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A Guide to Sky Monsters - Thunderbirds, the Jersey Devil, Mothman, and Other Flying Cryptids (Hardcover)
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A Guide to Sky Monsters - Thunderbirds, the Jersey Devil, Mothman, and Other Flying Cryptids (Hardcover)
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When a dark shadow passes overhead, do you stop? Or do you run?
Infamous sky monsters have haunted our imaginations for centuries.
The Thunderbird, steeped in Native American folklore, supposedly
controls evil by throwing lightning. The Jersey Devil is said to
roam the Pine Barrens of South Jersey, terrorizing anyone who
crosses its path. And the cryptic warnings of Mothman have worried
residents of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, since the 1960s. In A
Guide to Sky Monsters: Thunderbirds, the Jersey Devil, Mothman, and
Other Flying Cryptids, authors T. S. Mart and Mel Cabre introduce
20 flying cryptids with legends that span the United States. With
70 hand-drawn illustrations, A Guide to Sky Monsters details our
fascination with these creatures and describes both historical
evidence found in the fossil record and the specifics of modern-day
sightings. By studying the fact, fiction, and pop culture
surrounding these notorious beasts, Mart and Cabre help us lean
into the question, "What if?" A Guide to Sky Monsters, perfect for
the believer and skeptic alike, addresses the wider truths about
flying cryptids and leaves us all to wonder whether that breeze was
the wind or a wing.
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