Sasquatch in British Columbia: A Chronology of Incidents & Important Events

Author:   Christopher L. Murphy ,  Thomas Steenburg
Publisher:   Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada
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9780888397218


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   17 May 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Early reports in British Columbia were the first to call attention to the possible existence of sasquatch, and such reports have persisted for over two hundred years. This work covers the earliest history of the province to the present day, and draws upon the findings of all major sasquatch researchers in British Columbia and information reported in the press and other media. It also includes important sasquatch-related events that involved BC researchers and their quest to resolve the phenomenon. Several of the great pioneers in the field of sasquatch studies have now passed away. Who they were and their legacy have been provided as both a tribute and a historical reference. This work is intended to be a major reference for the history of the sasquatch in British Columbia. However, it is also a fascinating read for those simply interested in the subject.

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Author:   Christopher L. Murphy ,  Thomas Steenburg
Publisher:   Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada
Imprint:   Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.356kg
ISBN:  

9780888397218


ISBN 10:   0888397216
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   17 May 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Review by Henry May June 6, 2012 This is an excellent book, written by Christopher L. Murphy in association with Thomas Steenburg, basically chronicling for the first time most of the reports from the Western province of our neighbors to the North. It takes reports not only from books by John Green, Steenburg and John Bindernagel, but also from The Bigfoot Casebook and Who's Watching You?. But it also compiles reports from John Green and Steenburg's personal Case Files, as well as from the BFRO database. The book covers reports and events from 1799 to as recent as April 2011. It covers not just reports, but also major events, such as important milestones in research such as The Skookum Cast, the Sasquatch Summit, the opening of the Meet The Sasquatch exhibit in Vancouver and also in Pocatello, Idaho, and notable passings and beginnings in research with different researchers and scientists. If I were to give this book a rating on a scale from 1-10, I would give it a solid 9 1/2. Absolutely terrific book.


Review by Henry May June 6, 2012: This is an excellent book, written by Christopher L. Murphy in association with Thomas Steenburg, basically chronicling for the first time most of the reports from the Western province of our neighbors to the North. It takes reports not only from books by John Green, Steenburg and John Bindernagel, but also from The Bigfoot Casebook and Who's Watching You?. But it also compiles reports from John Green and Steenburg's personal Case Files, as well as from the BFRO database. The book covers reports and events from 1799 to as recent as April 2011. It covers not just reports, but also major events, such as important milestones in research such as The Skookum Cast, the Sasquatch Summit, the opening of the Meet The Sasquatch exhibit in Vancouver and also in Pocatello, Idaho, and notable passings and beginnings in research with different researchers and scientists. If I were to give this book a rating on a scale from 1-10, I would give it a solid 9 1/2. Absolutely terrific book.


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Christopher L. Murphy retired in 1994 after 36 years of service with the British Columbia Telephone Company (now Telus). During his career, he authored four books on business processes. After retirement he taught a night school course on vendor quality management at the B.C. Institute of Technology. An avid philatelist, Chris has written several books on Masonic Philately. Chris got involved in the sasquatch mystery when he met Rene Dahinden, who lived nearby, in 1993. He then worked with Rene in producing posters from the Patterson/Gimlin film and marketing sasquatch footprint casts. In 1996, Chris republished Roger Patterson's 1966 book, Do Abominable Snowmen of America Really Exist?, and Fred Beck's book, I Fought the Apemen of Mt. St. Helens. In 1997, Chris published Bigfoot in Ohio: Encounters with the Grassman, a book he authored in association with Joedy Cook and George Clappison of Ohio. In 2000, Chris embarked on a project to assemble a comprehensive pictorial presentation on the sasquatch. This initiative led to his 2004 sasquatch exhibit at the Vancouver (BC) Museum and the publication of Meet the Sasquatch, the first edition of this book. In due course, Chris wrote a supplemental section to Roger Patterson's book, which was republished in 2005 by Hancock House Publishers under the title, The Bigfoot Film Controversy. The following year, Chris updated his Ohio book, again with his two previous associates, and it was published in 2006 by Hancock House under the title, Bigfoot Encounters in Ohio: Quest for the Grassman. Chris's sasquatch exhibit next traveled to the Museum of Mysteries in Seattle, where it was displayed for five months in 2005. In June of the following year, it opened at the Museum of Natural History in Pocatello Idaho, where it was shown for 15 months. Chris has also attended and presented at many sasquatch symposiums, and has taken part in several television documentaries on the subject.

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