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			<title>Vampires in Myth and History</title>
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			<description>VAMPIRES IN MYTH AND HISTORY



by Beverley Richardson







Vampire myths go back thousands of years and occur in almost every

culture around the world. Their variety is almost endless; from red eyed monsters with green or pink hair in China to the Greek Lamia which

has the upper body of a woman and the lower body of a winged serpent;

from vampire foxes in Japan to a head with trailing entrails known as

the Penanggalang in Malaysia.





However, the vampires we are familiar  ...</description>
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