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A Natural History of the Unnatural World
by Joel Levy, 1999 St. Martin's Press, 224 pages, illustrations, photographs, glossary, index.
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First, a warning... no one should use this book as a reference source. EVER. And now, an explaination why.
This book presents itself as an authoritative guide to cryptozoology compiled by the Cryptozoological Society of London initially for presentation to the President of the United States; as such, it claims to contain the best information on a tremendous number of subjects that the Society has compiled from a number of its contributors.
HOWEVER... the Cryptozoological Society of London has never existed; it is purely the invention of Joel Levy, author of this book. Further, the book presents "newspaper articles" that have never existed; and most of the information in the book is nothing more than a poorly researched re-hash from other books. The rest of the book is pure imagination. Don't let the slick package fool you... this book is entertainment only.
I don't know what the author's intentions were when this book was put together, but the results are very misleading.
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