Hardback, 1st US edn. An exploration of forensic anthropology through the eyes of one of its foremost practitioners, Clyde Snow. The authors recount Snow's many adventures including his examination in Brazil of the skeletal remains of the infamous and elusive Nazi doctor Josef Mengele; his discovery of intriguing new evidence about what lies beneath the battleground of Custer's Last Stand at the Little Bighorn; his identification of the victims of Illinois serial killer John Wayne Gacy; and his tireless search for "the disappeared" from Argentina's "dirty War" of the late 1970s. Illus., Notes, Appendices and Index. 333pp. 8vo. h/back. F. in F. protected dw. A fairly heavy book which will require additional postage if shipped overseas.