UK
1. Pygmy Elephants by Matt Salusbury (-)
2=. The Great Yokai Encyclopaedia by Richard Freeman (1)
2=. Journal of Cryptozoology Vol 2 by Karl Shuker (6)
4. In the Wake of Bernard Heuvelmans by Michael Woodley (-)
5=. Giant Snakes by Michael Newton (-)
5=. Haunted Skies Volume Three by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (6)
5=. Haunted Skies Volume Four by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (-)
5=. Alien Zoo by Karl Shuker (-)
5=. Green Unpleasant Land by Richard Freeman (-)
10. Only Fools and Goatsuckers by Jonathan Downes (-)
4. In the Wake of Bernard Heuvelmans by Michael Woodley (-)
5=. Giant Snakes by Michael Newton (-)
5=. Haunted Skies Volume Three by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (6)
5=. Haunted Skies Volume Four by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (-)
5=. Alien Zoo by Karl Shuker (-)
5=. Green Unpleasant Land by Richard Freeman (-)
10. Only Fools and Goatsuckers by Jonathan Downes (-)
US
1. Journal of Cryptozoology Vol 2 by Karl Shuker (4)
2. Pygmy Elephants by Matt Salusbury (-)
3. The Great Yokai Encyclopaedia by Richard Freeman (1)
4. The Cryptid Creatures of Florida by Scott Marlowe (-)
5=. Extraordinary Animals Revisited by Karl Shuker (7)
5=. Tetrapod Zoology - Book One by Darren Naish (-)
7. Those Amazing Newfoundland Dogs by Jan Bondeson (6)
8. Monster! by Neil Arnold (-)
9=. MYSTERIOUS CREATURES: A Guide to Cryptozoology - Vol 1 by George Eberhart (1)
9=. Big Bird by Ken Gerhard (9)
1. Journal of Cryptozoology Vol 2 by Karl Shuker (4)
2. Pygmy Elephants by Matt Salusbury (-)
3. The Great Yokai Encyclopaedia by Richard Freeman (1)
4. The Cryptid Creatures of Florida by Scott Marlowe (-)
5=. Extraordinary Animals Revisited by Karl Shuker (7)
5=. Tetrapod Zoology - Book One by Darren Naish (-)
7. Those Amazing Newfoundland Dogs by Jan Bondeson (6)
8. Monster! by Neil Arnold (-)
9=. MYSTERIOUS CREATURES: A Guide to Cryptozoology - Vol 1 by George Eberhart (1)
9=. Big Bird by Ken Gerhard (9)
Last month's positions in this pinky colour, which I think is called cerise. The slow sales are continuing. The politicians who claim we are out of the recession are, I believe, talking nonsense.
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