378V: Have you ever heard of a book with a chapter the E-A-Gool giant

I can’t find any specific reference to a book with a chapter titled “E-A-Gool Giant” or featuring a giant by that name in the sources I have access to. The search query seems to point toward texts about giants, but none directly match “E-A-Gool.” It’s possible the name or title is misspelled, or it could be from a niche or obscure work not widely documented.
Some relevant books on giants include The Book of Giants from the Dead Sea Scrolls, which expands on the Genesis narrative about the Nephilim and Watchers, but there’s no mention of an “E-A-Gool” in its fragments. Similarly, Edna Ferber’s Giant and other works like The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro or A Book of Giants by Ruth Manning-Sanders don’t reference this term.

2 thoughts on “378V: Have you ever heard of a book with a chapter the E-A-Gool giant

  1. Gill

    There’s “Gool I Bukawulee” that has giants in the story. Not a direct match, but similarities.

    https://archive.org/details/ftyl_gool-i-bukawulee-baital-pachisi-urdu-to-english-by-thomas-philip-manuel-lucknow-/mode/1up?q=Gool+giant

    A more phonetic match might link to articles about the Kiowa called Gool-hay-ee, but no obvious giant connection.

    https://archive.org/details/oklahoma_native_times_2010.11/page/n8/mode/1up?q=%22gool+hay%22

    Alternatively there’s the character B. A. Gool in ‘Night of the Creepy Things’
    by R L Stine, 2007. It features giant ants amongst other things. No presence in chapter titles though.

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