
All About Dragons
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Narrated by:
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Martin K. Ettington
About this listen
Dragons are an enduring icon around the world. Many cultures have dragons represented, as mystical creatures. Dragons also affect the art and stories of many cultures throughout history.
There is also the question of whether dragons really existed or not. Do they exist today? Most people would say that the ideas of dragons being real is just a fantasy. Yet there are videos and pictures of dragons found all over the modern world.
Dragons are part of history, and many stories of heroes include stories of them killing dragons, like the story of St. George and the dragon.
In this book, we examine the history of dragons, stories about them, and evidence for their possible existence.
©2020 Martin K. Ettington (P)2021 Martin K. Ettington
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