Arthur C. Clarke's Chronicles Of The Strange And Mysterious Contents: Book Cover (Front) (Back) Scan / Edit Notes Picture Plates (Paberback) First Set Of Plates Second Set Of Plates Foreword by Arthur C. Clarke 1 - The Beasts that Hide from Man 2 - The Silence of the Past 3 - Out of the Blue 4 - Strange Tales from the Lakes 5 - Of Monsters and Mermaids 6 - Supernatural Scenes 7 - Fairies, Phantoms, Fantastic Photographs 8 - Mysteries from East and West 9 - Where Are They? Acknowledgements Photo Credits (Removed) Index (Removed) Scan / Edit Notes This is the paper-back version which has less pictures than the hard-back version. I have scanned both but due to the large size increase only the paper-back version will be posted. Versions available and duly posted: Format: v1.0 (Text) Format: v1.0 (PDB - open format) Format: v1.5 (HTML) Format: v1.5 (PDF - no security) Format: v1.5 (PRC - for MobiPocket Reader - pictures included) Genera: Supernatural Extra's: Pictures Included (for all versions) Copyright: 1987 / 1989 First Scanned: 2002 Posted to: alt.binaries.e-book Note: 1. The Html, Text and Pdb versions are bundled together in one zip file. 2. The Pdf and Prc files are sent as single zips (and naturally don't have the file structure below) ~~~~ Structure: (Folder and Sub Folders) {Main Folder} - HTML Files | |- {Nav} - Navigation Files | |- {PDB} | |- {Pic} - Graphic files | |- {Text} - Text File -Salmun Plates for the Paper-Back Version First Set Of Plates A drawing of mokele-mbembe by artist David Miller based on a description given by Congolese eye- witnesses. Scottish farmer Ted Noble finally managed to trap the puma which had been savaging his sheep for several months. 'Bear' paw print in the snow on Hackney marshes. Photographs of the Surrey puma are few and fuzzy. The hands and feet of the wildman. The Nanjing belt. The discovery of aluminium amongst the fragments suggested that the Chinese isolated the metal at least 1,500 years before western scientists. Professor Frank J. Frost (centre) examines the Chinese anchor with two of his students. The Great Glass Slab of Galilee. For years this astonishing example of ancient technology went unnoticed. Serving as a stand for a museum display case.