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A Dictionary or Encyclopedia of Fantasy or Fairy Tales from the 1960s



A Dictionary or Encyclopedia of Fantasy or Fairy Tales from the 1960s



Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Favorite questions and answers from first quarter of 2019
Latest Blog Post: FanX Salt Lake Comic Convention (Spring 2019)Why were the Grimm fairy tales sanitized?Collection of “New Fairy Tales” from early to mid 90sWhat is the proper reading order for the Grimm Fairy Tales?Fantasy novel where girl enters the world of fairy talesA juvenile fantasy novel with the hero being tutored by two famous Jacks from fairy tales“Lost race” in New Jersey from 1960s1960s British SF TV episode - Fantasy DreamLooking For 78 rpm Childrens' Records With Fairy Tales and Classical Music1960s fantasy young adult novel about sealsFairy tale from childhood



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I remember seeing an illustrated dictionary or encyclopedia of fantasy stories or fairy tales in a book store during the period of 1961-1968.



I remember a few details about some of the entries.



The entry on dragons began: "Dragons drag." And it accused dragons of basically doing nothing despite their great powers.



The entry on dukes mentioned that dukes were almost kings, so close to being kings that the difference made them bitter and they were always plotting against kings.



It was mentioned that wizards usually lived in towers.



And I remember an illustration, a chart with specimens of the various fantasy or fairy tales species side by side for identification.










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    I remember seeing an illustrated dictionary or encyclopedia of fantasy stories or fairy tales in a book store during the period of 1961-1968.



    I remember a few details about some of the entries.



    The entry on dragons began: "Dragons drag." And it accused dragons of basically doing nothing despite their great powers.



    The entry on dukes mentioned that dukes were almost kings, so close to being kings that the difference made them bitter and they were always plotting against kings.



    It was mentioned that wizards usually lived in towers.



    And I remember an illustration, a chart with specimens of the various fantasy or fairy tales species side by side for identification.










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      I remember seeing an illustrated dictionary or encyclopedia of fantasy stories or fairy tales in a book store during the period of 1961-1968.



      I remember a few details about some of the entries.



      The entry on dragons began: "Dragons drag." And it accused dragons of basically doing nothing despite their great powers.



      The entry on dukes mentioned that dukes were almost kings, so close to being kings that the difference made them bitter and they were always plotting against kings.



      It was mentioned that wizards usually lived in towers.



      And I remember an illustration, a chart with specimens of the various fantasy or fairy tales species side by side for identification.










      share|improve this question
















      I remember seeing an illustrated dictionary or encyclopedia of fantasy stories or fairy tales in a book store during the period of 1961-1968.



      I remember a few details about some of the entries.



      The entry on dragons began: "Dragons drag." And it accused dragons of basically doing nothing despite their great powers.



      The entry on dukes mentioned that dukes were almost kings, so close to being kings that the difference made them bitter and they were always plotting against kings.



      It was mentioned that wizards usually lived in towers.



      And I remember an illustration, a chart with specimens of the various fantasy or fairy tales species side by side for identification.







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          Byfield's Book of Weird (1967) by Barbara Ninde Byfield, also called The Glass Harmonica: A Lexicon of the Fantastical1.



          A quote from the book:




          Dragons drag: they are lazy, sluggish and prefer to live on their reputations.

          Source




          A wizard's tower is shown on the right side of this scan.




          Found with the Google search "dragons drag" encyclopedia, i.e. searching for the exact phrase "dragons drag" and the word "encyclopedia" or synonyms/other spellings.



          The alternate name was referenced here, then, to verify it was the same with another source, I found an Amazon page for it under that name and then got a link to the review that I saw on the page by looking at the user's profile and scrolling down a lot.






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          • Book of Weird (previously published as The Glass Harmonica) is not the same book as The Eating in Bed Cook Book. I think the correct answer is Book of Weird: intothedarkdimension.blogspot.com/2012/09/…

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          Byfield's Book of Weird (1967) by Barbara Ninde Byfield, also called The Glass Harmonica: A Lexicon of the Fantastical1.



          A quote from the book:




          Dragons drag: they are lazy, sluggish and prefer to live on their reputations.

          Source




          A wizard's tower is shown on the right side of this scan.




          Found with the Google search "dragons drag" encyclopedia, i.e. searching for the exact phrase "dragons drag" and the word "encyclopedia" or synonyms/other spellings.



          The alternate name was referenced here, then, to verify it was the same with another source, I found an Amazon page for it under that name and then got a link to the review that I saw on the page by looking at the user's profile and scrolling down a lot.






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          • Book of Weird (previously published as The Glass Harmonica) is not the same book as The Eating in Bed Cook Book. I think the correct answer is Book of Weird: intothedarkdimension.blogspot.com/2012/09/…

            – DavidW
            2 hours ago











          • Archived link for if the linked site is ever taken down

            – Stormblessed
            1 hour ago
















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          Byfield's Book of Weird (1967) by Barbara Ninde Byfield, also called The Glass Harmonica: A Lexicon of the Fantastical1.



          A quote from the book:




          Dragons drag: they are lazy, sluggish and prefer to live on their reputations.

          Source




          A wizard's tower is shown on the right side of this scan.




          Found with the Google search "dragons drag" encyclopedia, i.e. searching for the exact phrase "dragons drag" and the word "encyclopedia" or synonyms/other spellings.



          The alternate name was referenced here, then, to verify it was the same with another source, I found an Amazon page for it under that name and then got a link to the review that I saw on the page by looking at the user's profile and scrolling down a lot.






          share|improve this answer

























          • Book of Weird (previously published as The Glass Harmonica) is not the same book as The Eating in Bed Cook Book. I think the correct answer is Book of Weird: intothedarkdimension.blogspot.com/2012/09/…

            – DavidW
            2 hours ago











          • Archived link for if the linked site is ever taken down

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          Byfield's Book of Weird (1967) by Barbara Ninde Byfield, also called The Glass Harmonica: A Lexicon of the Fantastical1.



          A quote from the book:




          Dragons drag: they are lazy, sluggish and prefer to live on their reputations.

          Source




          A wizard's tower is shown on the right side of this scan.




          Found with the Google search "dragons drag" encyclopedia, i.e. searching for the exact phrase "dragons drag" and the word "encyclopedia" or synonyms/other spellings.



          The alternate name was referenced here, then, to verify it was the same with another source, I found an Amazon page for it under that name and then got a link to the review that I saw on the page by looking at the user's profile and scrolling down a lot.






          share|improve this answer















          Byfield's Book of Weird (1967) by Barbara Ninde Byfield, also called The Glass Harmonica: A Lexicon of the Fantastical1.



          A quote from the book:




          Dragons drag: they are lazy, sluggish and prefer to live on their reputations.

          Source




          A wizard's tower is shown on the right side of this scan.




          Found with the Google search "dragons drag" encyclopedia, i.e. searching for the exact phrase "dragons drag" and the word "encyclopedia" or synonyms/other spellings.



          The alternate name was referenced here, then, to verify it was the same with another source, I found an Amazon page for it under that name and then got a link to the review that I saw on the page by looking at the user's profile and scrolling down a lot.







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          • Book of Weird (previously published as The Glass Harmonica) is not the same book as The Eating in Bed Cook Book. I think the correct answer is Book of Weird: intothedarkdimension.blogspot.com/2012/09/…

            – DavidW
            2 hours ago











          • Archived link for if the linked site is ever taken down

            – Stormblessed
            1 hour ago


















          • Book of Weird (previously published as The Glass Harmonica) is not the same book as The Eating in Bed Cook Book. I think the correct answer is Book of Weird: intothedarkdimension.blogspot.com/2012/09/…

            – DavidW
            2 hours ago











          • Archived link for if the linked site is ever taken down

            – Stormblessed
            1 hour ago

















          Book of Weird (previously published as The Glass Harmonica) is not the same book as The Eating in Bed Cook Book. I think the correct answer is Book of Weird: intothedarkdimension.blogspot.com/2012/09/…

          – DavidW
          2 hours ago





          Book of Weird (previously published as The Glass Harmonica) is not the same book as The Eating in Bed Cook Book. I think the correct answer is Book of Weird: intothedarkdimension.blogspot.com/2012/09/…

          – DavidW
          2 hours ago













          Archived link for if the linked site is ever taken down

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