»In which we see shadows of Mole People

A few years after reading Jennifer Toth's Mole People, watching the film Dark Days, and generally getting quite excited about the decaying, Gothic life in the rail tunnels of New York City, I read some commentary on the book's veracity. Joseph Brennan, a self-professed rail buff and "abandoned sites" aficionado, wrote a fact-based critique of Toth's topology and geopgrahy, finding fault at 'most every turn; similarly, popular myth-busting madman Cecil Adams gives us The Straight Dope on the book and its lack of reproducibility.

salim filed this under books at 09h23 Saturday, 19 May 2007 (link) (Yr two bits?)