Back in print for the first time in decades THE UNIDENTIFIED and
CREATURES OF THE OUTER EDGE, the classic early works of Jerome
Clark and Loren Coleman, now in a special double edition with a new
introduction by the authors. "The Unidentified" finds the links
that connect supernatural folklore, religious visions,
cryptozoology, and modern-day UFO stories. It documents episodes
from the fringes of human experience and exposes what they may tell
us about ourselves and the strange world we live in, where things -
whether fairies, ghosts, divine apparitions, or ostensible
extraterrestrials - may be even more mysterious than they seem.
"Creatures of the Outer Edge" surveys the cryptozoologically
bountiful decade of the 1970s (and more) with accounts of Mothman,
Owlmen, Thunderbirds, Phantom Panthers, Devil Dogs, Texas Big
Birds, and, yes, of course, Bigfoot. Some of the individually
"named" local Bigfoot creatures first appeared in this book,
including Momo (Missouri Monster), Lake Worth Monster, Murphysboro
Mud Monster, the Enfield Thing, El Reno Chicken Man, Noxie Monster,
Navajo's Skinwalkers, and Yukon's Bushman. The book also introduced
the now-iconic Dover Demon for the first time to the general
public. Jerome Clark is a longtime ufologist and anomalist, who has
appeared on NBC, ABC, the Discovery Channel, the History Channel,
and A&E. He has written nearly 20 books, including two Book of
the Month Club selections and the award-winning, multi-volume The
UFO Encyclopedia, as well as songs recorded by Emmylou Harris, Tom
T. Hall, and other country, folk, and bluegrass artists. His most
recent book is Unnatural Phenomena. He lives in southwestern
Minnesota with his wife, writer and editor Helene Henderson. Loren
Coleman is the world's most popular living cryptozoologist. He
appears frequently on television and radio, and has even been
turned into a fictional character in novels and comic books. He is
the author of more than two dozen books, including Bigfoot ;
Mysterious America; and Cryptozoology A to Z (with Jerome Clark).
His fieldwork has taken him from Scotland's Loch Ness to the
rainforests of Mexico, from the Everglades to the Pacific
Northwest's Bigfoot country. He lives in Portland, Maine, with his
sons.
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