Ivan Terence Sanderson (January 30, 1911 – February 19, 1973) was a British biologist and writer born in Edinburgh, Scotland, who became a naturalized...
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originally founded in the 1950s by zoologists Bernard Heuvelmans and Ivan T. Sanderson. Scholars have noted that the subculture rejected mainstream approaches...
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writer probably best known, along with Scottish-American biologist Ivan T. Sanderson, as a founding figure in the pseudoscience and subculture of cryptozoology...
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(Pleasantville, N.Y.: Reader's Digest Assoc., 1998) p. 79. Ivan T. Sanderson and David Loth, IVAN T. SANDERSON'S BOOK OF GREAT JUNGLES (New York: Simon and Schuster...
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collagen fibers confirmed this. The term globster was coined in 1962 by Ivan T. Sanderson to describe this carcass, and another journalist dubbed the corpse...
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a special reporter. UFO and Fortean writers like Gray Barker and Ivan T. Sanderson arrived to investigate. After investigating the case in 2000, Joe...
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merge in many of the works by Sally Carrighar, Gerald Durrell and Ivan T. Sanderson. Sally Carrighar's works include One Day at Teton Marsh (1965), Home...
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controversy as to its identity. The term "globster" was coined by Ivan T. Sanderson in 1962 to describe the Tasmanian carcass of 1960, which was said...
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creator of anomalistics as a field of research, and he named biologist Ivan T. Sanderson and Sourcebook Project compiler William R. Corliss as being instrumental...
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from the brown bear. Chuchuna Wild man Yeti Rinčen also notes that Ivan T. Sanderson, one of the founders of the pseudoscience of cryptozoology, made attempts...
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writings, in turn, influenced Ivan T. Sanderson who became the "most eminent advocate" of the space animal idea. In 1967, Sanderson authored a book on the topic:...
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where there is no confirmed DNA for such a creature whatsoever. Ivan T. Sanderson and Bernard Heuvelmans, founders of the study of cryptozoology, spent...
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Regarding the famous Jersey Devil sightings of 1909, Loren Coleman and Ivan T. Sanderson offered the explanation that they were part of an elaborate real estate...
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Leguminosae" (Madison: Univ. Wisconsin Press) pp. 445-446 Ivan T. Sanderson and David Loth, "Ivan Sanderson's Book of Great Jungles" (New York: Simon and Schuster...
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speculative. Somewhere in his world travels, writer/naturalist/explorer Ivan T. Sanderson encountered reports of a species of fungi which "weigh a ton, and...
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missionary Gerald Sanderson (1881–1864), English cricketer Gordon Sanderson (1950–1977), Canadian murder victim Ivan T. Sanderson, Scottish-American...
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Cryptozoology. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 59–62, 180. ISBN 978-1137349439. Ivan T. Sanderson (2008) [1961]. Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life: The Story...
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literati such as Dorothy Parker. Other members included Vincent Gaddis, Ivan T. Sanderson, A. Merritt, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Buckminster Fuller. But "Fort...
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banks of the Suwannee River in northern Florida. Cryptozoologist Ivan T. Sanderson declared that the creature was a giant penguin that had somehow been...
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Phrynobatrachus sandersoni (redirect from Sanderson's hook frog)
Equatorial Guinea, including the island of Bioko. It is named for Ivan T. Sanderson, a British naturalist and explorer, and later on, author and television...
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Investigation. Peter C. Byrne at IMDb Look up cryptozoology in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Media related to Cryptozoology at Wikimedia Commons v t e...
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reading an article about the creature by Ivan T. Sanderson in True magazine in December 1959. In 1961 Sanderson published his encyclopedic Abominable Snowmen:...
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(New York: Sterling Pub. Co. Inc., 2002) p. 18. Ivan T. Sanderson and David Loth, "Ivan Sanderson's Book of Great Jungles" (New York: Simon and Schuster...
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Edgar's. One of his closest friends was fellow paranormal researcher Ivan T. Sanderson. Keel's apartment was "littered with literally tens of thousands of...
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from New York by naturalist and author Ivan T. Sanderson, and was broadcast Monday through Friday. Mr. Sanderson's assistant was "Patty Painter" (Patricia...
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mentioned investigating animal mutilation cases in 1966 (while with Ivan T. Sanderson) that were being reported in the Upper Ohio River Valley, around Gallipolis...
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year Bessor and Constable's theories were discussed nation-wide, Ivan T. Sanderson authored Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFOs, which made...
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List of Scottish science fiction writers (section T)
Scotland Gordon Rennie Terence Roberts (Ivan T. Sanderson) Michael Scott Rohan Archie Roy Brian Ruckley Ivan T. Sanderson (Terence Roberts) Graham Seton Michael...
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“Charles Fort says maybe we’re fished for, by supercelestial beings.” Ivan T. Sanderson, Scottish naturalist and writer, was a devotee of Fort's work, and...
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Trail," "Slinking Fury" and "Weird Tribes." Episodes introduced by Ivan T. Sanderson were "Armed Menace," "Cameras in the Wilderness," "Herds of Destruction...
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