Project Sasquatch and a History of the Bonoban Era Project Sasquatch and a History of the Bonoban Era

Project Sasquatch and a History of the Bonoban Era

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Publisher Description

Project Sasquatch and a History of the Bonoban Era is a New Classic of Must-Read Hard Science Fiction

This book is written from a historical perspective and presents a 10,000 year record of life in the planetary system of the Sun. The calendar used is the Bonoban Calendar which noted passage of events during the Bonoban Era. That calendar and era began as a reinitiation of the Gregorian Calendar, which previously had recorded time during the Gregorian Era. The reinitiation marked the point when humanity lost it’s genetic innocence by intentionally creating hybrids between humans and bonobos.

About the Author
Christon J. Hurst has a doctorate in virology, which is the study of viruses, and is a consulting microbiologist residing in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has taught professional and university level courses in biology, engineering and public health. He also has taught ballroom dance as fine art for a university and instructed amateur sailing. His previous publications have included twenty-two edited books on a range of microbiology topics. This book is his first effort at writing science fiction.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2025
February 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
270
Pages
PUBLISHER
Dorrance Publishing Company
SELLER
PublishDrive Inc.
SIZE
8.6
MB
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