A Natural History of Mermaids
Volume 2
(Autor) Emily HawkinsFeaturing a silver-foil-embossed cloth cover, a ribbon marker and sprayed silver edges, this gorgeous volume is filled with beautiful illustrations and precise notes detailing the secret life of mermaids. In 1872, intrepid (fictional) explorer Darcy Delamare disguised herself as a man to claim a place on board the (real life) scientific expedition of the HMS Challenger. She made a record of her findings on the trip, recounting the extraordinary sea creatures she witnessed: creatures that, until now, nobody had believed really existed... mermaids! Following on from the beautiful A Natural History of Fairies and A Natural History of Magick, this beautifully illustrated vintage album is filled with descriptions and illustrations of Delamare's findings, from tales of mermaids in ancient lore to more recent sightings as well as facts on the beliefs and superstitions surrounding these elusive creatures. Children will delight in discovering the anatomy, behaviour, and lifecycles of the Merfolk and how they have hidden themselves from human discovery over millennia. Pore over the anatomy of tails, learn how these mysterious creatures communicate, and immerse yourself in their underwater world. The Folklore Field Guides series is a charming collection of beautifully illustrated handbooks on topics of lore and legend. Fascinating facts are accompanied by breathtaking illustrations, all presented in an engaging narrative form.
Emily Hawkins
Emily Hawkins is a British author known for her engaging picture books and non-fiction works for children. She has a talent for making complex scientific concepts accessible to young readers. Hawkins is best known for her book "Atlas of Animal Adventures," which takes readers on a journey around the world to explore different habitats and the animals that inhabit them. Her writing style is informative, engaging, and beautifully illustrated, making her works both educational and entertaining. Hawkins' contributions to children's literature have had a significant impact on the genre, inspiring curiosity and a love for learning in young readers.