"The Magic of Wolves" delves into global mythologies surrounding wolves, revealing varied human perceptions?admiration, fear?of these creatures. These sacred tales offer insights into both human and wolf nature. Exploring pagan rituals and ancestral connections to wolf spirits, the book merges zoology, mythology, sociology, psychology, and theology. It offers a comprehensive view of the human-wolf relationship, spanning chapters on lupine legends in Ancient Rome, Classical Greece, the Norse, the Celts, India, and Japan. Whether fascinated by wolves, mythology, or magic, this text promises a rich exploration catering to diverse interests.