Sign up for our news and updates and get free domestic standard shipping on your orders.

Sign up for our news and updates and get free domestic standard shipping on your orders.

Subscribe Now

This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.

Image caption appears here

Add your deal, information or promotional text

My Monster Notebook

  • John Harris
    Illustrated by Mark Todd

    In 2005, the Getty published Greece! Rome! Monsters!, a handy guide to the best-known monsters from Greek and Roman mythology. Now comes My Monster Notebook, which presents yet more of these creepy creatures and characters from ancient times. Purporting to be a school notebook found on the sidewalk, the pages reveal the stories of such thrilling and little-known creatures as the huge Teumessian Fox (who was turned to stone by Zeus), Echidna (mother of many, many monsters), hundred-headed Briaereus (who was also a handful), and Typhon (who threw mountains around as if they were beanbags).

    My Monster Notebook offers a peek at a bunch of creatures you definitely would not want to run into, brought to vivid life by someone who accidentally dropped his (or her) lovingly put together notebook. Fortunately, we found it! It includes a pronunciation guide. How do you say "Nereid"?

    Ages eight and up.

    John Harris is a former senior editor at Getty Publications and the author of Greece! Rome! Monsters!(Getty Publications, 2002), Pop-Up Aesop (Getty Publications, 2005), Strong Stuff: Herakles and His Labors (Getty Publications, 2005), and others. Mark Todd is a Los Angeles-based artist and illustrator whose work has appeared in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and many other publications. His paintings have been exhibited in galleries in Los Angeles and elsewhere.

    48 pages
    7 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches
    48 color illustrations
    ISBN 978-1-60606-050-6
    hardcover

    Getty Publications
    Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

    2011

Search