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Hardcover Still Living?: Yeti, Sasquatch, and the Neanderthal Enigma Book

ISBN: 0500012989

ISBN13: 9780500012987

Still Living?: Yeti, Sasquatch, and the Neanderthal Enigma

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Shackley's book is a must for any bigfoot hunter or anthropologist. The book is a collection of first hand reports from all over the world. Many attention is given for the territory of the former... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rare Encounters

Of The many books on the subject I've read over the years, this one is valuable for its coverage of Asian encounters. Many of which are rarely published anywhere else. Covers North America's Bigfoot as well, but the Yeti and Almas stories are most prominent here. A book that took me so long to get around to

A book I believe all Bigfoot enthusiasts will enjoy.

I read this book several years ago from the library and really enjoyed it then and recently bought it and read it again. It covers the Yeti, Sasquatch, Almas, Neanderthal man and others from around the world. I am not an expert or anything like that, just a believer in Bigfoot and other mysterious creatures. I think that you will really enjoy this book and wont be able to put it down til its read.

Still Living? : Yeti, Sasquatch and the Neanderthal Enigma

Shackley's book is a must for any bigfoot hunter or anthropologist. The book is a collection of first hand reports from all over the world. Many attention is given for the territory of the former Soviet Union, now called the Russian federation. At the first time in my opinion, the western reader is informed about such creatures on the border of Europe and Asia, like the Tungu of Russia's North and the siberian hairy man - perhaps the last Neanderthals in Asia. You will be educated by the excellent summary on the end of the book by the phycical anthopologist Dr Myra Shackley. I'd agree that every library of anthropologists needs a copy of this book.
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