Bigfoot and Other Ape-Men
The native peoples of North America are the source of the oldest stories about Sasquatch. Tales circulated about a "wild man of the woods," and several newspapers reported of scary encounters by hunters and trappers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The legend of Bigfoot was born. This enthralling book recounts the long history of the Bigfoot myth, lore, and sightings, adopting a judicious, even-handed approach to the evidence and claims. It also examines the claims made for similar ape-men figures, like the Yeti, the Skunk Ape, the Maricoxi, the Australian Yowie, the Asian Wild Man, and the Orang Pendek. Rich in lore, legend, and lush imagery, this book may make you reconsider everything you thought you knew and believed to be true about the "Big Man."
* Reviews *
Series Review: Paranormal Files"Overall, Webb handles his subjects with aplomb. Though the titles focus largely on eye-witness accounts, they also provide contrasting opinions from scientists and others who make it their business to debunk legends and myths. Sidebars contain information and anecdotes that complement the main texts as well as entries that ask students to ponder the likelihood of supernatural places and creatures. ... the writing is engaging and the topics creepy and entertaining."
--School Library Journal
Book Review: Bigfoot and Other Ape-Men
"He [Webb] presents the information even-handedly, permitting readers to draw their own conclusions. With generous illustrations and many sidebars, this is interesting reading. The index, glossary and suggested reading list make this a useful source for young researchers, but the subject matter will appeal to casual readers with an interest in unexplained phenomena and mysteries as well."
--Hilary Welliver, Ludington Library