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The X-Files: The Official Archives: Cryptids, Biological Anomalies, and Parapsychic Phenomena

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The X-Files: The Official Archives: Cryptids, Biological Anomalies, and Parapsychic Phenomena

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Terry

ISBN:

9781419735172

Publisher:

Abrams

Imprint:

Abrams

Publication Date:

15th September 2020

UK Publication Date:

15th September 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

791.4572

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 229mm, Height 292mm

Description

A fully authorized, richly illustrated inside look into 50 of Mulder and Scullys most memorable monster cases

When an X-Files fan opens up The X-Files: The Official Archives, they are gaining accessfor the first timeto Agents Mulder and Scullys notes, records, and visual evidence from actual X-File reports. Designed to mimic a collection of FBI case files and packed with such items as autopsy reports, mug shots, lab results, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, pages ripped from antique books on the occult, and security camera printouts, this fully authorized book is the only one of its kind. Detailing the agents investigations into 50 cases of cryptids, biological anomalies, and parapsychic phenomenafrom the Flukeman to The Great Mutato
to PusherThe X-Files: The Official Archives showcases some of the shows greatest villains (some dastardly, some just misunderstood), and instructs future agents on how to successfully investigate the paranormal.

Reviews

An amazing creation... The amount of detail in this book is phenomenal. What [it's] effectively done here is made the world of The X-Files even more real. It's what I would call pretty much a masterpiece. -- Rhys Darby * The Cryptid Factor *
The X-Files' super-fans, budding cryptozoologists, and enthusiasts of all things spooky, step right up... A fascinating dig into some of the shows squishiest cases. * Gizmodo/i09 *
If youve ever wanted to pour over the actual physical versions of the FBIs X-Files, this is the book for you. * Nerdist *
It's so cool and so detailed... It feels like something you're not allowed to be reading. * "Good Day Austin" *
How cool would it be if we could actually rummage through Mulder and Scullys files Well, we no longer have to imagine. Any X-Phile would be delighted to sink their teeth into this awesome book. * Screen Rant *
You can own a little piece of the truth this new, massive book... A collection of fifty of the most fascinating X-Files cases. * ComingSoon.net *
Feels more like an actual prop from the show. Painstakingly replicates the look and feel of the shows X-File dossiers right down to the redacted text, fire damage, and hastily scribbled notes... A treasure trove for fans. A must-have page-turner. * Critical Popcorn *
The in-universe perspective and thoroughly detailed design will reel in and satisfy everyone from the passing fan to the most diehard X-Phile. * Borg *
This very special book seeks to catalog and archive the cases while providing an in-universe reason for it... Filled with easter eggs, clues, and nostalgia to immerse fans into the wild and strange world of The X-Files. * Viral Hare *
This is as close as youll ever come to being down in the FBI basement poring over actual X-Files. To paraphrase Mulder, the truth is in here. * Yahoo! Entertainment *

Author Bio

Paul Terry is a bestselling author, music artist, and producer. Together with Tara Bennett, he coauthored Fringe: Septembers Notebook, Lost Encyclopedia, The Official Making of Big Trouble in Little China, and more. He lives in Los Angeles.

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