Bigfoot: Exploring the Myth & Discovering the Truth
โ Scribed by Tom Burnette, Rob Riggs
- Publisher
- Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Our committed searchย to uncover the truth about Bigfootย
Join investigators Tom Burnette and Rob Riggs on their amazing adventure into the wild where the mysterious creature known as Bigfoot dwells. Over the past twenty years, these two men have dedicated themselves to the search for Bigfoot in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and the swamplands of Southeast Texas.
Drawing on forty-plus years of combined field study, Tom and Rob present their personal stories, ethnographic research, and educated theories surrounding Bigfoot. Revealing a substantial collection of evidence supporting Bigfootโs existence, this book provides details of the creatureโs history, habitats, and behaviors. With thought-provoking discussions on Bigfootโs elusiveness and potential psychic powers, Bigfoot goes beyond the myth to the reality of this enigmatic ape-man.
Praise:
โIf you think that monsters arenโt real, itโs time to think again. Tom Burnette and Rob Riggs take us on a roller-coaster ride into a world where the wild things lurk!โโNick Redfern, author ofย Three Men Seeking Monstersย
"The speculations will provide Bigfoot enthusiasts with plenty to contemplate, as will Burnette's assertion that he's captured 'the best Bigfoot picture bar none in the world.'"โPublishers Weekly
"[A] well-written and thrilling account of their work. The stories in this book will raise the hair on the back of one's neck and cause sleepless nights, especially if one lives near a big woods." โ San Francisco Book Review
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โฆ Subjects
New Age, Nonfiction, OCC023000
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xv, 334 p. : 22 cm
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