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BookA Menagerie of Mysterious Beasts

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Auteurs Ken Gerhard
Thème Cryptozoology
Genre littéraire Essay

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"In his new book, Ken Gerhard―the Indiana Jones of monster-hunting―provides us with an absolute smorgasbord of unknown animals."―Nick Redfern, author ofChupacabra Road Trip

"Ken Gerhard's writings are always replete with original research and hitherto-unpublished reports.A Menagerie of Mysterious Beastsis no exception―a monstrously good, thoroughly entertaining, and highly informative read for cryptozoology fans everywhere!"―Dr. Karl P.N. Shuker, author ofA Manifestation of Monsters

"Ken Gerhard deftly blends authentic historical accounts with piles of new eyewitness reports to create a heady, global cocktail of cryptid mysteries."―Linda S. Godfrey, author ofAmerican Monsters

"After reading this menagerie of the damned you will be in no doubt that monsters are real."―Richard Freeman, author ofDragons

"Ken brings us an excellent read, a combination of his own personal investigations and direct eyewitness testimony. Importantly, the book flows very well as it deals with a variety of cryptids, including more controversial subjects which he is to be credited for not shying away from."―Adam Davies, cryptozoologist and explorer

About the Author

Ken Gerhard (San Antonio, TX) is a widely recognized cryptozoologist. He has traveled around the world searching for evidence of mysterious animals including Bigfoot, The Loch Ness Monster, the Chupacabra, Flying Creatures and even Werewolves. Ken has authored three books on the unexplained and his research has been featured on the History Channel, Travel Channel, Syfy, National Geographic, A&E, truTV, Nat Geo Wild, Science Channel and Destination America. He is a regular guest on Coast to Coast AM.  

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ISBN-10 0738746665
ISBN-13 978-0738746661
Nombre de pages 240
Publié le 8 septembre 2016
Format Broché
Editeur Llewellyn
Quatrième de couverture

Review

"In his new book, Ken Gerhard―the Indiana Jones of monster-hunting―provides us with an absolute smorgasbord of unknown animals."―Nick Redfern, author ofChupacabra Road Trip

"Ken Gerhard's writings are always replete with original research and hitherto-unpublished reports.A Menagerie of Mysterious Beastsis no exception―a monstrously good, thoroughly entertaining, and highly informative read for cryptozoology fans everywhere!"―Dr. Karl P.N. Shuker, author ofA Manifestation of Monsters

"Ken Gerhard deftly blends authentic historical accounts with piles of new eyewitness reports to create a heady, global cocktail of cryptid mysteries."―Linda S. Godfrey, author ofAmerican Monsters

"After reading this menagerie of the damned you will be in no doubt that monsters are real."―Richard Freeman, author ofDragons

"Ken brings us an excellent read, a combination of his own personal investigations and direct eyewitness testimony. Importantly, the book flows very well as it deals with a variety of cryptids, including more controversial subjects which he is to be credited for not shying away from."―Adam Davies, cryptozoologist and explorer

About the Author

Ken Gerhard (San Antonio, TX) is a widely recognized cryptozoologist. He has traveled around the world searching for evidence of mysterious animals including Bigfoot, The Loch Ness Monster, the Chupacabra, Flying Creatures and even Werewolves. Ken has authored three books on the unexplained and his research has been featured on the History Channel, Travel Channel, Syfy, National Geographic, A&E, truTV, Nat Geo Wild, Science Channel and Destination America. He is a regular guest on Coast to Coast AM.  


Cryptozoology - 8 septembre 2016

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