholic background who wants to return to the ancient traditions.

  • by Ed Greenwood & Arlene F. Marks
    £18.99

  • by Sherry Moss Walraven
    £12.49

  • by J. R. R. Tolkien
    £18.99

  • by J. R. R. Tolkien
    £18.99

    A sumptuous full colour art book containing the complete collection of more than 100 sketches, drawings, paintings and maps created by J.R.R. Tolkien for The Hobbit.

  • by Lilly Inkwood
    £8.99

    A magical, classic fairytale reimagined...

  • by Icy Sedgwick
    £15.49

    Rebel Folklore gathers 50 of the darkest and most complicated folktale characters from around the world, showing readers why we should care about the rebels and misfits of ancient stories. Folktales were humble stories, passed down generations by those on the fringes of society: women, peasants, outcast groups. Across the world, these ancient stories are filled with strange characters, complicated figures who hold up a mirror to the world that dreamt them up. From outspoken women cast as witches to anti-authority figures denounced as criminals, flawed heroes to relatable villains, Rebel Folklore celebrates 50 of these misfits and what they mean for us today. Whether it's Muma Padurii, the Romanian forest witch who terrorizes trespassers to protect the environment, the Churel, who stalks unfaithful men on her backwards feet, or Robin Hood, everyone's favourite lawless activist, we can learn a lot from the rebels of days gone by: how to speak out, embrace our flaws, and be unashamedly ourselves - even if that means being a cannibalistic swamp witch.

  • by Kappiya Classics
    £13.99

  • by Apratyashita Thakur
    £18.49

  • by Troy Lambert
    £7.49

  • by Hans Christian Andersen
    £14.99

  • by Utkarsh Patel
    £14.99

  • by Theodor H Gaster
    £15.49 - 26.49

  • by Sam Karthik
    £34.49

  • by Charlotte MacKenzie
    £20.99

  • by Mark Knowles
    £8.99 - 18.99

    Packed with action, adventure, and intrigue, Jason is perfect for fans of Christian Cameron and Madeline Miller.They may have won the prize, but will any of them make it home alive?Jason has fulfilled the mission set him by his uncle, the scheming King Pelias of Iolkos: he and the Argonauts have won the fabled Golden Fleece of Colchis. Jason dreams of glory - of taking his uncle's throne, rightfully his - and, like his warrior shipmates, of home.But it is not only Pelias who wishes Jason ill. Before the Argonauts can make it back to Iolkos, they must contend with a legion of foes who would see them dead - and a web of allies who are not quite what they seem.Jason and his warriors must outwit the recondite Circe and the spies of mighty Troy, overcome hostile tribes beyond the Danube, and sail the troubled waters of the Archipelagos, where the Sirens wait to snare unwary seafarers.Yet Jason's perils are only beginning, for he will soon discover that a truer evil lies closer to home...'A bold and thrilling voyage that plunges you deep into the world of ancient myth with every stroke of Jason's oar. Knowles's storytelling captured my imagination from the very first page. It is wonderfully atmospheric' Daisy Dunn, editor of ARGO: A Hellenic Review, and author of Of Gods and Men: 100 Stories from Ancient Greece & RomeReviewers on Mark Knowles: 'A deeply researched historical epic, so brilliantly brought to life I could taste the salt air on my tongue' Adam Lofthouse'What a spectacular triumph! Knowles has taken a reassuringly familiar legend and elevated it into a new, realistic and engrossing story' Sam Taw

  • by Rick Wellbrook
    £13.99

    The book is about a little redheaded child covered with freckles. They were all magical and could grant wishes. The main character is an elf. In fact, all are made-up characters.

  • by Stephanie Nichole
    £12.49

    Mysterious disappearances are plaguing the small, hidden town of Mystic Hollow. The locals toss it up to being tired of small-town living but Lakeyn's family thinks differently.Lakeyn's father is moving her and her older sister, Loxley back to his hometown of Mystic Hollow. The small-town charm draws Lakyen in but she's not easily accepted with rumors of her grandmother circling around the town. Most people avoid Lakeyn and her family and pass around a whispered warning of witchcraft. However, one afternoon could change everything for Lakeyn when she meets Warrick by chance at the local library but Warrick could complicate things with her family and the secrets that surround them.Warrick, the skater boy, who has always been a bit of an outcast, is drawn to Lakeyn from the moment he sees her long brown hair and sapphire blue eyes but getting her to open up proves to be difficult while he's trying to keep his own secrets hidden.Will Lakeyn and Warrick be able to keep their secrets while forging an undeniable bond? Or will the rumors and the answer to the mysterious disappearances rip them apart?

  • by Johann Karl August Musäus
    £7.99

    Richilde greift vermutlich eine historische Begebenheit auf: Die Grafentochter Margaretha von Waldeck (1533 ¿ 1554) war wegen ihrer Schönheit weithin bekannt und hatte eine strenge Stiefmutter. Mit 16 Jahren schickte sie ihr Vater über das Siebengebirge an den kaiserlichen Hof von Brabant in Brüssel, um mit einem Prinzen verheiratet zu werden. Doch als mehrere hochrangige Persönlichkeiten um sie warben, darunter der Thronfolger Philipp, wurde ihre Gesundheit plötzlich zusehends schlechter und sie starb am 13. März 1554 im Alter von 21 Jahren, vergiftet durch Arsenik.In dieser Ausgabe wurden veraltete Ausdrücke in heute übliche Sprache übersetzt, sodass ein flüssiges Lesen und Verstehen auch ohne Nachschlagen möglich ist. Einige historische Anspielungen werden im Glossar näher erläutert. Romantische Bilder von Ludwig Richter illustrieren die Texte. Zum Vergleich wurde die Schneewittchen-Fassung angefügt, die die Brüder Grimm dreißig Jahre später aus mündlichen Überlieferungen niedergeschrieben und in ihre Kinder- und Hausmärchen aufgenommen haben.

  • by Paola Giometti
    £9.49

  • by Adam Alexander Haviaras
    £35.99

    The Blood Road is a story of love, hate and the choices faced by a hero caught between worlds. It is the sixth book in Adam Alexander Haviaras' #1 bestselling Eagles and Dragons historical fantasy series.

  • by Adam Alexander Haviaras
    £23.49

    The Stolen Throne is the fifth book in Adam Alexander Haviaras' #1 best selling Eagles and Dragons historical fantasy series set in the Roman Empire.

  • by Adam Alexander Haviaras
    £39.99

    Isle of the Blessed is the fourth book in Adam Alexander Haviaras' #1 bestselling Eagles and Dragons historical fantasy series set in the Roman Empire.

Mythology
Mythology is the foundation of many of today's stories, take for example the stories of King Arthur and Merlin, a well-known story that goes back to the celtic mythologies. It has fascinated many writers all around the world and with good reason. Myths take you on fascinating and sometimes even magical journeys and into the ancient worlds of the past. The mythologies build on folklore and you can learn a lot about the ancient lifestyles by reading mythology books. The themes in mythologies are often built around honor and bravery, but the tales also have their own universal moral message. 

Norse mythology books
In the Nordic countries we have a long and proud history of folk tales and some of them can be traced all the way back to the Middle Ages and even before that, to what we describe as the Norse period, where all the Scandinavian countries were connected as one and not divided into nations. The North was instead formed by many smaller societies, who lived comparatively insulated and connected to nature. Such a life could be hard and created fertile soil for folklore and the belief in supernatural creatures, which are found in many folk tales. Most of the tales were part of an oral tradition and were often handed down through many generations. The mythology tales were first written down and converted into mythology books many years after they were told for the first time. 
We cannot mention the Norse period without the Vikings. Vikings are known all over the world for their strength, ships and sometimes brutal conquests, but the Vikings were defined by so much more than that. They had for example a vivid and intriguing tradition for mythology. To the Vikings they were so much more than myths, it was their religion. The Norse religion referred to as Asatru consists of multiple gods, goddresses, brave heroes and volvas, which were strong female sorcerers and fortune tellers. If you want to find your way to get started in Nordic mythology you can find a good description and overview in Penguin Book of Norse myths - Gods of the Vikings

Greek mythology books
Some of the greatest and most famous myths are found in Ancient Greece. You might have heard about the gods Zeus and Prometheus, the goddesses Athena and Aphrodite, and the heroes Hercules and Achilles? They are just a few of the unique figures of Ancient Greek mythology. They are found in some of the greatest classics of world literature; the Iliad and the Odyssey written by Homer. At Tales you can get them as mythology books in their traditional verse form, but we would also recommend you to take a look at Stephen Fry’s interpretations of the classical tales. Fry takes the timeless classics into modern times by rewriting the mythologies in a modern, easy understandable english, but he still keeps the essence of the Ancient mythologies. You can find Stephen Fry’s Heroes and Mythos in our selection of mythological books. 

Egyptian mythology books
Another world of mythologies is found in Ancient Egypt. Here we come across Ancient gods and goddesses with faces formed as animals. One of the central gods in Egyptian mythology is the sun god Ra. Ra was the incarnation of the sun, which was the foundation of life. In Egyptian mythology we also find mummies. Mummies were the deceased faraos, who were embalmed and covered in gaze to restore them for the afterlife. The god Osiris would then help them on their way through the afterlife. The mummies were placed in their own pyramid, who would show the greatness of the faraos for the times to come. The pyramids still stand in Egypt and show the history of the past. Among our egyptian mythology books you find the book Egyptian Mythology, which has collected all the fascinating tales of Ancient Egypt and all its gods, goddesses and legendary creatures. 

Japanese mythology books 
You can also find japanese mythology books in Tales’ selection. The japanese myths are little known to people, but contain many amazing stories. You can for example find the story behind the samurais, an Ancient collection of warriors in the japanese armies. A samurai had to live up to certain virtues in order to keep his status. A samurai should both be loyal and have a high level of endurance, modesty, and honor. You could learn a lot about a country from its mythology, because it is the foundation of the country’s culture, although a lot of changes have found place since then. If you aren’t familiar with japanese mythology, we recommend you to read the Handbook of Japanese Mythology among our collection of japanese mythology books. 

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