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Rating:  Summary: Steenberg's Alberta Review: Here's another keeper for any bigfoot buff. Steenberg has several books out on the sasquatch phenomenon. The nice part of his books is that he sticks to the areas he knows - Alberta, Canada. He does a great job in his retellings and 'research' of sightings/footprints. He covers many fresh stories and tends to stay away from the well known ones and U.S. occurances.Steenberg spends alot of time travelling and produces some good interviews. Easy and quick to read and pretty enjoyable because you aren't getting rehashings of all the popular stories (Bauman, Ape Canyon, Patterson/Gimlin, etc). These deal with the more private citizens that just happened to have witnessed something out of the ordinary. For a good coverage of Western Canada, pick up Steenberg's books and "Raincoast Sasquatch" by Robert Alley and you'll have some excellent reports thoroughly covering this region.
Rating:  Summary: Reports of the Sasquatch in Alberta, Canada Review: This volume deals with sightings primarily in the providence of Alberta, Canada. Most of the reports that have previously been published of this animal have been in British Columbia. It may surprise some readers that the Sasquatch has been reported in other providences. The writers style is a bit rambling, however he has personally investigated most of the sightings in this book. The reports are not as detailed as some other investigators in the field such as John Green, but this book is a good addition to anyone interested in this subject's library.
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