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Monsters of New York

Mysterious Creatures in the Empire State
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After reading Fortean researcher Bruce Hallenbeck's book, one instantly realizes that not only do 'monsters' exist in our computerized world, but the Northwoods seem to be teeming with them. From the Adirondacks and the Catskills to the depths of Lake Champlain and the shores of Montauk--from aliens in the skies above to gators in the sewers below--Hallenbeck takes the reader on a journey with accounts of cryptids around every corner. Awareness to this realm offers us an important glimpse into a reality often overlooked by modern mainstream science. --Paul B. Bartholomew, author of Bigfoot Encounters in New York and New England Bizarre beasts of the Empire State featured in this volume include:* Champ, the Lake Champlain Monster* Adirondack Bigfoot* The Kinderhook Creature* Sewer Alligators* The Montauk Monster* Catamounts

Author Biography:

Bruce G. Hallenbeck lives in Valatie, New York, and is author of Monsters of the Northwoods (978-0-92516800-9).
Release date Australia
August 1st, 2013
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Dimensions
137x206x13
ISBN-13
9780811712132
Product ID
21245633

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