April 18, 2012
One I missed when it was published a few weeks ago, but well worth taking a look at. What is it? It’s the Londonist’s review of Neil Arnold’s book, Mystery Animals of the British Isles: London, which, says the reviewer of Neil’s book, “…is teeming with preternatural animals, from exotic big cats to winged abominations straight out of folklore. So posits Neil Arnold in a book that can only be described as eccentric.”
The reviewer continues: “Mystery Animals of the British Isles: London collects together hundreds of tales of freakish fauna — from days of yore to the current time. There’s plenty of fascinating stuff in here: the Sydenham leopard, covert menageries, giant rats, even a capybara in Barnet. The book also chronicles sightings of creatures that could generously be described as ‘unlikely’, such as the Brentford Griffin, the phantom ape of Hampstead and a monstrous giant bird at Lincoln’s Inn. Arnold maintains a sceptical though enquiring mind throughout.”
And you can find the complete review right here.
I can say, too, that if you’re interested in finding out more about the strange creatures that inhabit – or have inhabited – a certain, old capital city, then Mystery Animals of the British Isles: London is definitely the one for you!
About Nick Redfern
Punk music fan, Tennents Super and Carlsberg Special Brew beer fan, horror film fan, chocolate fan, like to wear black clothes, like to stay up late. Work as a writer.
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