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  • ...is probably best known as a founder of cryptozoology. His monumental 1958 book, "''On the Track of Unknown Animals''" (originally published in French in 1
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  • ...n" which he chronicled in "Mount Everest The Reconnaissance," 1921. In the book, Howard-Bury includes an account of crossing the "Lhakpa-la" at 21,000 feet ...s recitation of the term "metoh-kangmi" and the term used in H.W. Tilman's book Mount Everest, 1938 where Tilman had used the words "metch" (which may not
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  • ...ierra Sounds with Ron Morehead. With B. Ann Slate he wrote a controversial book simply entitled ''Bigfoot'' (1976) that set him soundly within what is cons [[File:Bigfoot - Book.jpg|thumb|Bigfoot Book]]
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  • ...went up the hill and around the corner, about a quarter of a mile from the book shop, and visited Bigfooting elder statesman, Al Hodgson. He’s lived in W
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  • ...betan medicinal book. British anthropologist Myra Shackley noted that "The book contains thousands of illustrations of various classes of animals (reptiles
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  • It is my intention in this book not only to tell you about the historic encounter I had with these mysterio This is not a large book, but may the largeness be conveyed by the picture I hope to paint of truth.
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  • ...a Bigfoot. This alienated Autumn with many in the community for basing a book completed on emails from a man who had no proof outside his story. Because [[File:71FfXaBXccL.jpg|thumb|Enoch - The Book]]
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  • ''Bigfoot!: The True Story of Apes in America'' is a paperback book published in 2003 by author Loren Coleman. [[Category:Book]]
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  • ...ith branches and stones, and are best discussed in John Bindernagel's 1998 book North America's Great Ape: The Sasquatch.
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  • ...Gigantopithecus (with him standing beside it), originally published in the book "Other Origins", and subsequently digitized and freely copied into Bigfoot
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  • According to the book ''The Making of Bigfoot: The Inside Story'' by author Greg Long, Heironimus
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  • In the book ''Two Egg, Florida: A Collection of Ghost Stories, Legends and Unusual Fact
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  • Boris Porshnev authored many articles on the topic and co-authored one book with [[Bernard Heuvelmans]] that was published posthumously. Before his dea
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  • ...t. Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman writes of these odd turn of events in his book Bigfoot!: The True Story of Apes in America, and has since had communicatio
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  • ...omas Steenburg on the book Meet the Sasquatch (2004). He also added to the book written by Roger Patterson (Do Abominable Snowmen of America Really Exist?)
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  • ...mals) is often attributed to zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans. However, in his book In the Wake of Sea Serpents (1968), Heuvelmans attributes the derivation of
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  • ...g primate expert, having specialized in the study of fossilized teeth. His book An Atlas of Primate Gross Anatomy is a standard work in the field. He autho ...ences during a six-month expedition to New Britain, Melanesia, in a lively book, New Britain Diary, 1954; An Anthropologist’s Journal.
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  • A generally favorable review of Daegling’s book was written by renowned bigfoot researcher Rick Noll.[3] A critical review
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  • ...rmer police investigator with over 30 years experience. Paulides based the book on a 3-year investigation of bigfoot sightings he undertook within the Hoop
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