Description
1973 edition, Target Publishing. Paperback cover has some normal wear and some creasing at spine. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This intriguing volume, penned by Tim Dinsdale, delves into the captivating legend of the Loch Ness Monster, a enigmatic creature that has captured the imagination of people worldwide. Dinsdale’s work is a seminal exploration of the Loch Ness phenomenon, drawing upon eyewitness accounts, scientific investigations, and historical records to unravel the mystery surrounding this elusive denizen of the Scottish Highlands.
Published in the wake of the famous 1960s Loch Ness sightings and the controversial “Surgeon’s Photograph,” this book offers a comprehensive examination of the evidence and theories surrounding the existence of Nessie. Dinsdale’s meticulous research and firsthand experiences as a Loch Ness investigator lend credibility to his analysis, making this a must-read for cryptozoology enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by unexplained phenomena.
Moreover, the book serves as a fascinating window into the rich folklore and cultural significance of the Loch Ness Monster, which has become an indelible part of Scottish heritage and a beloved subject of international intrigue. Collectors will appreciate this well-preserved 1973 edition, which captures the excitement and curiosity surrounding one of the world’s most enduring mysteries.