Monday, May 4, 2020

STRANGE SECRETS OF THE LOCH NESS MONSTER by Warren Smith












Another Warren Smith Special? No! Despite the question begging back cover copy, there's no recycled chapters on Hollow Earth, UFOs, or Theosophy! This is a straightforward, thorough book on Loch Ness and other lake monsters and sea serpents, complete with Smith's usual cheeseball narrative reconstructions of sightings/experiences. Monsters profiled include Morag, Champ (one year before the dynamite Mansi Photo), Ogopogo, the Lake Iliamna Monster, the hoaxed Lake Khaiyar Monster from Siberia, washed up Globsters, giant squid and octopus, Mokele Mbembe and other Congo Dragons, and a wide swath of 19th century sea serpent and frontier lake monster crazes.

Smith is especially hot for the then-recent Flipper Photo from Dr. Robert Rines' 1972 expedition, a hopeful bit of evidence that eventually fizzled out when it was revealed that the startling photo released to the media was "enhanced" and then retouched from the original shot of "a bunch of bubbles or sediment in the water."

Table of contents: 

1.  Proof for the Existence of the Loch Ness Monster (5)
2.  Historical Records and Modern Observations (34)
3.  Modern Monster-Hunters, Rumors and Reports (49)
4.  The Vigil of the Loch Ness Phenomena Investigative Bureau (62)
5.  Search for Sea Serpents in Scandinavia (73)
6.  Unknown Animals in Africa (90)
7.  Nessie in North America? (106)
8.  Sea Serpents: Legend or Fact? (123)
9.  New England's Summer of the Sea Serpents (142)
10. New England's Sea Serpents Part II (157)
11. Recent Sea Serpent Sightings (174)
12. Antedeluvian Monsters of South America (185)
13. Present-Day Behemoths (202)
14. Alternative Answers and Explanations (218)

Zebra Books, 1976

1 comment:

  1. Globsters?! Congo Dragons?! I'm 100% in.

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