Gardner Soule

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Gardner Soule
Born(1913-12-16)December 16, 1913
DiedOctober 26, 2000(2000-10-26) (aged 86)
OccupationWriter

Gardner Soule (December 16, 1913 – October 26, 2000) was an American writer known for his books on cryptozoology and marine life.

Biography

Soule contributed articles to

Boys' Life and Popular Science
. Many of his books were aimed for younger readers.

His books on ancient mariners and

sea wasp as informative.[4]

Soule who had spent his early life in Texas authored The Long Trail which described the history of cowboys and cattle trails. Historian Ralph Bieber wrote that the book was "disorganized, full errors, and generally unreliable."[5] Orlan Sawey a President of the Texas Folklore Society wrote that a "major defect of the book is its historical inaccuracy."[6]

Publications

Soule's most notable book The Maybe Monsters, 1963.
  • The Maybe Monsters (1963)[7]
  • Gemini and Apollo: The Next Two Projects in Space: A Preview (1964)
  • The Mystery Monsters (1965)[8]
  • Sea Rescue (1966)
  • The Ocean Adventure: Science Explores the Depths of the Sea (1966)
  • Trail of the Abominable Snowman (1966)
  • UFOs and IFOS: A Factual Report on Flying Saucers (1967)
  • Undersea Frontiers: Exploring by Deep-Diving Submarines (1968)
  • Under the Sea: A Treasury of Great Writing about the Ocean Depths (1968)
  • Strange Things Animals Do: How Scientists Probe Their Secrets (1970)
  • The Greatest Depths: Probing the Sea to 20, 000 Feet and Below (1970)
  • Wide Ocean: Discoveries at Sea (1970)
  • Surprising Facts About Our World and Beyond (1971)
  • New Discoveries in Oceanography (1974)
  • Remarkable Creatures of the Seas (1975)
  • Men Who Dared the Sea: The Ocean Adventures of the Ancient Mariners (1976)
  • The Long Trail: How Cowboys & Longhorns Opened the West (1976)
  • Mystery Monsters of the Deep (1981)
  • Mystery Creatures of the Jungle (1982)
  • Antarctica (1985)
  • Christopher Columbus: On the Green Sea of Darkness (1990)

References

  1. ^ Anonymous. (1978). Reviewed Work: Men Who Dared the Sea by Gardner Soule. Social Science 53 (2): 124.
  2. Science and Children
    12 (8): 34.
  3. The Science Teacher
    32 (8): 60.
  4. Science and Children
    19 (6): 52-53.
  5. Western Historical Quarterly
    9 (1): 78-78.
  6. Western American Literature
    12 (1): 78-79.
  7. ^ "The Maybe Monsters". Kirkus Reviews.
  8. ^ "The Mystery Monsters". Kirkus Reviews.

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