And so as the series continued so did the books that supported it. One of the things about books like this is that the are able to go in to greater depth and detail that any show could do (simply because of the time and material that is available) so reading around a subject becomes almost required if you are to fully appreciate it.
Now this series is really celebrating (if that is the right choice) the work of the mysterious and as such by its very nature facts are limited, sketchy or even down right contradictory So additional information can be a little vague at times but this book tries its best.
The book pretty much to me epitomises a time in my life - i think if I were too seek out the show now I would be disappointed or at the very least a little underwhelmed but here the books are something new even though they were printed back in the 80s (just love that vintage smell of books - okay too much information).
A good book, but dated. Several topics are discussed, such as the Ape Man, ancient fires, monsters in the deep seas, circles and standing stones, creatures from the lakes and lochs, figures in landscapes, unlikely creatures, the Tunguska explosion, UFOs, strange skies, giants in the Earth, etc.
Includes several testimonials and lots of images. Every chapter is commented upon by Arthur C. Clarke himself providing his personal views.
I enjoyed reading this, although a few topics had too many testimonials worth just skimming over, due to their repetitive nature. Explanations and speculations are included; however they did not satisfy me much.
This is an excellent book, based on the TV series of the same name. There are 12 chapters, each dealing with a different phenomenon, from Ape Men to Sea Monsters, UFOS to Carved Hill Figures. There isn't a lot of discussion on the whys and wherefores of things, rather its more like a litany of the evidence that has come to light so far, with some really interesting photos the back things up. This leaves the reader to make up their own mind and forms a good basis to go off and read more. I was slightly disappointed in this respect, but as an avid reader of Fortean Times and other books like this, I already have a good idea of what investigations are out there. This was published in 1980 - the year I was born - so there a few things discussed here that have since been proved a fake. I also can't look at the photo, on page 160, as evidence of the Loch Ness monster, since it was pointed out how much it looks like a dog carrying a stick, so was probably more likely an accidental double exposure.
This is a great, informative read, from the 80's by celebrated author and inventor of the communications satellite Arthur C. Clarke. I also have the dvd's of this series and watched them as I read each chapter of the book, great entertainment. Since science and technology has moved on from the 80's there are a few things in this book that have been proven to be faked, like the 1967 Bigfoot video by Roger Patterson. A few other small things are faked, but the biggest fake is on the cover of the book, the crystal skulls have been proven to be faked, but still look quite good. All in all, this is a great look into the mysterious world, faked or not. A classic book, if you can find it, not in shops any more, I had to use eBay. I've knocked one star off for the fakes, but still a great book and series.....
Had this as a kid and decided I wanted to re-read it and then look at the updated answers online to questions that have plagued me all these years. It has been very interesting to be able to view all of the old Bigfoot, Nessie, and UFO evidence after all these years, and I was able to find all sorts of films and photos online that are mentioned in the book. I want to believe, but unfortunately except for ball lightning, basic archaeology, and the Tunguska event the mysteries are mostly the limitations of human senses and memory with a fair amount of hoaxes thrown in. Still, a fun and interesting return to things that I thought would be much more important in my life than they turned out to be (not once have I been approached by a sasquatch, alien, or ghost and I am really peeved about it all, to be honest).
Very interesting annual I received at Christmas when I was a teen. Full of interesting facts, conspiracies and outright fiction. Before there was Mulder & Scully there was Clarke's Mysterious World.
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i like how it points out things that were proven along with things that are still unproven, gives quite clear the image of how much research is left undone while people tend to hold sides, mostly holding the wrong side