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- catalog alternative "Sur la piste des bêtes ignorées. English".
- catalog contributor b9129095.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 625-651) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction / Gerald Durrell -- Pt. 1. The Great Days of Zoology Are Not Done. 1. There are Lost Worlds Everywhere. 2. Cuvier's Rash Dictum. 3. The Survivors from the Past -- Pt. 2. The Man-Faced Animals of South-East Asia. 4. Nittaewo, the Lost People of Ceylon. 5. Orang Pendek, the Ape-Man of Sumatra. 6. The Not So Abominable Snowman -- Pt. 3. The Living Fossils of Oceania. 7. The Surrealist Dinosaur of New Guinea. 8. The Incredible Australian Bunyips. 9. The Queensland Marsupial Tiger. 10. The Moa, a Fossil that May Still Thrive. 11. Waitoreke, the Impossible New Zealand Mammal -- Pt. 4. Riddles of the Green Continent. 12. The Patagonian Giant Sloth. 13. The Giant Anaconda and Other Inland 'Sea-Serpents'. 14. Apes in Green Hell -- Pt. 5. The Giants of the Far North. 15. The Mammoth of the Taiga -- Pt. 6. The Terrors of Africa. 16. Three Large Pygmies: the Forest Rhinoceros, the Water Elephant and the Spotted Lion. 17. The Nandi Bear, an East African Proteus. 18. Mngwa, the Strange One.".
- catalog extent "xxxv, 677 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0710304986".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Kegan Paul International ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press,".
- catalog subject "591 20".
- catalog subject "Cryptozoology.".
- catalog subject "QL88.3 .H4813 1994".
- catalog subject "QL88.3 .H4813 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Gerald Durrell -- Pt. 1. The Great Days of Zoology Are Not Done. 1. There are Lost Worlds Everywhere. 2. Cuvier's Rash Dictum. 3. The Survivors from the Past -- Pt. 2. The Man-Faced Animals of South-East Asia. 4. Nittaewo, the Lost People of Ceylon. 5. Orang Pendek, the Ape-Man of Sumatra. 6. The Not So Abominable Snowman -- Pt. 3. The Living Fossils of Oceania. 7. The Surrealist Dinosaur of New Guinea. 8. The Incredible Australian Bunyips. 9. The Queensland Marsupial Tiger. 10. The Moa, a Fossil that May Still Thrive. 11. Waitoreke, the Impossible New Zealand Mammal -- Pt. 4. Riddles of the Green Continent. 12. The Patagonian Giant Sloth. 13. The Giant Anaconda and Other Inland 'Sea-Serpents'. 14. Apes in Green Hell -- Pt. 5. The Giants of the Far North. 15. The Mammoth of the Taiga -- Pt. 6. The Terrors of Africa. 16. Three Large Pygmies: the Forest Rhinoceros, the Water Elephant and the Spotted Lion. 17. The Nandi Bear, an East African Proteus. 18. Mngwa, the Strange One.".
- catalog title "On the track of unknown animals / by Bernard Heuvelmans ; translated from the French by Richard Garnett ; with 120 drawings by Alika Lindbergh and an introduction by Gerald Durrell.".
- catalog title "Sur la piste des bêtes ignorées. English".
- catalog type "text".