Karl Shuker - Books

Books

  • Mystery Cats of the World (1989), Robert Hale, ISBN 0-7090-3706-6
  • Extraordinary Animals Worldwide (1991), Robert Hale, ISBN 0-7090-4421-6
  • The Lost Ark: New and Rediscovered Animals of the 20th Century (1993), HarperCollins, ISBN 0-00-219943-2
  • Dragons - A Natural History (1995), Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-684-81443-9; republished (2006), Taschen
  • In Search of Prehistoric Survivors (1995), Blandford, ISBN 0-7137-2469-2
  • The Unexplained (1996), Carlton Books, ISBN 1-85868-186-3
  • From Flying Toads To Snakes With Wings (1997), Llewellyn, ISBN 1-56718-673-4
  • Mysteries of Planet Earth (1999), Carlton Books, ISBN 1-85868-679-2
  • The Hidden Powers of Animals, (2001), Reader's Digest, ISBN 0-7621-0328-0
  • The New Zoo: New and Rediscovered Animals of the Twentieth Century (2002), House of Stratus, ISBN 1-84232-561-2
  • The Beasts That Hide From Man (2003), Paraview, ISBN 1-931044-64-3
  • Extraordinary Animals Revisited (2007) CFZ Press, ISBN 1-905723-17-1
  • Dr Shuker's Casebook (2008) CFZ Press, ISBN 1-905723-33-1
  • Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals on Stamps: A Worldwide Catalogue (2008) CFZ Press, ISBN 1-905723-34-2
  • Star Steeds and Other Dreams: The Collected Poems (2009) CFZ Press, ISBN 978-1-905723-40-9
  • Karl Shuker's Alien Zoo: From the Pages of Fortean Times (2010) CFZ Press, ISBN 978-1-905723-62-1
  • The Encyclopaedia of New and Rediscovered Animals (2012) Coachwhip Publications, ISBN 978-1-61646-108-9

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