The Untold Story of Champ: A Social History of America's Loch Ness Monster
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State University of New York Press, 2012.
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Robert E. Bartholomew., & Robert E. Bartholomew|AUTHOR. (2012). The Untold Story of Champ: A Social History of America's Loch Ness Monster . State University of New York Press.

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Robert E. Bartholomew and Robert E. Bartholomew|AUTHOR. 2012. The Untold Story of Champ: A Social History of America's Loch Ness Monster. State University of New York Press.

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Robert E. Bartholomew and Robert E. Bartholomew|AUTHOR. The Untold Story of Champ: A Social History of America's Loch Ness Monster State University of New York Press, 2012.

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    [synopsis] => The definitive account of a Lake Champlain legend.

"The lake surface was glass. My girlfriend and I were fishing from our anchored rowboat in about fifteen feet of water, facing the New York shore. 'Ron, what's that?' I turned. About thirty feet away I saw three dark humps ... protruding about two feet above the surface. The humps were perhaps two or three feet apart. They didn't move. We didn't either. We watched in disbelief for about ten seconds. The humps slowly sank into the water. There was no wake, no telltale sign of movement. Unexplained. Eerie. Unsettling." - from the Foreword by Ronald S. Kermani

Scotland may have Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, but we have Champ, the legendary serpent-like monster of Lake Champlain. The first recorded sighting of Champ, in 1609, has been attributed to the lake's namesake, French explorer and cartographer Samuel de Champlain. This is pure myth, but there have been hundreds of sightings since then. Robert E. Bartholomew embarks on his own search, both of the lake firsthand and through period sources and archives-many never before published. Although he finds the trail obscured by sloppy journalism, local leaders motivated by tourism income, and bickering monster hunters, he weighs the evidence to craft a rich, colorful history of Champ. From the nineteenth century, when Champ was a household name, to 1977, when he appeared in Sandra Mansi's controversial photograph, Bartholomew covers it all. Real or imaginary, Champ and his story will fascinate believers and skeptics alike.
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