Customer Support
0
Close

Categories

Filters

    A Natural History of Sea Serpents

    €24,43
    • Including 9% Tax: €24,43
    • Excluding VAT: €22,41
    2 In stock: Ordered on working days before 17:00, shipped the same day.
    A Natural History of Sea Serpents, re-examines the cold-case enigma of sea serpents and monsters described by impeccable witnesses over three centuries.... Show more
    • Free shipping in the Netherlands from € 35,- *
    • Ordered before 5 p.m. on working days? Shipped the same day!
    • 14-day money back guarantee
    • We are happy to think along!

    Product description

    AuthorAdrian Shine
    LanguageEnglish
    ISBN9781849955881
    PublisherWhittles Publishing
    Pages256
    Size17 x 24 cm
    FormatHardcover
    ImagesColour images, illustrations
    Year published 2024

    A Natural History of Sea Serpents, re-examines the cold-case enigma of sea serpents and monsters described by impeccable witnesses over three centuries. These reports have sometimes intrigued and puzzled the most eminent scientists of their times, yet often became the butt of popular derision.

    Naturalist Adrian Shine, best known for his fifty years examining Loch Ness as a 'sympathetic sceptic', reveals how the loch actually held the key to the greater mystery. He exonerates the integrity of most witnesses, often remarks upon the accuracy of their observations yet offers bold and radical interpretations of what they have seen. The book digs deep into the roots of the legend and shows how expectations 'evolved' from those 'serpents' to prehistoric 'monsters' during the nineteenth century.

    A Natural History of Sea Serpents cites over a hundred reports and contains as many illustrations as evidence for its conclusions. His findings, stemming from knowledge of ships, the sea and the true monsters living there, cover the entire spectrum of reports, giving new insight, for example, into the famous HMS Daedalus episode of 1848, the description of a very unusual creature seen by two zoologists in 1904 and the serpent seen by hundreds off the coast of New England in 1817. Nothing daunted, he investigates reports of huge serpents seen battling whales and creatures which defy our understanding of vertebrate anatomy by bending both sideways and up and down, whilst under fire by the French Navy.

    A Natural History of Sea Serpents will certainly generate debate within the cryptozoology movement, yet also challenges the theories of the preeminent sceptical writer on the subject, Dr. Robert France, who has proposed whales and other creatures entangled in pre-plastic era fishing gear as the cause of most sea serpent encounters. Nevertheless, the author shares this ethnobiological perspective and ends with a strong conservation message.

    Adrian Shine was author, designer and curator of the Loch Ness Centre at Drumnadrochit and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Member of the Freshwater Biological Association and Scientific Exploration Society.

    Specifications

    Article number
    9781849955881
    EAN
    9781849955881

    Reviews

    0 from 5Based on 0 reviews
    Create your own review

    There are no reviews written yet about this product..

    Related products

    Complete your order

    A Natural History of Sea Serpents
    € 24,43
    A Natural History of Sea Serpents
    2 In stock: Ordered on working days before 17:00, shipped the same day.
    Add to cart

    Recently viewed