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The Wolf-Charmer. Illustration by John La Farge published New York 1881. Belief in wolf charmers widespread in France in first half of 19th century and was last vestige of were-wolf legend
The Wolf-Charmer. By John La Farge, 1881 (engraving published New York)536130 The Wolf-Charmer. By John La Farge, 1881 (engraving published New York).; (add.info.: Belief in wolf charmers widespread in France in first half of 19th century)
Lycaon Metamorphosed into a Wolf, 1731 (engraving)STC134210 Lycaon Metamorphosed into a Wolf, 1731 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lycaon change en loup; ); The Stapleton Collection; French
Legend Of The Priest And People Changed Into Were-Wolves. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. RLegend Of The Priest And People Changed Into Were-Wolves. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green, Published London 1893
Legend of the priest and people changed into were-wolves, from A Short HistoryKW392500 Legend of the priest and people changed into were-wolves, from A Short History of the English People by J. R. Green, published 1893 (litho) by English School
Lycanthropy: Forest demon captured Germany 1531 and said to inhabit forests round Salzburg & Hamburg. Perhaps witch wearing uncured skin - primitive rite which could have given rise to were-wolf