The Maryland Bigfoot Digest

The Maryland Bigfoot Digest

The Maryland Bigfoot Digest

Mark Opsasnick

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Editorial:
Xlibris
Año de edición:
2004
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781413467765
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THE MARYLAND BIGFOOT DIGEST is a comprehensive survey of creature sightings in the Free State. In this offering of extensive research, author Mark Opsasnick describes his indoctrination into the world of monsters, offers detailed coverage of such legendary beasts as the Sykesville Monster, the Harewood Park Monster, and the Harford County Bigfoot, and rounds out his work with an impressive roster of 300 alleged sightings of Bigfoot-type creatures in his home state of Maryland. Whether you

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