The mythology of all races

Gray, Louis Herbert, ed.

The mythology of all races - Boston Marshall Jones Co. c1916 - Vol. 1 - lxii, 354p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. Vol. 2 - xi, 400p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. Vol. 3 - x, 398p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. Vol. 4 - xxv, 587p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. Vol. 5 - xx, 454p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; index Vol. 6 - ix, 404p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. Vol. 7 - viii, 448p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. Vol. 8 - xii, 416p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; index Vol. 9 - xv, 364p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. Vol. 10 - xxiv, 325p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. Vol. 11 - xvi, 424p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. Vol. 12 - xiv, 450p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. Vol. 13 - vi, 477p.

Printed June, 1916.. 13 vols.

Volume 1 - Greek and Roman - William Sherwood Fox. Volume 2 - Teutonic - Axel Olrik. Volume 3 - Celtic, Slavic - Canon John A. MacCulloch, Jan Machal. Volume 4 - Finno-Ugric, Siberian - Uno Holmberg. Volume 5 - Semitic - R. Campbell Thompson. Volume 6 - Indian, Iranian - A. Berriedale Keith, Albert J. Carnoy. Volume 7 - Armenian, African - Mardiros Ananikian, George Foucart. Volume 8 - Chinese, Japanese - U. Hattori, Masaharu Anesaki. Volume 9 - Oceanic - Roland Burrage Dixon. Volume 10 - American (North of Mexico) - Hartley Burr Alexander. Volume 11 - American (Latin) - Hartley Burr Alexander. Volume 12 - Egypt, Far East - W. Max Muller, Sir (James) George Scott. Volume 13 - Index

'There are many good books on the mythology of particular peoples or races, ancient and modern, and much material accessible in books of travel and works on ethnology and religion; for classical antiquity excellent dictionaries of mythology exist. There are also books of narrower or wider range on comparative mythology...But a comprehensive collection by competent scholars of myths from all quarters of the earth and all ages has not hitherto been attempted; for several important parts of the field, not satisfactory works exist in English, while in some there is none in any language. On the value of an undertaking like the Mythology of All Races, therefore, no words need be spent.' -- Consulting Editor's Preface

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