The ultimate quest for the world's most mysterious creatures. The Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, the Abominable Snowman — these are the names of the elusive beasts that have caught the eye and captured the imaginations of people around the world for centuries. Recently, tales of these "monsters" have been corroborated by an increase in sightings, and out of these legends a new science has been born: cryptozoology — the study of hidden animals. Cryptozoology A to Z, the first encyclopedia of its kind, contains nearly two hundred entries, including cryptids (the name given to these unusual beasts), new animal finds, and the explorers and scientists who search for them. Loren Coleman, one of the world's leading cryptozoologists, teams up with Jerome Clark, editor and author of several encyclopedias, to provide these definitive descriptions and many never-before-published drawings and photographs from eyewitnesses' detailed accounts. Full of insights into the methods of these scientists, exciting tales of discovery, and the history and evolution of this field, Cryptozoology A to Z is the most complete reference ever of the newest zoological science. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780684856025 Media Type: Paperback(Original) Publisher: Touchstone Publication Date: 08-05-1999 Pages: 272 Product Dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.70(d)About the Author Loren Coleman, M.S.W., has researched the Copycat Effect for more than two decades. Coleman has been an adjunct professor at various universities in New England since 1980 and a senior researcher with the Muskie School for Public Policy. He is currently the primary consultant for the State of Maine's Youth Suicide Prevention Initiative. The author, coauthor, or editor of more than twenty books, including the critically acclaimed work Suicide Clusters, lives in Portland, Maine.Read an Excerpt Read an Excerpt Zuiyo-maru Monster In April 1977, thirty miles off the coast of Christchurch, New Zealand, the trawler's nets of a Japanese fishing boat, the Zuiyo-maru, snared a huge animal carcass of an unknown origin. The crew hauled the monstrous body out of the ocean onto the deck, and Michihiko Yano, the ship's assistant production manager, measured the creature and took some now-famous photographs. The creature was thirty-three feet long and weighed about four thousand pounds. It had a snakelike head at the end of a long, slender neck, giving it an unwhale-like appearance. Some of the crew thought it was a rotten whale, but others were not so sure. After great difficulty, the stinking Zuiyo-maru Monster was thrown overboard. Media attention in Japan focused on the plesiosaur-like appearance of the creature. Interest in Sea Serpents rose. Toys were produced of the Zuiyo-maru Monster. But Yano had taken samples of the "horny fiber" from one of the monster's fins. Tests determined the Zuiyo-maru Monster was a decomposed basking shark, although few today know that part of the story. Copyright © 1999 by Loren Coleman and Jerome Clark Show More Table of Contents Table of Contents CONTENTS Cryptozoology Timeline Introduction Entries: A Abominable Snowman Agogwe Ahool Almas B Barloy, Jean-Jacques Barmanu Batutut Bayanov, Dmitri Beast of Bodmin Moor Beast of 'Busco Beast of Gevaudan Bergman's Bear Bessie Big Bird Bigfoot Bille, Matthew A. Black Panthers Blue Tiger Bondegezou British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club Brosnie Bunyip Buru C Caddy Cassie Chacoan Peccary Chambers Affair Champ Chuchunaa Chupacabras Clark, Eugenie Clark, James Alexander Clark, Ramona Coelacanth Coleman, Loren Congo Peacock Con Rit Corrales, Scott Crook, Cliff Crowe, Ray Cryptid D Dahinden, René Dao Van Tien Dinsdale, Tim Dobhar-chu E Ellis, Richard Emela-Ntouka Ernst, William "Ted" F Flathead Lake Monster G Gaal, Arlene Giant Anaconda Giant Forest Hog Giant Monkey Giant Octopus Giant Panda Giant Salamander Giant Sloth Giant Turtles Gibbons, William Globsters Goblin Universe Green, John Greenwell, J. Richard Grimm, Jack H Hall, Dennis Jay Hall, Mark A. Harkness, Ruth Heuvelmans, Bernard Hominology Honey Island Swamp Monster Horned Serpents Huyghe, Patrick I Igopogo Iliamna Lake Monster Indonesian Coelacanths International Society of Cryptozoology J Jersey Devil K Keating, Donald King Cheetah Kirk, John Koffmann, Marie-Jeanne Komodo Dragon Kongamato Kouprey Kraken Krantz, Grover S. Krumbiegel, Ingo L Lake Monsters Lawndale Incident LeBlond, Paul H. Ley, Willy Lindorm Living Fossils Loch Ness Monsters Loofs-Wissowa, Helmut "Lost World" of Vietnam Lusca M MacFarlane's Bear Mackal, Roy P. MacKinnon, John Mangiacopra, Gary Manipogo Mapinguary Marked Hominid Marozi McLeod, James Megalodon Megamouth Meldrum, D. Jeffrey Merbeing Minhocao Minnesota Iceman Mngwa Moas Mokele-mbembe Momo Morag Morgan, Robert W. Mountain Gorilla Mountain Nyala N Nahuelito Nandi Bear Napes Neandertals Nellie Nguoi Rung Nittaewo Norman, Scott T. O Ogopogo Okapi Old Yellow Top Olgoi-Khorkhoi Onza Orang Pendek Oudemans, Antoon Cornelis P Paddler Pangboche Hand Panthera atrox Patterson Film Perez, Daniel Piasa Porshnev, Boris F. Proto-Pygmy Pygmy Elephant Pygmy Hippopotamus Q Queensland Tiger R Raynal, Michel Rebsamen, William M. Roesch, Ben S. Russell, W.M. "Gerald" S Saber-toothed Cats Sanderson, Ivan T. Saola Sasquatch Schaffner, Ron Sea Serpents Short, Bobbie Shuker, Karl P.N. Shunka Warak'in Sisemite Skunk Ape Slick, Thomas Baker Storsjoodjuret T Taylor, Dan Scott Tatzelwurm Tchernine, Odette Teh-lma Telebiology Tessie Thomas, Lars Thunderbird Thylacine Titmus, Robert Tran Hong Viet True Giant U Ucu Ufiti V Vietnam Cryptozoic and Rare Animals Research Center W Waitoreke Walsh, Dave Wasson, Barbara Winnipogo Wood, Forrest G. Woodland Bison Wright, Bruce S. X Xing-xing Y Yameneko Yeren Yeti Yowie Z Zeuglodon Zuiyo-maru Monster Appendix Cryptozoology Museums and Exhibitions Cryptozoology Periodicals Cryptozoology Websites On the Matter of Style Texts Cited/Further Reading Acknowledgments Show More
This issue of... BIGFOOT'S BLOG, Late May, 2010, ...presents a collection of images and readings from the historical archives of Bigfooting and Sasquatchery. We find these too fascinating to just leave them on our hard drive. In large measure, despite all of the books and television shows on the topic, the minute aspects of the history of Bigfooting and its culture are largely lost, ephemeral, preserved only in yellowing newspaper clippings, old tattered newsletters, odds and ends in boxes in the closets of nerds from the 1970s and 80s.. These are things that often get thrown in the trash rather than preserved as the important documents they are. Sometimes a web site goes down forever, as recently happened with the fine (and sorely missed) BLOGSQUATCHER page, and is lost to all but unreliable human memory. Here are a few cool things that we have acquired recently, thanks to Vince S. and Daniel Perez in large measure. Also featured are two new pieces of Bigfoot Iconography to appear recently in Willow Creek, one at the Willow Creek Motel, and another at Bigfoot Books. The first is yet another roadside Bigfoot image. The latter is a painting by Bryan Hart, generously brought in to our shop for display. Also in this entry please find a... FREE ISSUE of THE BIGFOOT TIMES. This is the most recent one, with the David Paulides (NABS) controversies on the cover. Daniel thought this might be of interest to our readers. We say, let it stand as an invitation for you to sample and then subscribe to this fine newsletter. Details will be found in the newsletter or in live links, below. RIGHT-CLICK AND VIEW IN NEW TAB TO ENLARGE AND READ IMAGES. Blogspot limits our presentation size somewhat. If you have any historical Bigfooting images or text you would like to share with us do send them along--we and the readers will appreciate them greatly. And... don't worry. PART TWO of our WHAT CONSTITUTES A BIGFOOT-SASQUATCH ENCOUNTER? STANDARDS FOR PERCEPTION AND ASSUMPTION is in the works, and will be here soon. Didn't read the first part yet? Read PART ONE HERE. Image to left: from a Bishop Custom Products refrigerator magnet (and postcard), shot by Bryan of Humboldt County. To right: Daniel Perez strikes an Oswaldian pose in "hardcore Sasquatch Hunter" mode, early 1990s. Other images below are historical, their sources credited when possible. ************************************************** NOTE: BLOGSPOT HAS MESSED UP SOME OF THE IMAGES SUCH THAT THEY WILL NOT "CLICK TO ENLARGE" AS USUAL IN INTERNET EXPLORER BROWSERS. FIREFOX IS WORKING FINE. TRY IT AND SEE. If it doesn't work, rather: Right-Click with the Mouse and View in New Tab/Window to Enlarge Images. Once enlarged, use the "Zoom" funtion in "View." Read on....************************************************** Our contact, Vince S. provided a few of the following. Thanks for the scans. Below is an ad from a newspaper announcing the theatrical presentation of SASQUATCH: THE LEGEND OF BIGFOOT (directed by the late Ed Ragozzino, 1977). This film was loosely based on the adventures of Roger Patterson. In many ways, it appropriated the ideas and concept of Patterson's unfinished docudrama, parts of which were shot around Yakima, WA in 1967. The expedition that provided us with the famous Patterson-Gimlin Film (PGF) was to provide background footage and investigation of footprint finds in the Bluff Creek area, and was originally part of this movie project. Below is an information card presented to attendees of that showing of the above film, created by the North American Wildlife Research Team (NAWRT) of Eugene, Oregon (makers/operators of the famous "Bigfoot Trap"). The reverse side features an image from the PGF. Thanks to Vince S. for the archiving and scanned copy. Right-click and view in new tab/window to Enlarge Image. Here, below, is a prospectus announcing a film featuring PETER BYRNE, being produced by Alan Landsburg (who produced "That's Incredible!" and worked on "In Search Of..."). To our knowledge it was never finished or released to theaters. What did we miss??? Thanks to Vince S. for the archiving and scanned copy. Right-click and view in new tab/window to Enlarge Image. Below is the partial front page of an extinct newsletter, BIGFOOT/SASQUATCH INFORMATION SERVICE. Published by D. E. Gates, this issue from September, 1978. Thanks to Vince S. for the archiving and scanned copy. Right-click and view in new tab/window to Enlarge Image. ************************************************** Here's a groovy early article featuring Bigfoot scholar/journalist and "hardcore Sasquatch investigator-hunter," Daniel Perez. It's from the Press-Enterprise, October 30, 1991. Apparently, David Paulides finds this amusing. Click to Enlarge. ************************************************** A FREE ISSUE OF THE BIGFOOT TIMES! MAY 2010 ISSUE, "DAVID PAUL PAULIDES*" COVER STORY Daniel Perez is providing us this issue with permission to post it. Perhaps you’d also be inclined to subscribe—we should support the noble field of actual print publishing--a bold endeavor in these days. And it’s well worth it, too. See below the newsletter for links. The pages become a more legible size if you click on them, or right-click on them and select to open in new tab or window if just clicking doesn't work. Once enlarged, use the "Zoom" funtion in "View." These are the best copies we could obtain without special software, and within the Blogspot limits for graphics. They may be saved onto your computer and then enlarged with any photo editing software. To get the full, high quality version one should subscribe, come in to Bigfoot Books and get a free hard-copy print version, or ask Daniel (he might be inclined to email this one in PDF to you without charge; we emphasize... might.) Page One Page Two Page Three Page Four THE BIGFOOT TIMES, THE CENTER FOR BIGFOOT STUDIES, and DANIEL PEREZ may be reached through the following link and locations. Subscriptions are well worth it at $15.00 for twelve monthly issues full of cutting-edge Bigfoot views and news. Main website and periodic blog featuring articles not in the newsletter, and links to buy books Daniel has written or to subscribe: http://bigfoottimes.net/ Email: [email protected] Phone: (951) 509-2951, or By Mail: 10926 Milano Avenue, Norwalk, CA 90650-1638 "IT IS THE NEWSLETTER THAT DARES TO GO WHERE OTHERS SIMPLY WILL NOT" --Daniel Perez, Bigfoot Times (Disclaimer: No, Perez doesn't pay us for posting this stuff. We just want to support his publishing project.) LINKS on the Above Topic: Read our original blog entry on The Paulides Hooplah Project and other crazy matters HERE. Read the Cryptomundo article on the matter HERE: Under The Bigfoot Microscope: David Paulides ************************************* And one more treat: here's the front page of THE HUMBOLDT TIMES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1958, featuring Jerry Crew with the famous Bigfoot track cast that he brought down out of the Bluff Creek canyon. Right-click and view in new tab/window to Enlarge Image. The resolution is not quite good enough to read the whole articles beyond the headlines. This front page does, though, give one a sense of the news context into which Bigfoot stepped, from isolated Bluff Creek, through the AP news wire, to the world. From small steps come great things. To right: Roger Patterson, the barefooted showman, demonstrating that Patty was pretty darn BIG. ************************************* Just recently we received a very interesting packet in the mail from none other than the Moses of Bigfooting, JOHN GREEN. Included therein was the ultra-rare and unusual, "never-in-print" short work, PETER AND THE SASQUATCH: A FARCE NOW IN ITS THIRD ACT. Words by Peter Byrne? Very Interesting!!! Right-click and view in new tab/window to Enlarge Image. ************************************* NEWS AND LINKS: (Click colored text to view links below.) In the News, so to speak: The WILLOW CREEK MOTEL has a new sign out front, featuring Bigfoot. It sits right up from their "Bigfoot Crossing" road sign and "Bigfoot's Den" painted canoe hanging over the enclosed back yard. Exactly what kind of ABSMery is going on over there? We would like to know! ************************************* WASHINGTON STATE HISTORY MUSEUM EVALUATES SASQUATCH EVIDENCE in their current exhibit, Giants in the Mountains: The Search for Sasquatch, running until June 27th. ADMISSION- $8 for adults; $7 for seniors, age 60 and above; $6 for students and military with valid ID; children, age 5 and below, and members are always FREE. Coming up on June 5th there will be a special event and presentation, featuring Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum and Robert Gimlin giving talks and discussing the issues. We quote: "What: Sasquatch: The Sightings, the Science, the Stories When: June 5 @ 10:30 a.m. Where: Washington State History Museum in Tacoma, 1911 Pacific Avenue Cost: $18 includes museum admission and program. Museum member price $10. CONTACT– 1-888-BE THERE, http://www.washingtonhistory.org/, or through... MEDIA CONTACT: Kimberly Adams, public relations coordinator, 253-798-5877, [email protected] Background: Two giants of Sasquatch research will be at the museum hosting an audience discussion of all things Sasquatch. Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum and Robert Gimlin will be discussing their collected evidence, taking audience questions, and meeting with attendees." We say: Space may be limited, so inquire first. Interestingly, this is part of their descriptive text: "In the Pacific Northwest, “Sasquatch,” is a word derived from the Salish word “sesqec,” meaning, “Wild Man”. In other parts of the world, its name is Bigfoot, Yetti, or Wild Man. Definitions of the names vary, from “Ape Man” to “Bad Luck Spirit” and from “Big Elder Brother” to “Evil Cannibal Spirit.” So, is Sasquatch a "brother" or a "cannibal"? Ape or Man? We suppose no one really knows. Images here courtesy of the WSHM web site, done by Rick Spears ************************************************ We'd remind you here, again, that the OREGON SASQUATCH SYMPOSIUM is coming up June 19th-20th, and tickets are still available. You should get tickets and lodging arranged now, before it is too late. Bob Gimlin is said to be attending this one. Last week we spoke with Tom Yamarone who urged us to emphasize that he talked to Bob about it, and his attendance at the conference is not yet a sure thing. HOWEVER, we spoke with the Organizer, Toby Johnson, this week, and he has CONFIRMED that Bob WILL BE THERE! Great News! Anyway, we will be there, and you should, too... if only to hear Autumn Williams talk about her new book. It will see first release at the conference, in a limited first printing run. Surely you can get it signed when acquiring a copy, too. We spoke with her for a couple of hours the other day, and we guarantee a fascinating talk will be given. Her witness-informant, the basis for the book, has some very interesting ongoing Bigfoot interactions with many qualities uncommon in the annals of Bigfooting. Or rather, where most Bigfoot reports end, this one is just getting started. An informal MEET AND GREET is scheduled at the Red Lion Inn, near the conference site, starting around 6:30 or 7:00, Friday evening, according to Toby. Be there! With Cliff Barackman, Thom Powell, Jeff Meldrum, Kathy Moskowitz Strain, Sali Shepard-Wolford, Ron Morehead and Scott Nelson also there, among many others, this one is sure to be a hit (even if Gimlin can't make it)! ************************************************ Speaking of Mr. Yamarone, he has done a very good write-up of his adventures and the events at Salt Fork State Park, in Ohio. Read: The 2010 Ohio Bigfoot Conference Odyssey on his Bigfoot Songs blog site. Click the link. FINALLY... an account of what happened there besides, but still including, the people and the food! Good job, Mr. Tom. And, OK, we are going to join the club wondering Who Are These Guys at THE BIGFOOTERY ENQUIRER? Please send along any clues, OK folks? Any guesses? Like Bigfoot himself, they are kind of... cryptic. They wrote some on the Ohio Conference. Click around, but here's their recap: Early Reviews of the Ohio Bigfoot Conference. We think that "Bigfoot Bully" stuff was a little excessive; but who are WE to talk, I'm sure some folks would ask.... ************************************************ NEW ART AT BIGFOOT BOOKS We had a nice visit from Bryan, Shannon and Hercules Hart today in the shop. Bryan, a fine Bigfoot artist among many other things, brought us a nice oil painting of a giant hairy hominoid practicing tree-hiding technique for display at our shop. This one is for sale for $300.00. Contact us if you are curious about this or his other art. Those of you who have visited the Willow Creek-China Flat Museum Bigfoot Collection wing may have seen his fabulous other painting of Bigfoot hanging prominently on the wall in there. Among the piles of books lurks... BIGFOOT! This is the first thing customers will be greeted by upon entering the front door of the shop. Sasquatch is watching you! Young Hercules (18 months) got a copy of The Bigfoot Discovery Book: Coloring and Activity Book, and Bryan got Peter Gutilla's The Bigfoot Files and a free copy of the latest issue of The Bigfoot Times, courtesy of Daniel Perez. Good choices! Images in this section: First two in shop by Steven Streufert, but the last two were taken by Bryan Hart. "Bigfoot Bookshelf" below by Steven Streufert. *********************************************** Forest Ranger ROBERT LEITERMAN has some good new videos up on the BFRO VIDEOS YouTube page. Check them out! Bluff Creek Area Research (NEW!) Wenatchee National Forest Part 1 Leiterman and Cutino (There are four of these; start here.) Bart Cutino Sighting -- Daylight Reconstruction ************************************************** Here's a photo of THE BIGFOOT BOOKSHELF. These are the reference texts we use as the standard classics and keep in our home. You must get ALL of these, at least, we would say, to be a "real" Bigfoot Researcher. (Just kidding, folks--those of you with thin-skinned egos, anyway.) OK, field research is different, we admit it. Still, we are partial to those old-fashioned things with covers and pages. They do not get lost in the internet vortex of cyberspace, and are permanent records of scholarship and ideas that cannot be gone back to and censored nor expunged. They are permanent records that are subject to criticism, peer review, and may be reliably quoted. We highly recommend... READING. It may not be as cool as the latest thermal imager, but it is good for you! Yes, if you are wondering, we DO keep the skeptical books on the shelf. It is important to consider their views, if only to counter and respond to them. Skepticism keeps us sharp. And OK, yes, there IS still a copy of The Hoopa Project in there. Right-click and view in new tab/window to Enlarge Image. Hopefully you will be able to legibly view the spine titles. See our recently-updated BIGFOOT BOOKS' BIGFOOT-SASQUATCH BIBLIOGRAPHY for a full list of titles we ourselves have read in recent years. Soon we will begin to annotate this Bibliography, and pronounce our opinions on all of them, the good, the funny, and the stinkers. The list is long, and the more we look the more we realize we've just begun. BIGFOOTING SEASON IS HERE, FOLKS! KEEP ON SQUATCHING! ************************************************** ANGRY BIGFOOT SPEAKS! When I get royalty for all this? When ME get paid for all picuture, sign, poster, movie, blog and book? It make me mad sometime. Me out here in cold eat nut and berry, locust and honey. Me not had bath in three season! Me have to watch Bigfoot documentary through window of hu-man house. Then me have to run away when hu-man smell me. And me not even get a slice of pie. Hu-man no share the world. Make Bigfoot very Angry Bigfoot! ************************************************** This weblog, website, soapbox, or whatever you call it is copyright 2010, Steven Streufert, Bigfoot Books Intergalactic. Sharing and borrowing is allowed (and often practiced by us, too) if you give full credit and citation, and a fair and nice link back to our page. Spread the word! Thanks!
Return to the Island of Vorn, where mythical creatures roam free and only the brightest students are invited to study them! Follow along as the kids (and creatures) of Professor Balzar's famous school of cryptozoology unearth the long-hidden secret at the heart of their story. Sorceline has proven herself a star student at Balzar's prestigious academy--but her gifts might have gotten the best of her. As Sorceline fights for her life, her classmates must work to uncover her origin story, revealing details of her past that may offer a key to their present. At the back of the book, enjoy an illustrated bestiary along with behind-the-scenes bonus material!
Bestairum Vocabulum, or, a Cryptozoological Compendium - Plate 13: Leshen A Leshen in the style of a vintage naturalist - featuring text describing the creatures attributes and habitats. The print is 11x17 and will be mailed in a poster tube to ensure it arrives safely.
Welcome to the Island of Vorn, where mythical creatures roam free and only the brightest students are invited to study them. In Book 1 of this riveting new middle grade graphic novel series, a gifted young cryptozoologist-in-training must learn to tame powerful beasts--including her own inner demons. For as long as she can remember, Sorceline has had a knack for the study of mythical creatures. Now a student at Professor Archibald Balzar's prestigious school of cryptozoology, she's eager to test her skills and earn a spot as one of Balzar's apprentices. But for all her knowledge of gorgons, vampires, and griffins, Sorceline is mystified by her fellow humans. While she excels in her studies, she quickly clashes with her classmates, revealing her fiery temper. When one of her rivals suddenly disappears, Sorceline must set aside her anger and join the quest to find her. But the mystery only deepens, leading Sorceline on a journey far darker and more personal than she expected . . . Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781524871314 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing Publication Date: 05-17-2022 Pages: 144 Product Dimensions: 8.06h x 6.12w x 0.36d Age Range: 9 - 12 YearsAbout the Author Sylvia Douyé holds a degree in biology and was a science journalist before she began writing graphic novels. Her first comic series for children, Les Zinzinventeurs, received the Children's Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival in 2002. She is also the author of the popular French comic series, Marie-Lune. Paola Antista is an Italian illustrator and comic artist. A graduate of Disney Academy, she began her career illustrating for magazines, educational books, and advertising agencies. She now teaches comic art in middle schools and high schools and is the illustrator of the Cats! graphic novel series.
Memes dominate the internet, and they’re nearly impossible to avoid. Well, unless you unplug from the internet and social media entirely, but that’s not happening any time soon, now, is it? Some of the best memes meant for the smartest cookies out there end up being shared on the ‘Science Humor’ Facebook group.