By John SpencerOur Price: $10.00 Our Item Code: encyclo Postage Code: book2
340 Pages, Trade Paperback Features: Bibliography, Photos
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|  Our Review | Opinion of the webmaster, subject to debate  |
This is a general UFO reference, more a dictionary than an encyclopedia. While not as comprehensive as the massive UFO encyclopedias by Clark, this book has a major advantage: It's cheap! It's written in a very conservative, no-nonsense manner. Just the facts, ma'am. There is a reasonable collection of photos, some color. It lacks in not providing good bibliographic references for further studing on the cases listed, only a short list at the end of the book. It is worthwhile at this low price, but you ought to get "Above Top Secret" first, and you'll never look at this encyclopedia's if you have Clark's. The 1998 release of The UFO Book: Encyclopedia of the Extraterrestrial knocks the wind out of this much smaller book, so we have reduced the price of Spencer's book to make it more competitive. Save 33%! -- tm/gc
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|  Information from the Publisher | Always supportive  |
Introduction to The UFO Encyclopedia
"I THINK WE OWE IT TO THE PUBLIC TO ESTABLISH CREDIBILITY REGARDING UFOs, AND TO PRODUCE THE GREATEST POSSIBLE ENLIGHTENMENT ON THE SUBJECT"
-- Former U.S. President Gerald R. Ford
Authoritative, fascinating and highly readable, here is the most comprehensive encyclopedia of extraterrestrial phenomena ever written. Compiled by John Spencer, one of the world's preeminent UFOlogists,-- Albert M. Chop, Deputy Public Relations Director, NASA
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