All of my books involve research, and I am always indebted to the many people who have written the books that have helped me learn about a particular topic. Writing The Dragon Companion has involved more research than any other book I have written. There is a bibliography at the back of the book, but because of space limitations, it was somewhat abridged. So here is my complete bibliography.

Primary sources

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  • Grahame, Kenneth, 1989, The Reluctant Dragon, Holiday House, New York
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  • Kokei, 2006, The Goddess, the Dragon, and the Island: A Study of the Enoshima Engi, trans. Robert A Juhl, www2.gol.com/users/bartraj/goddessindex-1.html (dead link)
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  • Le Guin, Ursula K, 2001, The Farthest Shore, Simon Pulse, New York
  • Legge, James (trans.), 1960, Chinese Classics, Vol. III, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong
  • Lewis, C S, 1987, Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Fontana Lions, London
  • Li Chao-Wei, 1954, Ten Tang Dynasty Stories, Foreign Language Press, Beijing
  • Li Shizhen, 1934, Chinese Materia Medica: Insect Drugs, Dragon and Snake Drugs, Fish Drugs, trans. Bernard E Read, Chinese Association for Folklore, Taipei
  • Malory, Sir Thomas, 1903, Le Morte Darthur, eds William Caxton, A W Pollard & Sir Edward Strachey, etext.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/Mal1Mor.html
  • Malory, Sir Thomas, c1983, Caxton’s Malory, ed. James Spisak, University of California Press, Berkeley
  • Malory, Sir Thomas,1969, Le Morte D&rsquoArthur, ed. Janet Cowen, Penguin, Harmondsworth, Middlesex
  • Marwick, Ernest W (ed.), 1975, Folklore of Orkney and Shetland, B T Batsford, London
  • McCaffrey, Anne, 1994, ‘Weyr Search’ in A Dragon-Lover’s Treasury of the Fantastic, Warner Books, New York
  • Morris, William & Magnusson, Eirikr (trans.), 1888, The Story of the Volsungs, omacl.org/Volsunga
  • Nennius, 1980, British History and The Welsh Annals, trans. John Morris, Phillimore, London
  • Nesbit, E, 2001, The Book of Dragons, SeaStar Books, New York
  • Nizami, Meisami, 1995, Haft Paykar: A Medieval Persian Romance, trans. Julie Scott, Oxford University Press, Oxford/NY
  • Novik, Naomi, 2006, Temeraire, HarperCollins, London
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  • Ovid, 1974, Metamorphoses, trans. Mary M Innes, Penguin, Harmondsworth
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  • Percy, Sir Thomas (ed.), 1858, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets, together with Some Few of Later Date, James Nichol, Edinburgh
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  • Pratchett, Terry, 1985, The Colour of Magic, Corgi
  • Richard, Johnson, 1680, The Famous History of the Seven Champions of Christendom, University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor
  • Riordan, James, 1976, Tales from Central Russia, Vol. 1, Kestral Books, Harmondsworth
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  • Schlauch, Margaret (trans.), 1930, The Saga of the Volsungs: The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok, together with the Lay of Krak, George Allen & Unwin, London
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Secondary sources

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Sincere thanks to the following experts (in everything from ancient Chinese literature to how to make a dragon out of wire and canvas) for taking the time to answer my emails and share their knowledge:

  • Earl Anderson, Cleveland State University
  • James Bailey, University of Wisconsin
  • John Banham, Durham County Local History Society
  • Alan Baragona, Virginia Military Institute
  • Iraj Bashiri, University of Minnesota
  • Janetta Rebold Benton
  • Tom Burton, Adelaide University
  • Sheila Canby, Department of Oriental Antiquities, British Museum
  • Michael Carr
  • Margaret Clunies-Ross, University of Sydney
  • W. South Coblin, University of Iowa
  • Paul Cormack
  • Vesta Curtis, British Museum
  • Jonathan D Evans, University of Georgia
  • Franklin Library, University of Pennsylvania
  • Ed Haymes, Cleveland State University
  • Mike Jones
  • Alan Lupak, University of Rochester
  • Li Liu, Latrobe University
  • Joyce Tally Lionarons, Ursinus College
  • Simone Lustenberger, Praktikantin Customer Service
  • Paul Mankowski
  • Anne McClaren, Asia Institute, University of Melbourne
  • Chris Miles
  • John Nieuwenhuizen
  • Helen Nicholson, Cardiff Universtiy
  • Office Tourisme Tarascon
  • Tim Pestell, Norwich Castle Museum
  • Anne C Petty
  • Dan Potts, University of Sydney
  • Samantha Riches, Lancaster University
  • David Simpson, www.englandsnortheast.co.uk/
  • Patricia Styles, The Scout Association
  • Ulrich Theobald, www.chinaknowledge.org
  • Joan Williams, Durham Cathedral Library
  • Mike Williams