In true
Daily Mail fashion the headline says it all. Well, almost. And just what are Goudsward's qualifications for the position? Certainly not his passionate interest in all things H. P. Lovecraft. No, it's his "internationally acclaimed study of southeastern American sea serpents." And what would that be? Glad you asked: It's
Sun, Sand, and Sea Serpents, published by Anomalist Books. And Goudsward's book is one of 400 reviews of significant books in cryptozoology that appear in Matt Bille's
Of Books And Beasts: A Cryptozoologist's Library, which British Zoologist Karl Shuker reviews in
'Of Books And Beasts', By Matt Bille - A Shukernature Book Review. Shuker calls Bille's work "a very worthy contribution in its own right to the cryptozoological literature," though he's puzzled that this otherwise comprehensive volume makes no mention of either edition of "the most comprehensive book ever published" on feline cryptids, Shuker's own
Mystery Cats of the World Revisited: Blue Tigers, King Cheetahs, Black Cougars, Spotted Lions, and More. Yes, you guessed it, it's published by Anomalist Books. (PH)
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