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  • Holiday, Ted; Wilson, Colin (Introduction); Holzer, Hans (Contributor)

    Editore: Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1986

    ISBN 10: 0875423108ISBN 13: 9780875423104

    Da: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.

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    Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. Stated first printing. Pictorial wraps, moderate shelf wear. Class cover image of reptilian brontosaurus-like cryptid swimming through the red matrix of starry cosmos by Robin Wood and Terry Buske. Very attractive. Pages near fine; no writing. String-bind, fine. Cryptid image section at back. Part of Llewellyn's PSI-TECH Series. Sharp, clean rarity of intriguing material. Fredrick William Holiday, also known as "Ted Holiday" (1920-1979) was a British journalist, angler, cryptozoologist, and wildlife specialist. Published seven years after his premature death and following "The Great Orm of Loch Ness: A Practical Inquiry into the Nature and Habits of Water-Monsters" in 1969, and "The Dragon and the Disc: An Investigation into the Totally Fantastic" in 1973. Holiday claims to have seen the Loch Ness monster, "Nessie", on four occasions in the company of other witnesses. This is, in a sense, the third in a trilogy examining unexplained creatures and pheonomenon. The first title began w/a physical theory, the second a dimensional aspect, and finally the mysterious, often inexplicable nature of these events. "The Goblin Universe" features an introduction by Colin Wilson, who after reading his friend Holiday's book - which was not complete in Holiday's opinion - found it worthy of publishing. It is a look into the many enigmas found in the universe and the association between cryptids and the paranormal, with unique insight. Comparable to Jacque Vallee's "Passport to Magonia" in regards. Printed in the United States of America. 262 pages including detailed bibliography. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall. Book.

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    Holiday, Ted (F. W.); Wilson, Colin (Introduction); Holzer, Hans (Contributor)

    Editore: Xanadu Publications, 19 Cornwall Road, London, 1986

    ISBN 10: 1854800817ISBN 13: 9781854800817

    Da: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.

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    Hard Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. First Edition. Rare hardcover edition in dust wrapper. Stated first printing; first British edition published by Xanadu Publications. Purple boards, bold silver stamped spine titles, light shelf wear. Pages near fine; no writing. Original dust wrapper, light shelf wear; unclipped 11.99 pounds, protected in new clear sleeve. Class jacket image of reptilian brontosaurus-like cryptid swimming through the red matrix of starry cosmos. Very attractive. Near fine true first in same wrapper. Fredrick William Holiday, also known as "Ted Holiday" (1920-1979) was a British journalist, angler, cryptozoologist, and wildlife specialist. Published seven years after his premature death and following "The Great Orm of Loch Ness: A Practical Inquiry into the Nature and Habits of Water-Monsters" in 1969, and "The Dragon and the Disc: An Investigation into the Totally Fantastic" in 1973. Holiday claims to have seen the Loch Ness monster, "Nessie", on four occasions in the company of other witnesses. This is, in a sense, the third in a trilogy examining unexplained creatures and pheonomenon. The first title began w/a physical theory, the second a dimensional aspect, and finally the mysterious, often inexplicable nature of these events. "The Goblin Universe" features an introduction by Colin Wilson, who after reading his friend Holiday's book - which was not complete in Holiday's opinion - found it worthy of publishing. It is a look into the many enigmas found in the universe and the association between cryptids and the paranormal, with unique insight. Comparable to Jacque Vallee's "Passport to Magonia" in regards. Contents include: An Introduction by Colin Wilson; Preface; Three Personal Cases; Do They Come Back?; What Were You Doing Next Month?; Elohim - The Trooping Fairies; The Mystery Big Cats; The Phantom Menagerie; The Exorcism of Loch Ness; The Science of Wishful Thinking; The Hall of Mirrors; Appendix A: Scientific Controversy Regarding Monsters; Appendix B: The Loch Ness Exorcism; and, a Bibliography. Printed and bound in Great Britain by Biddles Limited, Guildford, Surrey. 248 pages including bibliography. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall.