A FOUNDATIONAL CRYPTOZOOLOGICAL TEXT
SANDERSON, Ivan T. Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life. Philadelphia and New York: Chilton Company, (1961). Octavo, original light purple cloth, original dust jacket. $750.
First edition of this pioneering work on Yeti, Sasquatches, Bigfeet and other "sub-humans," written by the scientist who coined the term cryptozoology.
A notably early treatise on the subject, this examination of "the ABSM [Abominable Snowman] problem" offers "as thorough an evaluation of all known ABSM sightings as could possibly be compiled at this time" (from the foreword). The author, a Scottish-born biologist, nature writer and media personality, helped establish cryptozoology as a popular field. Illustrated with 16 pages of black-and-white photographs.
Contents clean; book and price-clipped dust jacket with minor toning to spine, jacket with one short closed tear to back panel. An extremely good copy, uncommon in the original dust jacket.