Publisher's Synopsis
"American Folklores: Part Two: Cryptids and Monsters in American Folklore" is a
fascinating exploration of the mythical creatures that populate the folklore of
America. The book delves into the origins and legends of a wide range of cryptids
and monsters, including Mothman, Chupacabra, Bigfoot, and the Loch Ness
Monster, among others.
Each chapter of the book provides a detailed account of a different cryptid or
monster, drawing on eyewitness accounts, historical records, and scientific
research to uncover the truth behind the legends. The book also explores the
cultural and social significance of these creatures, examining the ways in which
they have become embedded in the American imagination and culture.
From the eerie and mysterious Owlman of Cornwall, to the legendary beasts of
the Ozarks and beyond, "American Folklores" is a captivating and thoughtprovoking look at the enduring power of folklore and myth. Whether you are a
skeptic or a believer, this book is sure to captivate and intrigue you with its rich
tales of monsters and mysteries from around the world