Introduction
The UFO literature spans a wide range from the sober to the cultish.
This section is intended to help you find and purchase interesting books on
the UFO phenomenon. We offer specific links to titles at Amazon.com
and UFOmind (the largest on-line UFO database
and source for a variety of books).
Obviously, this is not a complete selection. The books listed are simply those
which offer some of the best presentations of their theories or which provide
high-quality reports and investigations.
New Titles Of Interest (January 1999)
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Peter Hassall of New Zealand, an excellent investigator of UFOs in the
region of New Zealand and Australia, has recently published a new book available
through UFOmind - "The
NZ Files: UFOs in New Zealand"
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Illobrand Von Ludweiger has completed an excellent reference, also available
from UFOmind - "Best
UFO Cases - Europe".
Case Collections
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Night
Siege : The Hudson Valley Ufo Sightings - An excellent reference to
the highly publicized sightings of the early to mid-1980s, updated with
events into the early 1990s in this new edition.
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Incident
at Exeter and The Interrupted Journey - Two classic New England cases.
"The Incident At Exeter" documents the highly credible concentration of
sightings in Exeter, New Hampshire in 1965, while "The Interrupted Journey"
includes the transcripts of the hypnosis sessions performed for this first
published abduction case. This new edition combines both volumes into one.
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The Maritime UFO
Files - Don Ledger's detailed look at UFO events in the records over
150 different UFO reports in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, with one
chapter dedicated to the Shag Harbour Incident. Includes over 40 photos
and maps.
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The FC Files - Written by Fran Ridge, this book summarizes decades of field
experience and includes excellent sketches and reports summaries. Available
from Francis Ridge.
Reference
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The
UFO Encyclopedia - This is THE reference for UFO related information.
Jerome Clark, board member of the Center for UFO Studies and editor of the
International UFO Reporter, has assembled the most comprehensive set of
references on UFOs ever created. Includes an excellent entry on abductions
by Bullard, and an exclusive examination of the radar-visual evidence in
the RB47 case by Brad Sparks (a case which may be the first scientifically
documented demonstration of UFOs engaging in intelligent behavior). Expensive,
but worth it for any serious researcher.
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The
UFO Book - If you can't afford "The UFO Encyclopedia", then this book
is for you. Jerome Clark provides excellent information on all aspects of
the phenomenon. Includes the Bullard abduction entry and Sparks' RB-47 radar-visual
case analysis.
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The UFO Evidence
- This is a new printing of the 1964 classic reference to the UFO phenomenon.
A large compendium of cases in nearly every category, with analysis by NICAP's
Richard Hall.
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The
Field Guide To Extraterrestrials - While the drawings are rather poor,
this book does provide an excellent overview of the variety of UFO occupant
cases.
Classics
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The
UFO Experience - The classic text by astrophysicist and Air Force Project
Blue Book consultant Dr. J. Allen Hynek. This book introduced the famous
Hynek classification system, which includes "Close Encounters of The Third
Kind".
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Anatomy
Of A Phenomenon - Jacques Vallee's classic analysis of the UFO phenomenon.
Possibly his best and most clearly reasoned book.
Scientific / Technological Hypotheses
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Unconventional
Flying Objects: a scientific approach - Paul Hill, a respected NASA
scientist, developer of the first "flying platform", discusses the possible
technological explanations for UFO appearance and performance.
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UFOs
and Anti-Gravity: Piece For A Jig-Saw - Though flawed by his acceptance
of the Adamski contactee tale, Leonard Cramp, former Vice President of the
British UFO Research Association (BUFORA) nevertheless provides an interesting
account of his conception of the use of gravity and anti-gravity effects
in relation to the appearance, behavior and effects of UFOs.
Paranormal Hypotheses
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The
Mothman Prophecies - John Keel details perplexing case evidence gathered
during the 1967 UFO wave. He covers his theory for the paranormal origin
of UFO and other anomalistic phenomena, including non-UFO entities, silent
contactees, and the Men In Black.
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Passport
To Magonia - The classic book that represents the turning point in Jacques
Vallee's theories of the UFO phenomenon. This book has been a starting point
for paranormal hypotheses, psychosocial hypotheses, and Vallee's own "control
system hypothesis". Also includes the first comprehensive catalog of landing
and contact cases.
Psychosocial Hypotheses
Government Involvement
- The UFO Cover-Up (Clear
Intent) - Greenwood and Fawcett reveal significant information on government
involvement, based on documents obtained under the Freedom of Information
Act and on their own investigations.
Abductions
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Missing
Time - Budd Hopkins first book on the abduction phenomenon, this volume
introduced the concept of "missing time" and demonstrated the use of hypnosis
in retrieving abduction experience memories.
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Communion
- Whitley Streiber's ground-breaking discussion of his abduction experiences.
Made into a fascinating film
starring Christopher Walken.
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The
Andreasson Affair - Perhaps the most complex abduction case ever documented,
with extensive testimony and drawings by the primary witness.
Controversial Cases
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Gulf Breeze Sightings - Perhaps the most controversial photographic case
of all time. If true, some of the best photographic evidence for the existence
of UFOs. If false, a hoax which has eluded positive proof for almost a decade.
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