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On the Track of Unknown Animals
Author:Heuvelmans, Bernard; Garnett, Richard
Publisher:The MIT Press
Release Date:1972
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Condition:Used: Good
Sku: 2340576
Notes: Abridged edition. Front wrapper and top edge a bit foxed, sticker on rear wrapper, back corner lightly creased. 1972 Trade Paperback. xiii, 306 pp. Translated from the French by Richard Garnett, with 78 drawings by Monique Watteau. Originally published in French as Sur la Piste des Betes Ignorees. By the author of In the Wake of the Sea-Serpents. Dozens of strange animals have been discovered since the beginning of the 19th century when Georges Cuvier, the "Father of Paleontology," categorically stated his doubt that any large animals were still unknown. In this book, translated and abridged by Richard Garnett, Heuvelmans examines the evidence about animals in lost or little-known worlds—still undiscovered or unrecognized by science. He traces the history of the moa, the giant sloth, and the mammoth, and tracks down the Ape Man of Sumatra, the Not So Abominable Snowman, the Incredible Australian Bunyips, and the Little Hairy Men.
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