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The Unidentified & Creatures of the Outer Edge - by Jerome Clark & Loren Coleman (Paperback)

The Unidentified & Creatures of the Outer Edge - by  Jerome Clark & Loren Coleman (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Back in print for the first time in decades!</strong></p><p> THE UNIDENTIFIED and CREATURES OF THE OUTER EDGE, the classic early works of Jerome Clark and Loren Coleman, now in a special double edition with a new introduction by the authors.</p><p> <em>The Unidentified</em> finds the links that connect supernatural folklore, religious visions, cryptozoology, and modern-day UFO stories. It documents episodes from the fringes of human experience and exposes what they may tell us about ourselves and the strange world we live in, where things - whether fairies, ghosts, divine apparitions, or ostensible extraterrestrials - may be even more mysterious than they seem. </p><p><em>Creatures of the Outer Edge</em> surveys the cryptozoologically bountiful decade of the 1970s (and more) with accounts of Mothman, Owlmen, Thunderbirds, Phantom Panthers, Devil Dogs, Texas Big Birds, and, yes, of course, Bigfoot. Some of the individually "named" local Bigfoot creatures first appeared in this book, including Momo (Missouri Monster), Lake Worth Monster, Murphysboro Mud Monster, the Enfield Thing, El Reno Chicken Man, Noxie Monster, Navajo's Skinwalkers, and Yukon's Bushman. The book also introduced the now-iconic Dover Demon for the first time to the general public. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"[These] two early books...defined forteana in the late Seventies...<em>The Unidentified </em>had a huge influence on contemporary ufology, drawing on the fields of folklore and mysticism, history, parapsychology, cryptozoology, and forteana. <em>Creatures of the Outer Edge </em>did pretty much the same for cryptozoology...these two books were the vanguard of today's fortean literature. Their writing was savvy, knowledgeable and yet current... We owe a big thanks to Clark and Coleman, who barely out of their teens at the time, dared to challenge the old ufologists, crytpozoologists, parpsychologits and folklorists to break out of, as they put it, 'controversy long stalemated between literalists (believers) and rejectionists (debunkers).' They did so with vigor and relevance and, on the way, married field research with library work while paying due tribute to Charles Fort. This is a good and handy volume to have ..Clark and Coleman were certainly one of my inspirations in the early days of Fortean Times." - Bob Rickard, <em>Fortean Times</em></p><p>"It is a pleasure...to mark the reappearance in a single volume of two classic investigative works from the 1970s, penned in concert by renowned Fortean authors Jerome Clark and Loren Coleman, A new introduction to the omnibus edition explains that the authors have changed their minds (or, at least, their perspective) on certain subjects covered in these early volumes, but to their credit, they have left the original texts undisturbed and unredacted. They are willing to bear criticism and invite debate on subjects that are still as fresh, as mystifying, as when Clark and Coleman first set pens to paper in the Nixon years. Readers who missed these books first time around, including many who were yet unborn, now have a chance to savor 'golden oldies' in their pristine form." - Michael Newton, <em>Mysteries</em></p><p>"...masterpieces of deductive reasoning...sure to get your gray matter ticking overtime while having a hoot to boot. Recommended." -- <em>Science a Go Go</em>, August 2006</p><p>"...these two books were the vanguard of today's fortean literature. Their writing was savvy, knowledgeable and yet current." -- <em>Fortean Times, </em>August 2006</p><br>

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