The Cryptozoology A to Z (Paperback)

Author: Loren/ Clark ColemanContribution By: Jerome Clark
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780684856025
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books
Publish Date: 8/1/1999
Buy.com Sku: 30500990
Item#: RMFT5L
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.75H x 6.5L x 0.75T
Pages: 272
 
Loren Coleman, a forty-year veteran of cryptozoological field expeditions and research, has written several books on nature''s mysterious creatures, including "The Field Guide to Bigfoot, Mysterious America, " and "Tom Slick and the Search for the Yeti, " and has served as both on- and off-camera consultant to NBC-TV''s "Unsolved Mysteries" and A&E''s "Ancient Mysteries." Coleman is the mission cryptozoologist for the 1999 Nessa Project''s search for the Loch Ness Monster, and a consultant to a forthcoming expedition in search of Mongolia''s hairy wildmen, the Almas. He is a professor at the University of Southern Maine and lives in Portland.
 
 
 
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Abominable Snowman

When most people ponder on the "big three" of cryptozoology, they are thinking of the Loch Ness Monsters, Bigfoot, and the Abominable Snowman. Though many assume these beasts to be mythical, a body of intriguing evidence exists for each. Of the three, the Abominable Snowman is the cryptozoological animal longest known and discussed in the West.

The more proper name is Yeti, but most Westerners have been more familiar with the moniker "Abominable Snowman." "Abominable Snowman" is a phrase coined, accidentally, by a Calcutta Statesman newspaper columnist, Henry Newman, in 1921.

It happened when Newman wrote about the 1921 sighting by Lieutenant Colonel (later Sir) C.K. Howard-Bury and his party, who saw dark forms moving about on a twenty-thousand-foot-high snowfield above their location, the Lhapka-La pass on the Tibetan side of the Himalayan mountains, and viewed them through binoculars. This is the first c

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