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* Cover Image:  [[Etienne Gilfillan]]
===Contents===
* 18 Where the Man-Things Are - Bigfoot and other 'manimals'
* 46 The Infidel in Petticoats - An author's mesmeric recovery
==Features==
32 The Crying Boy (cover story)<br />Could a kitsch print bring fiery disaster to its owners? '''[[David Clarke]]''' goes back to the Eighties to investigate the tabloid newspaper origins of a modern myth and the birth of a story that certainly "had legs".
40 The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary<br />'''[[Jan Bondeson]]''' traces the curious story of a bizarre plant-animal whose tender flesh was considered a great delicacy and whose skin was used to make coats of fabulous rarity and value.
46 The Infidel in Petticoats<br />In an exclusive extract from his new book, '''[[Antonio Melechi]]''' explains how one of Victorian Britain's most prominent female writers made a controversial journey from illness and opium dependency via the 'Holy Science' of Mesmerism to a new scientific secularism.
==Reports==
52 The Fortean Times Dictionary of the Damned - No 21. Visions and visionaries Part 4
==Forum==
57 Iron Age hemp harvest by '''[[Steve Marshall]]'''
58 The Seven Fortean Wonders of the World by '''[[Gordon Rutter]]'''
==Strange Days==
Sect passes bad Czechs and fake IDs; artistic fieldwork; mathematical wizardry; waxwork horrors; unlikely lost & found cases; plant messengers; man-like critter sightings; primates' counting and memory skills - and much more.
* 15 Medical Bag
* 16 Ghostwatch
* 17 Mythconceptions
* 20 Arch&aelig;ology
* 21 Classical Corner
* 22 ABC Diary
* 26 Konspiracy Korner
* 28 Necrolog
* 29 Strange Deaths
* 30 The UFO Files
==Regulars==
* 04 Editorial
* 56 Subscriptions
* 60 Back Issues CD-Rom
* 61 Reviews
* 73 Letters
* 77 Competitions
* 78 Reader Info
* 79 Phenomenomix
* 80 Tales from the Vault


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Fortean Times #234 (April 2008)

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  • A slightly larger scan/photo of this issue's cover would be appreciated. If you happen to have access to such an image, please send it to scans at the domain ft dot gjovaag dot com with a subject of "Fortean Times Cover Scan". Thanks for your help.

Contents

  • 18 Where the Man-Things Are - Bigfoot and other 'manimals'
  • 46 The Infidel in Petticoats - An author's mesmeric recovery

Features

32 The Crying Boy (cover story)
Could a kitsch print bring fiery disaster to its owners? David Clarke goes back to the Eighties to investigate the tabloid newspaper origins of a modern myth and the birth of a story that certainly "had legs".

40 The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary
Jan Bondeson traces the curious story of a bizarre plant-animal whose tender flesh was considered a great delicacy and whose skin was used to make coats of fabulous rarity and value.

46 The Infidel in Petticoats
In an exclusive extract from his new book, Antonio Melechi explains how one of Victorian Britain's most prominent female writers made a controversial journey from illness and opium dependency via the 'Holy Science' of Mesmerism to a new scientific secularism.

Reports

52 The Fortean Times Dictionary of the Damned - No 21. Visions and visionaries Part 4

Forum

57 Iron Age hemp harvest by Steve Marshall

58 The Seven Fortean Wonders of the World by Gordon Rutter

Strange Days

Sect passes bad Czechs and fake IDs; artistic fieldwork; mathematical wizardry; waxwork horrors; unlikely lost & found cases; plant messengers; man-like critter sightings; primates' counting and memory skills - and much more.

  • 15 Medical Bag
  • 16 Ghostwatch
  • 17 Mythconceptions
  • 20 Archæology
  • 21 Classical Corner
  • 22 ABC Diary
  • 26 Konspiracy Korner
  • 28 Necrolog
  • 29 Strange Deaths
  • 30 The UFO Files

Regulars

  • 04 Editorial
  • 56 Subscriptions
  • 60 Back Issues CD-Rom
  • 61 Reviews
  • 73 Letters
  • 77 Competitions
  • 78 Reader Info
  • 79 Phenomenomix
  • 80 Tales from the Vault

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