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| Peter ROGERSON | Taken to the Limits The origins of this study go back to the beginnings of my association with MUFOB, as an attempt to understand the emotional power behind the extreme scepticism of authors such as Patrick Moore. It is perhaps also a meditation on my own childhood night terrors | 3-12 |
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| | Northern echoes |
| Peter ROGERSON | This extended column may be seen as a continuation of the previous article. If that may be seen as looking at the 'why?' for a range of paranormal phenomena, then this piece reviews one set of experiences which may give some clues as to 'how?' | 13-14 |
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| Christopher ALLAN, Steuard CAMPBELL | Flying Saucers From Moore's? An enquiry into the authorship of certain twentieth century UFO books In1953 an astonished world learned that a man from Venus had conversed with a Californian guru who worked in a snack-bar at the foot of Mt. Palomar! George Adamski's unbelievable tales were made public in the second part of an otherwise undistinguished book about flying saucers by Irish writer Desmond Leslie. But this enabled the publisher to claim that Flying Saucers Have Landed | 15-18 |
| | Book:Cedric ALLINGHAM,FLYING SAUCER FROM MARS - 1954 | |
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| | A Second Look |
| Robert MORRELL | The Galileo Fallacy | 19-20 |
| John HARNEY | | 20 |
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| | Letters |
| | Letter Willy SMITH | 21 |
| | Letter Anthony ROBERTS | 21 |
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| | Book Reviews |
| P.R. | Brian Inglis, The Paranormal: an encyclopedia | 22 |
| P.R. | Trevor H. Hall, The Enigma of Daniel Home: medium of fraud | 22 |
| P.R. | Margot Grey, Return from the Dead: an exploration of the near-death experience | 22 |
| P.R. | William A. Christian Jr, Apparitions in Late Medieval and Renaissance Spain | 22 |
| J.R. | Steuart CAMPBELL, THE LOCH NESS MONSTER - The evidence | 22-23 |
| | Review: Steuart CAMPBELL,THE LOCH NESS MONSTER - The evidence - 1991 | |
| P.R. | Guy Lyon Playfair, The Haunted Pub Guide | 23 |
| P.R. | Rogan Taylor, The Death and Resurrection Show from shaman to superstar | 23-24 |
| P.R. | Barry Reary (ed.) Popular Culture in Seventeenth Century England | 24 |
| E.L.W. | Roger Coon, Voyage to Avalon: an immortalist's introduction to the magick of Glastonbury | 24 |
| W.G. | Neville Drury, Don Juan, Mescalito and Modern Magic | 24 |
| N.W. | Robert Short, The Gospel from Outer Space | 24-25 |
| P.R. | Bruce Grayson and Charles P. Flynn (Eds), The Near Death Experience: problems, prospects, prospectives | 25 |
| P.R. | Glen O. Gabbard and Stuart W. Twemlow, With the Eyes of the Mind: an empirical analysis of out of body states | 25 |
| P.R. | Kenneth RING, HEADING TOWARD OMEGA | 25-26 |
| | Review: Kenneth RING,HEADING TOWARD OMEGA - 1984 | |
| P.R. | Hans Peter Duerr, Dreamtime; concerning the boundary between wilderness and civilization | 26 |
| P.R. | Lawrence FAWCETT, Barry J. GREENWOOD, CLEAR INTENT | 26 |
| | Review: Lawrence FAWCETT, Barry J. GREENWOOD,CLEAR INTENT - 1984 | |
| P.R. | Elizabeth Sutherland, Ravens and Black Rain: the story of Highland second sight | 26 |
| Willy SMITH | Feature Review: The Great Martian Panic | 27 |
| | Review: Gérard BARTHEL, Jacques BRUCKER,LA GRANDE PEUR MARTIENNE - 1979 | |
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| | Jottings |
| | Silicon Vallee | 28 |
| | Do they mean us...? | 28 |
| | Touché! | 28 |
| | 'The Colonel' writes: | 28 |