The Jersey Devil

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  • The Jersey Devil Book Detail

  • Author : James F. McCloy
  • Release Date : 1976
  • Publisher : B B& A Publishers
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 126
  • ISBN 13 : 9780912608112
  • File Size : 22,22 MB

The Jersey Devil by James F. McCloy PDF Summary

Book Description: In the course of its extraordinary history, the Jersey Devil has been exorcised, shot, electrocuted, declared officially dead, and scoffed as foolishness--none of which has had any effect on it or the people who persist in seeing it!This mysterious creature is said to prowl the lonely sand trails and mist-shrouded marshes of the Pine Barrens, and emerge perioducally to rampage through the towns and cities of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, leaving many communities in near-hysteria.The authors show that while a few appearances have been out-right fraud and others have likely been the result of mass hysteria, this creature has been seen by enough sane, sober, and responsible citizens to keep the possiblity of its existence alive and tantalizing.Over 50,000 in print

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The Jersey Devil

The Jersey Devil

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In the course of its extraordinary history, the Jersey Devil has been exorcised, shot, electrocuted, declared officially dead, and scoffed as foolishness--none

Protecting New Jersey's Environment

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The Pine Barrens

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Most people think of New Jersey as a suburban-industrial corridor that runs between New York and Philadelphia. Yet in the low center of the state is a near wild