Creatures of Slavic Myth
In this volume of The Slavic Way series, creatures, beings and spirits of Slavic mythology are presented and described. If you ever wondered about the noises you may hear around your home, about why sometimes you wake up in cold sweat, or about the visions you may see or noises you may hear around the forest; this book is an essential read for you.
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Creatures of Slavic Myth
In this volume of The Slavic Way series, creatures, beings and spirits of Slavic mythology are presented and described. If you ever wondered about the noises you may hear around your home, about why sometimes you wake up in cold sweat, or about the visions you may see or noises you may hear around the forest; this book is an essential read for you.
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Creatures of Slavic Myth

Creatures of Slavic Myth

by Dmitriy Kushnir
Creatures of Slavic Myth

Creatures of Slavic Myth

by Dmitriy Kushnir

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Overview

In this volume of The Slavic Way series, creatures, beings and spirits of Slavic mythology are presented and described. If you ever wondered about the noises you may hear around your home, about why sometimes you wake up in cold sweat, or about the visions you may see or noises you may hear around the forest; this book is an essential read for you.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150285729
Publisher: Dmitry Kouchnir
Publication date: 12/18/2014
Series: The Slavic Way , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 82
Sales rank: 891,482
File size: 126 KB

About the Author

Dmitriy Kushnir is a philosopher and a writer. He was born in Ukraine, and has moved to the United States in 1995. Currently he lives in Sarasota, FL. In his mid twenties, he started research about Slavic culture and his heritage. Now he is writing books about Slavic heritage, in order to bring information to English speaking people of Slavic descent, for much of the information is only available in Slavic languages and not in English.
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