Ever wondered if Giles' books were real or not or even what they were? Well, here's your chance to find out! |
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Name of Book | Real? | Description |
Black Chronicles, The | Fake | Mentioned by Giles in Prophecy Girl. |
Bristow's Demon Index | Fake | Mentioned by Joyce (who found it in the library) in Bad Eggs. |
Dramius | Fake | Giles mentions the writings of Dramius to Kendra in WML2. |
Forster | Real | E.M. Forster (1879-1970) was a British novelist, famous for A Room With A View (1908), Howard's End (1910), and A Passage To India (1924). (Book lent to Jenny from Giles in The Dark Age, but it's not said which one.) |
Hell's Offspring | Fake | Mentioned by Joyce (who found it in the library) in Bad Eggs. |
Legends of Vishnu | Fake? | Although there a lot of books on Vishnu (One of the principal Hindu deities, worshiped as the protector and preserver of worlds. Vishnu is often conceived as a member of the triad including also Brahma and Shiva.), I couldn't find a specific book called Legends of Vishnu. Mentioned in Out of Sight, Out of Mind. |
Malleus Maleficarum | Real | The Malleus Maleficarum (The Witch Hammer), by Heinrich Kramer and James Sprenger, first published in 1486, is arguably one of the most infamous books ever written, due primarily to its position and regard during the Middle Ages. It served as a guidebook for Inquisitors during the Inquisition, and was designed to aid them in the identification, prosecution, and dispatching of Witches. (Source) (Used in The Pack) |
Pergamum Codex | Fake | First mentioned in Out of Sight, Out of Mind. |
Pagan Rites, The | Real | Mentioned in The Witch. |
Sherman Jeffries' work on, on cults | Fake | Mentioned by Giles in The Pack |
Tiberius Manifesto, The | Fake | Mentioned in Out of Sight, Out of Mind. |
Witches: Historic Roots to Modern Practice | Fake | Mentioned in The Witch. |