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Loch Ness Monster Collection HLH Libraries Special Collections Loch Ness Monster Collection Loch Ness Monster Collection Item home site Item types Item barcode Control No Author Title Inverness Reference AF 38011050792962 0345294475 Konvitz, Jeffrey Monster : a tale of Loch Ness / Jeffrey Konvitz Inverness Reference 38011050793101 0722185812 Tremayne, Peter, 1943- The curse of Loch Ness / (by) Peter Tremayne Inverness Reference 38011050793275 M0019962HL Alten, Steve The Loch / Steve Alten AF 3 Inverness Reference ANF 38011050789406 0060226595 Hunter, Mollie, 1922- The kelpie's pearls / by Mollie Hunter i.e. M. M. H. M. Inverness Reference 38011050793044 1591092469 Wickstrom, Lois Nessie and the living stone / by Lois Wickstrom and Jea ANF 2 Inverness Reference CD Rom - Junior 38011050789570 M0028287HL Loch Ness [computer file] CD Rom - Junior 1 Inverness Reference DVD15 38011080114906 M0017300HL Loch Ness Terror [videorecording] / director, Paul Zill DVD15 1 Inverness Reference DVD Ex 38011050789471 M0028285HL The Loch Ness monster [videorecording] / directed by Ch Inverness Reference 38011050789620 M0028303HL Loch Ness [videorecording] : great monster mystery Inverness Reference 38011050789638 M0028463HL The legend of loch ness [videorecording] / written and Inverness Reference 38011050789679 M0028305HL Desperately seeking Nessie [videorecording] : video dia DVD Ex 4 Inverness Reference DVD PG 38011050789521 M0028286HL Mysterios monsters [videorecording] / written and direc Inverness Reference 38011050789588 M0028461HL Doctor Who: Terror of the Zygons [videorecording] / dir Inverness Reference 38011050789737 M0028465HL The secret of the Loch [videorecording] : the secret pr DVD PG 3 Inverness Reference DVD U 38011050789331 M0028456HL Secret of the Loch [videorecording] / written and direc DVD U 1 Inverness Reference JF 38011050789661 M0028277HL Gammon, David J. The mystery of Monster Lake / David Gammon ; general ed Inverness Reference 38011050789943 0953317846 Vandersteen, Willy The Loch Ness mystery / by Willy Vandersteen Inverness Reference 38011050789950 9002213441 Vandersteen, Willy De Rode Ridder : Loch Ness / Willy Vandersteen Inverness Reference 38011050792996 0361060963 Family Ness : Elspeth and Angus meet the professor / cr Inverness Reference 38011050793093 0375803521 King-Smith, Dick The water horse / Dick King-Smith ; illustrated by Davi Inverness Reference 38011050793143 1576730190 Janney, Rebecca Price, 1957- Mystery at Loch Ness / by Rebecca Price Janney Inverness Reference 38011050793192 0426110412 Dicks, Terrance Dr Who and the Loch Ness Monster Inverness Reference 38011050793291 0689822863 Cooper, Susan, 1935- The Boggart and the monster / Susan Cooper Inverness Reference 38011050793374 1858214432 Hyslop, Maitland P. Drumnadrochit Dorit, Nessie and the plane crash / Maitl Inverness Reference 38011050793424 1858214424 Hyslop, Maitland P. Drumnadrochit Dorit and Nessie save Christmas / Maitlan 1 HLH Libraries Special Collections Loch Ness Monster Collection Inverness Reference 38011050793473 1858214416 Hyslop, Maitland P. Drumnadrochit Dorit meets Nessie / Maitland P. Hyslop Inverness Reference 38011050793564 0152014403 Duquennoy, Jacques The ghosts' trip to Loch Ness / Jacques Duquennoy Inverness Reference 38011050793614 M0028702HL Orr, Norman The children's dream : a tale from Loch Ness / writtenm Inverness Reference 38011050793663 0953317846 Vandersteen, Willy The Loch Ness mystery / by Willy Vandersteen Inverness Reference 38011050793713 0717282236 Donald and the Loch Ness monster Inverness Reference 38011050793762 M0028707HL Barks, Carl, 1901- Walt Disney's comics and stories by Carl Barks JF 16 Inverness Reference REF 38011050789349 0710080298 Dinsdale, Tim Project WaterHorse : the true story of the monster ques Inverness Reference 38011050789356 b5705574 Whyte, Constance More than a legend : the story of the Loch Ness Monster Inverness Reference 38011050789398 0719547148 Frere, Richard, 1922-1999 Loch Ness / Richard Frere Inverness Reference 38011050789430 0709064616 Harrison, Paul, 1959- The encyclopedia of the Loch Ness monster / Paul Harris Inverness Reference 38011050789448 M0028466HL Oudemans, A. C. The great sea-serpent [electronic resource] : an histor Inverness Reference 38011050789455 0252012844 Bauer, Henry H The enigma of Loch Ness : making sense of a mystery Inverness Reference 38011050789505 1573921785 Campbell, Steuart The Loch Ness monster : the evidence / Steuart Campbell Inverness Reference 38011050789513 0312329318 Corrigan, Brian Jay, 1957- The poet of Loch Ness / Brian Jay Corrigan Inverness Reference 38011050789554 0811700887 Bord, Janet, 1945- Alien animals / Janet and Colin Bord Inverness Reference 38011050789596 1841072052 Loch Ness and Inverness / photographs by Colin Baxter, Inverness Reference 38011050789604 0710090226 Dinsdale, Tim Loch Ness monster / Tim Dinsdale Inverness Reference 38011050789646 b6108558 Dinsdale, Tim Loch Ness Monster Inverness Reference 38011050789695 1842820834 Stewart, Katharine The story of Loch Ness / by Katharine Stewart Inverness Reference 38011050789703 0879752785 Binns, Ronald, 1948- The Loch Ness mystery solved / Ronald Binns Inverness Reference 38011050789745 0900963689 Witchell, Nicholas, 1953- The Loch Ness story Inverness Reference 38011050789752 0743469763 Smith, Warren, 1964- Strange secrets of the Loch Ness monster / by Warren Sm Inverness Reference 38011050792913 0426105915 Dinsdale, Tim The Story of the Loch Ness Monster / Tim Dinsdale Inverness Reference 38011050792921 0892724617 O'Neill J. P. The great New England sea serpent : an account of the u Inverness Reference 38011050792939 M0028624HL Heuvelmans, Bernard In the wake of the sea-serpents, translated from the Fr Inverness Reference 38011050792970 0802704220 Campbell, Elizabeth Montgomery The search for Morag / by Elizabeth Montgomery Campbell Inverness Reference 38011050792988 0679406395 Ellis, Richard, 1938- Monsters of the sea / Richard Ellis Inverness Reference 38011050793002 0586041966 Costello, Peter In search of lake monsters / Peter Costello Inverness Reference 38011050793010 M0028614HL Cooke, David C. (David Coxe), 1917- The great monster hunt; : the story of the Loch Ness in Inverness Reference 38011050793028 M0028621HL Cornell, James The monster of Loch Ness / by James Cornell Inverness Reference 38011050793036 0140444629 Adamnan, Saint, 625?-704 Life of St Columba / Adomnan of Iona ; translated with Inverness Reference 38011050793069 0853726418 Picknett, Lynn The Loch Ness monster Inverness Reference 38011050793077 1584651105 Citro, Joseph A. Lake monsters / Joseph A. Citro Inverness Reference 38011050793085 0812906772 Meredith, Dennis L. Search at Loch Ness : the expedition of the New York Ti Inverness Reference 38011050793119 0571084737 Prentice, Richard The nature of Loch Ness / cby Richard Prentice Inverness Reference 38011050793127 0709069235 Harrison, Paul, 1959- Sea serpents and lake monsters of the British Isles / P Inverness Reference 38011050793135 M0028683HL National geographic Inverness Reference 38011050793150 M0028622HL Akins, William The Loch Ness monster / : William Akins Holiday, F. W. (Frederick William), 1921- Inverness Reference 38011050793168 M0028618HL The great orm of Loch Ness; : a practical inquiry into 1979 Inverness Reference 38011050793176 0920663338 LeBlond, Paul H. Cadborosaurus : survivor from the deep / by Paul H. LeB 2 HLH Libraries Special Collections Loch Ness Monster Collection Inverness Reference 38011050793184 0804007039 Mackal, Roy P. The monsters of Loch Ness / Roy P. Mackal Inverness Reference 38011050793200 007004497x Bendick, Jeanne The mystery of the Loch Ness Monster / by Jeanne Bendic Inverness Reference 38011050793218 0806505559 Gould, Rupert T. The Loch Ness Monster / by Rupert T. Gould Inverness Reference 38011050793226 0684856026 Coleman, Loren Cryptozoology A to Z : the encyclopedia of loch monster Inverness Reference 38011050793234 M0028685HL Conner, Bud Great white sturgeon angling / Bud Conner Inverness Reference 38011050793242 0953570800 Martin, David (David S.) Nessie : the Surgeon's photograph exposed / David Marti Inverness Reference 38011050793259 M0028696HL Duncan, David Strange but true : 22 amazing stories / by David Duncan Inverness Reference 38011050793283 0595123201 Rife, Philip America's Loch Ness monsters / by Philip Rife Holiday, F. W. (Frederick William), 1921- Inverness Reference 38011050793309 M0028697HL The great orm of Loch Ness; : a practical inquiry into 1979 Holiday, F. W. (Frederick William), 1921- Inverness Reference 38011050793317 0393063364 The dragon and the disc; : an investigation into the to 1979 Inverness Reference 38011050793325 M0028623HL Burton, Maurice, 1898- The elusive monster; : an analysis of the evidence from Inverness Reference 38011050793333 0900336099 Loch Ness and the monster : a handbook for tourists / ( Inverness Reference 38011050793341 087491325x Dinsdale, Tim Monster hunt / Foreword by Robert H. Rines Inverness Reference 38011050793366 1600107036 Weekly world news, Inverness Reference 38011050793416 M0028699HL Secrets of Loch Ness : Nessie and other aquatic monster Inverness Reference 38011050793465 S0000275HL The Argosy REF 50 Inverness Reference TeenF 38011050793515 1047-9902 Creepy TeenF 1 Inverness Reference VC 15 38011050789562 M0028275HL The Evil Beneath Loch Ness [videorecording] / director, VC 15 1 Inverness Reference VC Exempt 38011050789323 M0028279HL Loch Ness discovered [videorecording] Inverness Reference 38011050789372 0767012011 In search of history [videorecording] : Loch
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