I've borrowed a book from my public library called Dragonology. While it is definitely not your book, it too has recipes and is written as if it were fact by dragon scholars. It has maps and lift-up flaps and such.
Perhaps the same authors/illustrators made a book about Fairies? A casual Amazon search reveals they've also written one about Monsters, Wizards, and Oceans, but we all know that Amazon is not the know-all, end-all of information.
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I've borrowed a book from my public library called Dragonology. While it is definitely not your book, it too has recipes and is written as if it were fact by dragon scholars. It has maps and lift-up flaps and such.
It is listed here:
https://smile.amazon.com/Dragonology-Complete-Book-Dragons-Ologies/dp/0763623296/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=dragonology&qid=1587353248&sr=8-1
Perhaps the same authors/illustrators made a book about Fairies? A casual Amazon search reveals they've also written one about Monsters, Wizards, and Oceans, but we all know that Amazon is not the know-all, end-all of information.