Tom Shirley
03-13-2008, 10:18 PM
Until we do have our Books/Other Merchandise page finished, I just thought to inform everyone that Dmitri Bayanov has written a new book titled "Bigfoot Research The Russian Vision". If you would like to order this NEW book before we do have the order page finished, please let Jan or I know. The first 100 books sold will be signed by Dmitri Bayanov. We are the only providers of this new book.
Our Book Sales page is now up and running thanks to EddieC. You can click the "Books" tab on our main page or see at this link >
http://www.bigfootreferenceguide.com/books.htm
Bigfoot Research: the Russian Vision
Price for this Book is $60.00
Plus shipping & handling.
Item #: BRRV
PayPal is the preferred payment method but money orders can be mailed to:
Janice Carter
610 North Chamberlain Ave.
Rockwood, TN. 37854-3240
Bigfoot Research: The Russian Vision, by Dmitri Bayanov, is a volume of 404 pages, presenting a collection of his writings on this subject from 1976 to the present, illustrated with 24 color photographs and several scores in black & white. It's the largest book in English devoted to bigfoot research by Russian hominologists over the past decades. The term hominology to denote the study of living non-sapiens hominids was coined by the author in the 1970s. Another handy working term coined by him is homin, which embraces all wild hairy bipeds, such as Bigfoot, Almas, Almasty, Yeren, Yowie, etc. Accordingly, as far as habitats are concerned, the book deals with homins in Europe, Russian, China, North America, and Australia. In temporal terms, it traces the theme from antiquity to the present time, offering a fine collection of homin images in ancient and medieval art.
Bayanov tells how he became engaged in bigfoot research and what makes him carry on. He predicts strong impact of hominology on the development of science and philosophy.
Many pages and photos are devoted to contacts and cooperation with Russian counterparts in North America, especially with outstanding BF contactees and investigators, such as Janice Carter, who, with Mary Green, authored the ground-breaking 50 Years with Bigfoot.
All in all, this volume is a virtual textbook on the subject. Having read it, the reader is sure to become a knowledgeable student of hominology, a discipline both fascinating and educational.Here are a couple of photos of his new book.
http://www.bigfootreferenceguide.com/books/Bayanovs_Bigfoot_Research_The_Russian_Vision_cover _sm.jpg
http://www.bigfootreferenceguide.com/books/Bayanovs_Bigfoot_Research_The_Russian_Vision_backc over_sm.jpg
http://www.bigfootreferenceguide.com/books/Bayanovs_Bigfoot_Research_The_Russian_Vision_side_ sm.jpg
Bigfoot Research, The Russian Vision. Now offered for the first time ever is this limited numbered and autographed edition of the Bigfoot Research The Russian Vision. The first 100 copies will be numbered and signed by the author and co-author Dmitri Bayanov and Igor Bourtsev. The book contains over 400 pages all in English with about sixty black and white photographs and sixteen pages of full color photographs. The cover is in full color. The book is complied with Chris Murphy and Edited by Roger Knights. Hurry while supplies last and order your copy today.
Dmitri Bayanov, born in 1932, chairman of the Smolin Seminar on the Questions of Hominology under the auspices of the State Darwin Museum in Moscow, science director of The International Center of Hominology.
Engaged in this investigation since 1964, participant of hominological expeditions in the North Caucasus (Kabardino-Balkaria, 1964-65, 1967), Pamiro-Alai, 1982; author of "Leshy dubbed Monkey (1991); "In the Footsteps of the Russian Snowman"(1996); "America's Bigfoot: Fact, Not Fiction"(1997); author and co-author of many publications in popular scientific magazines and in newspapers, in the international scientific journal Current Anthropology; engaged in lively exchange of information via the Internet with Russian and foreign investigators; participant of international conferences on problems of hominology.
Igor Bourtsev, born in 1940, candidate of historical sciences, publisher, president of the Cryptosphere Fund for furthering scientific searches and explorations, director of the International Center of Hominology.
Engaged in this investigation since 1965, participant and leader of many hominological expeditions – in the North Caucasus (Kabardino-Balkaria, 1965), Azerbajan (Talysh, 1970-75), Abkhazia (1971, 1975, 1978), Mongolia (1976), Pamiro-Alai (1979-82), the Murmansk Region (Lovozero Lake, 1990); participant of investigations near St. Petersburg (1997) and in the Kirov Region (2002-2003). Devoted several years to the study of the Patterson film; author and co-author of many publications in the popular scientific magazines and in newspapers. In the fall of 2004 spent five weeks in Tennessee, USA, investigating reports of bigfoots visiting the Carter Farm.
Buyer is to pay actual shipping and handling cost to their address.
Our Book Sales page is now up and running thanks to EddieC. You can click the "Books" tab on our main page or see at this link >
http://www.bigfootreferenceguide.com/books.htm
Bigfoot Research: the Russian Vision
Price for this Book is $60.00
Plus shipping & handling.
Item #: BRRV
PayPal is the preferred payment method but money orders can be mailed to:
Janice Carter
610 North Chamberlain Ave.
Rockwood, TN. 37854-3240
Bigfoot Research: The Russian Vision, by Dmitri Bayanov, is a volume of 404 pages, presenting a collection of his writings on this subject from 1976 to the present, illustrated with 24 color photographs and several scores in black & white. It's the largest book in English devoted to bigfoot research by Russian hominologists over the past decades. The term hominology to denote the study of living non-sapiens hominids was coined by the author in the 1970s. Another handy working term coined by him is homin, which embraces all wild hairy bipeds, such as Bigfoot, Almas, Almasty, Yeren, Yowie, etc. Accordingly, as far as habitats are concerned, the book deals with homins in Europe, Russian, China, North America, and Australia. In temporal terms, it traces the theme from antiquity to the present time, offering a fine collection of homin images in ancient and medieval art.
Bayanov tells how he became engaged in bigfoot research and what makes him carry on. He predicts strong impact of hominology on the development of science and philosophy.
Many pages and photos are devoted to contacts and cooperation with Russian counterparts in North America, especially with outstanding BF contactees and investigators, such as Janice Carter, who, with Mary Green, authored the ground-breaking 50 Years with Bigfoot.
All in all, this volume is a virtual textbook on the subject. Having read it, the reader is sure to become a knowledgeable student of hominology, a discipline both fascinating and educational.Here are a couple of photos of his new book.
http://www.bigfootreferenceguide.com/books/Bayanovs_Bigfoot_Research_The_Russian_Vision_cover _sm.jpg
http://www.bigfootreferenceguide.com/books/Bayanovs_Bigfoot_Research_The_Russian_Vision_backc over_sm.jpg
http://www.bigfootreferenceguide.com/books/Bayanovs_Bigfoot_Research_The_Russian_Vision_side_ sm.jpg
Bigfoot Research, The Russian Vision. Now offered for the first time ever is this limited numbered and autographed edition of the Bigfoot Research The Russian Vision. The first 100 copies will be numbered and signed by the author and co-author Dmitri Bayanov and Igor Bourtsev. The book contains over 400 pages all in English with about sixty black and white photographs and sixteen pages of full color photographs. The cover is in full color. The book is complied with Chris Murphy and Edited by Roger Knights. Hurry while supplies last and order your copy today.
Dmitri Bayanov, born in 1932, chairman of the Smolin Seminar on the Questions of Hominology under the auspices of the State Darwin Museum in Moscow, science director of The International Center of Hominology.
Engaged in this investigation since 1964, participant of hominological expeditions in the North Caucasus (Kabardino-Balkaria, 1964-65, 1967), Pamiro-Alai, 1982; author of "Leshy dubbed Monkey (1991); "In the Footsteps of the Russian Snowman"(1996); "America's Bigfoot: Fact, Not Fiction"(1997); author and co-author of many publications in popular scientific magazines and in newspapers, in the international scientific journal Current Anthropology; engaged in lively exchange of information via the Internet with Russian and foreign investigators; participant of international conferences on problems of hominology.
Igor Bourtsev, born in 1940, candidate of historical sciences, publisher, president of the Cryptosphere Fund for furthering scientific searches and explorations, director of the International Center of Hominology.
Engaged in this investigation since 1965, participant and leader of many hominological expeditions – in the North Caucasus (Kabardino-Balkaria, 1965), Azerbajan (Talysh, 1970-75), Abkhazia (1971, 1975, 1978), Mongolia (1976), Pamiro-Alai (1979-82), the Murmansk Region (Lovozero Lake, 1990); participant of investigations near St. Petersburg (1997) and in the Kirov Region (2002-2003). Devoted several years to the study of the Patterson film; author and co-author of many publications in the popular scientific magazines and in newspapers. In the fall of 2004 spent five weeks in Tennessee, USA, investigating reports of bigfoots visiting the Carter Farm.
Buyer is to pay actual shipping and handling cost to their address.