Ian Thorne Books

The Wolf man
The Wolf man

By Ian Thorne

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Briefly discusses the origins of werewolf legends and the portrayal of werewolves in films. Also presents a synopsis of the 1941 film starring Lon Chaney, Jr. and the 1935 film starring Henry Hull.

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Bermuda Triangle
Bermuda Triangle

By Ian Thorne

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Discusses an area of the Atlantic Ocean known as the Bermuda Triangle, where numerous ships and airplanes have mysteriously disappeared.

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Bigfoot
Bigfoot

By Ian Thorne

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Relates sightings and tales of Bigfoot or Yeti in the Pacific Northwest, Himalaya Mountains, and other parts of the world.

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The Loch Ness monster
The Loch Ness monster

By Ian Thorne

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Discusses sightings of a "monster" in a Scottish lake and the work of people who are trying to identify the mysterious creature.

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UFO's
UFO's

By Ian Thorne

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Discusses sightings of UFO's, presents possible explanations for them, and identifies on-going studies of these phenomena.

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Monster tales of native Americans
Monster tales of native Americans

By Ian Thorne

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A collection of monster stories from various North American Indian tribes.

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Ancient astronauts
Ancient astronauts

By Ian Thorne

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Discusses Swiss writer Erick von Däniken's theories concerning extraterrestrial influences on the development of ancient civilizations.

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Meet the Linebackers
Meet the Linebackers

By Ian Thorne

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