The World's Greatest Unsolved Mysteries

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Dundurn, Sep 1, 1997 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 232 pages

People disappear without a trace. Captain Briggs, his crew, and his family vanished from the Canadian built Mary Celeste. Ben Bathurst walked around the horses harnessed to his coach - and was never seen again. People appear without explanation Kaspar Hauser arrived in Nuremberg as inexplicably as if he’d materialised from some unknown dimension. Researchers of the paranormal have investigated cases where thought-forms seem to have acquired quasi-physical properties. Madame Blavatsky claimed to have done it. There were times when Nikola Tesla, the brilliant electrical experimenter, seems to have lived in an alternative reality where mental images of his machines became solid to him. Tesla expert, Oliver Nichelson, put forward a theory connecting Tesla’s awesomely strange apparatus at Wardenclyffe, Long Island, with the Tunguska explosion of 1908. Were similar strange forces responsible for moving the Barbados coffins around in their sealed vault?

Where do poltergeists, like the one that haunted Esther Cox in Amherst, Nova Scotia, get their inexplicable energy? When scores of reliable witnesses continue to report their sightings of UFOs, ghosts, crop circles, lake monsters, enormous cat-like beasts, Yeti, and Sasquatch, how can their observations be explained?

We live in an immeasurably strange universe, miraculously suspended in space and time: a universe that has room for the mysteries of the ancient British King Arthur, Merlin, and the Holy Grail; the Oak Island Money Pit in Canada; the undeciphered Glozel Alphabet, and the Priest’s Treasure at Rennes-le-Chateau in France; Mermaids and Sea Monsters; the Kingdom of Prester John; the Riddle of the Pictish Stones at Meigle in Scotland; the Vampire of Croglin Grange; Zombies and Wer-beasts; the Devil’s Footprints in Devonshire; the Green Children of Woolpit; Lost Cities and Sunken Islands; Pyramids and Stone Circles; Telepathy, Telekinesis, Teleportation, and Prophecy. The list is endless. The investigations fascinating.

The World’s Greatest Unsolved Mysteries invites the reader to accompany Lionel and Patricia Fanthorpe on their many intriguing investigations in Canada and worldwide and their years of research into the unexplained.

 

Contents

ANTARCTICA AND THE ANCIENT MAPS
1
THE CANADIAN SASQUATCH AND OTHER STRANGE ANTHROPOIDS
7
THE MYSTERY OF SINCLAIRS TEMPLARS
13
THE RIDDLE OF RENNESLECHÂTEAU
21
THE MYSTERY OF THE OAK ISLAND MONEY PIT
31
THE AMHERST POLTERGEIST
43
BORLEY RECTORY AND OTHER HAUNTINGS
52
THE STRANGE CASE OF THE BARBADOS COFFINS
63
THE MYSTERY OF THE DEVONSHIRE FOOTPRINTS
118
WHO WERE THE GREEN CHILDREN OF WOOLPIT?
126
WHO ENGRAVED THE YARMOUTH STONE?
136
VAMPIRES AND GOATSUCKERS
144
GLOZEL AND OTHER STRANGE ALPHABETS
155
THE PROPHECIES OF MOTHER SHIPTON AND NOSTRADAMUS
166
THE RIDDLE OF WROXHAM BROAD AND OTHER TIME SLIPS
180
WHERE DID BEN BATHURST Go?
194

THE MYSTERY OF THE MARY CELESTE
76
WHO WAS KASPAR HAUSER?
87
GUARDIANS OF THE GRAIL
97
OGOPOGO AND OTHER LAKE MONSTERS
109
Bibliography
203
Index
205
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About the author (1997)

Lionel Fanthorpe is a world authority on unexplained phenomena and the paranormal. In the 1970s he lectured on it for Cambridge University's Board of Extra-Mural Studies, and is a prolific writer and radio and television broadcaster on unsolved mysteries. His other interests include martial arts and weight training. A recent article by Mike Buckingham in the Argus describes him as a combination of Stallone's toughness and Mrs. Thatcher's decisiveness.

Patricia Fanthorpe contributes the accurate and efficient research capabilities which their kind of work demands. She's also Lionel's sole agent and PR executive, and enjoys folk dancing when their schedule allows! Married since 1957, they have two daughters and live in Cardiff, Wales, UK.

The Fanthorpes' most recent Hounslow Press book is the best-selling The Oak Island Mystery: The Secret of the World's Greatest Treasure Hunt.

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