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Books with title The Loch Mess Monster

  • The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster

    Jeanne Bendick

    Hardcover (Carson-Dellosa Pub Llc, Nov. 1, 1976)
    Examines the mystery of the Loch Ness monster by reviewing its history, the geography of the lake, maps, photographs, and sketches.
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  • Nessie the Loch Ness Monster

    Richard Brassey

    Paperback (Dolphin Paperbacks, May 1, 1997)
    This book contains facts (more or less true) about the Loch Ness Monster, her alleged arrival in the loch, and what people have seen—or thought they have seen.
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  • THE MONSTER MEN

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook
    Cornell University professor Arthur Maxon, who has been experimenting in the creation of artificial life, travels with his daughter Virginia to one of the remote Pamarung Islands in the East Indies to pursue his project. Their departure is noted with interest by a young man, Townsend J. Harper, Jr., who is quite taken with Virginia and determines to find out where they are going. In Singapore Maxon commissions Dr. Carl von Horn to take them the remainder of the way to their destination in his yacht the Ithaca, and then to assist him in his experiments. On the island the group fights off a pirate attack and builds a fort.Maxon and von Horn begin their experiments, growing several living creatures in chemical vats, humanoid but mindless and ugly. Maxon hopes Experiment Number Thirteen will result in a perfect human being, and in his fanatic obsession plans to wed Virginia to this ultimate creation. Von Horn retains a more realistic viewpoint and hopes to marry her himself, leading to friction. Meanwhile, locals including Budadreen, one of von Horn’s crewmen, and Muda Saffir, leader of the pirates, conspire against the scientists, whom they believe are hiding treasure. They are watched closely by Chinese cook Sing Lee, who recognizes the pirate.Experiment Number Thirteen indeed appears to result in a physically perfect man, but as soon as the scientists discover this an emergency distracts them. Experiment Number One has escaped and abducted Virginia. Maxon, von Horn and Sing Lee pursue the monster, only to find it dead at the hands of Number Thirteen, also escaped from the lab in the wake of the scientists’ departure. Thinking Virginia still in danger, von Horn attacks the creature and is nearly killed himself, but is spared by Thirteen when Virginia pleads for his life. Ignorant of the handsome stranger’s origin, the girl finds herself attracted to him.Maxon and von Horn return Thirteen to the lab and begin educating him. Von Horn privately discloses to Virginia Maxon's plan to wed her to one of his creatures, while concealing it is her rescuer to whom she is to be wed. Separately, he informs Thirteen of his artificial origin. Both recipients of his confidences are horrified. Thirteen, or Jack, as he is now called, is convinced that he is a soulless monster and that Maxon must be stopped.Von Horn absconds with Virginia while Jack goes to confront Maxon, Budadreen and six crewmen steal a chest they believe holds Maxon’s wealth. Muda Saffir’s pirates pirates attack the compound and appropriate the chest. Jack, reconsidering his rage, defends Maxon and Sing Lee against the pirates. Virginia rebuff’s von Horn’s advances and falls in with Budadreen, who takes her captive and sails off in von Horn’s yacht. Von Horn, since his effort to turn Jack against Maxon has failed, releases the other eleven monsters against them. Jack overawes the creatures and gains control of them, but Maxon, apparently regaining his sanity, turns on him and drives him away.The Ithaca is wrecked in a gale, and Budadreen and his men swept overboard; later the drifting hulk is boarded by headhunters. Jack and the eleven monsters search for Virginia and find the yacht in the harbor, when it is boarded by Muda Saffir's pirates, the monsters attack them. Saffir takes Virginia and flees the battle in his prahu; the monsters, capturing another prahu, pursue them....(non illustrated)
  • The Loch Ness Monster!

    Steven Roberts

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Stories of a plesiosaur-like creature living in the depths of Scotlands Loch Ness, a very deep lake, have been surfacing for years. Investigations, searches, sonar studies, and multiple other search functions have been conducted to solve the mysteryso far evidence is still inconclusive. Some think Nessie is a modern-day dinosaur that somehow managed to survive the mass extinction the rest of its kind suffered, others think people have taken bad photographs of water birds or small boats. All readers, even the most reluctant, will be intrigued by this fact-filled discussion.
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  • The Messy Monster

    Michael Pellowski, Diane Paterson

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Sam Skunk and his animal friends, after having a picnic at the lake, return to find a mess so big it could only have been made by a monster
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  • Monster in the Loch Ness

    Jack N. Becker

    language (KidPub Press, Jan. 24, 2011)
    When 13-year-old Jadekit Tuson graduates from the Academy of Detectives, he's more than a little unhappy to discover that his first assignment is looking for the Loch Ness Monster. He doesn't believe in such supernatural creatures, and besides, if no one has found it after hundreds of years of searching, why should he expect any luck? But luck must be on Jadekit's side, because before long, he's hot on the trail of the mythical creature. Unfortunately for Jadekit, that trail leads him straight into an international conspiracy that could cost him, and the Loch Ness Monster, their lives...
  • The Loch Ness Monster

    Harriette Sheffer Abels, Howard Schroeder

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Suggests theories relating to a large creature inhabiting Scotland's Loch Ness, reportedly sighted 3000 times since 1933.
  • Loch Ness Monster

    Marvin Lopez

    language (Gray Duck Creative Works LLC, June 26, 2018)
    Is it a monster or a myth surfacing in Scotland’s Loch Ness? This book first details the creature called Nessie, and then questions its existence. Young readers get to review information offered by both eyewitnesses and scientists. Will it be enough to form an opinion?
  • The Loch Ness Monster

    Mary Ann Hoffman

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Describes the monster that is said to live in Loch Ness in Scotland, including stories about the monster, sightings, and pictures, and presents several theories as to whether Nessie is real.
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  • Is the Loch Ness Monster Real?

    Allison Lassieur

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Feb. 2, 2016)
    Four new titles in this best-selling series examine the evidence—or lack thereof—for these supernatural legends. Reviews of the first six books called the series "solid stuff for teaching high-interest critical thinking," (Booklist) and said, "These books will spark classroom debate," (School Library Journal). Curious minds want to know: are these things real? Read and decide for yourself! Presents stories of the Loch Ness monster in Scotland, examining the evidence of various explanations and hoaxes surrounding this legend.
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  • The Loch Ness monster

    Elwood D Baumann

    Paperback (F. Watts, Jan. 1, 1977)
    Discusses the sightings of and the searches for the Loch Ness monster and what they have revealed about this mysterious creature and his habits.
  • The Loch Ness Monster

    Ian Thorne

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, Nov. 1, 1978)
    Explores the facts and legends surrounding the existence of a giant prehistoric beast in Scotland's glacier lake, Loch Ness