About a year ago, I received another book from my
buddy Nick Redfern for review. The book in question is titled The Bigfoot Book: The Encyclopedia of Sasquatch, Yeti, and Cryptid Primates (Visible Ink Press, 2016). I’ve
been looking for the definitive guide to the Sasquatch and his kind for ears
now, and when I got this book in the mail, I thought to myself, “This could be
one of them”. This book is the first-ever
encyclopedia of unknown hominids, and it may very well become a classic
someday. But for now, let’s move on to the review.
The Bigfoot
Book is
an encyclopedia in every sense, and it contains nearly two hundred entries that
cover everything Bigfoot-related.
Written in A-Z format, the book covers topics related to history, mythology,
popular culture, folklore, and science…and it all applies to Bigfoot in one way or another. The book’s contents
consist of entries on specific creatures, theories, encounters, books and
literature, movies and television, hoaxes, conspiracy theories, the
supernatural, people, places, and specific events from history, all of which
have links to these mysterious beasts. The book features some incredibly
diverse topics like Ape Canyon, the Brassknocker Hill Monster, Car-Chasing
Sasquatch, Duende of Belize, Eskimo Legends of Mighty Man-Beasts, Flying
Saucers and Bigfoot, the Glamis Castle Ghoul, Hairy Hands on the Highway,
Inter-dimensional Bigfoot, Japan’s Enigmatic Apes, Kushtaka of Alaska, the Lake
Worth Monster, Man-Monkey of the Shropshire Union Canal (Nick’s personal
nemesis), Nyalmo, Orang-pendek of Sumatra, Philippines’ Hairy Dwarfs,
Researchers of Bigfoot, Suicide, Sasquatch, and the Restless Dead, Telepathy,
Underground Wild Man, Varmint of Mine Hill, the Wendigo, Yeti of the Himalayas,
Zoo Escapees, and much, much more. In
only three hundred and eighty-one pages, this book covers four hundred years of Bigfoot lore, and that’s a lot of information!
Overall, The
Bigfoot Book is well-written, entertaining, thought-provoking, and highly informative. With an index for
finding entries quickly and a nearly fifteen-page bibliography for further
reading, this book will make you reconsider everything that you thought you knew about Bigfoot. And
furthermore, cited in the bibliography is my article, “The Hairy Hands of Dartmoor”, which Nick was instrumental
in helping me write and research, and which is featured on this blog!! That is truly
an honor for me, and I heartily recommend this book to all of my friends and
this blog’s followers. Now I would like to take this opportunity to personally
thank Nick, not only for kindly sending me a copy of this book, but also for
his friendship and for honoring me by using my article in his research for his
book. Thank you so much, Nick, and I am greatly looking forward to your next
books!
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