Baring-Gould, Sabine. The Book of Werewolves.
1865. London: Studio Editions Ltd., 1995. Seminal Victorian study of
lycanthropic history.
Beaugrand, Henry. "The Werewolves." Story inspired a
1913 Canadian two-reeler, The Werewolf.
Brander, Gary. The Howling. Inspired the 1980
movie of the same name.
Cadnum, Michael. Saint Peter's Wolf. 1991.
Douglas, Adam. The Beast Within: A History
of the Werewolf. NY: Avon Books, 1992. The best history
of the phenomenon with intelligent analytical perspective.
Eisler, Robert. Man Into Wolf. NY:
Philosophical Library, 1951.
Endore, Guy. The Werewolf of Paris. 1933.
Inspired the 1961 movie, The Curse of the Werewolf.
Jones, Stephen, ed. The Mammoth Book of
Werewolves. NY: Carroll and Graf Publishers, Inc., 1994.
Collection of 24 short stories by Clive Barker, Suzy McKee Charnas,
and others.
Kerruish, Jessie Douglas. The Undying Monster.
1922. Inspired a 1942 movie with the same name.
La Spina, Greye. Invaders from the Dark.
1925.
Onions, Oliver. "The Master of the House." 1929.
Inspired the 1935 film, The Werewolf of London.
Otten, Charlotte F., ed. A Lycanthropy
Reader: Werewolves in Western Culture. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse
University Press, 1986. Excellent collection of primary source
materials such as trial records, psychology case studies, historical
treatises, and literary excerpts.
Stableford, Brian. The Werewolves of London.
1990.
Strieber, Whitley. The Wolfen. Inspired the
1981 movie of the same name.
Summers, Montague. The Werewolf. New
Hyde Park, NY: University Books, 1966.
Williamson, Jack. Darker Than You Think.
1940.