GENERAL MYTHOLOGY
Aldington, R. and Ames, D. (trans.).
New Larousse Encyclopedia of
Mythology
. London: Hamlyn, 1968.
Allan, Tony, ed.
Myths of the World: The Illustrated Treasury of the World's Greatest Stories.
Duncan Baird, 2009.
Armstrong, Karen.
Short History of Myth. Toronto: Knopf
Canada, 2005.
Blackwell, Christopher and Amy.
Mythology For Dummies. New
York: Hungry Minds, 2002.
Bonnefoy, Yves, et al.
American, African and Old European Mythologies.
Chicago: Chicago, 1993.
_____.
Asian Mythologies. Chicago: Chicago, 1993.
_____.
Greek and Egyptian Mythologies. Chicago: Chicago,
1992.
_____.
Roman and European Mythologies. Chicago: Chicago,
1992.
Campbell, Joseph. Historical Atlas of World Mythology. New York: Random House, 1993.
_____.
Masks of God: Creative Mythology. New
York: Arkana, 1995.
_____.
Masks of God: Occidental Mythology. New York: Arkana,
1991.
_____.
Masks of God: Oriental Mythology. New York: Arkana,
1991.
_____.
Masks of God: Primitive Mythology. New York: Arkana.
_____.
Mythic Image. Princeton: Princeton, 1974.
_____.
Power of Myth. New York: Anchor, 1991.
Cavendish, Richard, ed. Mythology: An Illustrated Encyclopedia. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1992.
Coleman, J. A.
Dictionary of Mythology.
Arcturus Publishing, 2011.
Cotterell, Arthur.
Encyclopedia of World Mythology: A Comprehensive
A-Z of the Myths and Legends of Greece, Rome, Egypt, Persia, India, China, and
the Norse and Celt. Lorenz Books: 2004.
Davis, Kenneth.
Don't Know Much About Mythology: Everything You Need
to Know About the Greatest Stories in Human History But Never Learned.
Toronto: HarperCollins Canada, 2005.
Ions, Veronica.
World's Mythology in Color. Edison, NJ:
Chartwell, 1994.
Leach, Maria, ed. Funk and Wagnall's Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1972.
Leeming, David.
From
Olympus to Camelot: World of European Mythology.
New York: Oxford, 2003.
_____.
Myth: A Biography of Belief. New York:
Oxford, 2002.
_____.
Mythology: The Voyage of the Hero. New York: Oxford,
1998.
_____.
Oxford Companion to World Mythology. New York:
Oxford, 2005.
_____.
World of Myth: An Anthology. New York: Oxford, 1990.
_____ and Page, Jake.
God: Myths of the Male Divine. New
York: Oxford, 1996.
_____ and _____.
Goddess: Myths of the Female Divine. New York:
Oxford, 1994.
Leonard, Scott A.
Myth and Knowing: An Introduction to World Mythology.
New York: McGraw-Hill Humanities, 2003.
Littleton, C. Scott. Mythology: The Illustrated Anthology of World Myth and Storytelling. Thunder Bay Press: 2002.
Mercatante, Anthony S. Facts on File Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend. New York: Facts on File, 1988.
Mills, Alice. Mythology: Myths, Legends and Fantasies. Global Book Publishing, 2005.
Philip Neil.
DK Annotated Guides: Myths and Legends. New
York: DK Publishing, Inc., 1999.
_____. Illustrated Book of Myths: Tales and Legends of the World. New York: D. Kindersley, 1995.
Rosenberg, Donna.
Folklore, Myths and Legends: A World Perspective.
Lincolnwood, Ill.: NTC Publishing Group, 1997.
Seltzer, R. et al.
Religions of Antiquity.
New York, Macmillan, 1989.
Storm, Rachel.
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Eastern Mythology.
Lorenz Books: 2001.
Storm, Rachel, et al.
Mythology of the World Box Set: Ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Norse,
Chinese, Indian and Japanese.
Anness, 2011.
Thury, Eva M. M. and Devinney, Margaret K.
Introduction to Mythology:
Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths. New York:
Oxford, 2009.
Whittaker, Clio, ed. Introduction to Oriental Mythology. Secaucus, NJ: Chartwell, 1989.
Wilkinson, Philip and Philip, Neil.
Illustrated Dictionary of
Mythology. New York: DK Publishing, 1998.
Witzel, E. J. Michael.
Origins of the World's Mythologies.
New York: Oxford, 2012.
Wood, Michael.
In Search of Myths and Heroes: Exploring Four Epic
Legends. Berkeley: California, 2005.
Woolf, Greg, ed.
Ancient Civilizations: The Illustrated Guide to Belief,
Mythology and Art. Thunder Bay Press: 2005.