Flying saucer from Mars : the facts
Belle dédicace à un auteur connu. Bon état général. Quelques traces d'usure et annotations
Since the existence of Flying Saucers was first announced in 1947, much has been written about them. In a book published in 1953, George Adamski of Palomar, California, described his meeting with a being from Venus.
Cedric Allingham, author of this new book, is no mystic, but a trained scientific observer with a considerable astronomical knowledge. He claims that in February 1954 he saw a Flying Saucer land in north Scotland and not only photographed it from close range but made direct contact with its occupant who indicated that he came from the planet Mars. Mr Allingham’s description is fully confirmed by an independent witness, James Duncan.
This book has been written not as a sensational story, but as a sober, scientific document. It contains a selection of the author’s remarkable and hitherto unpublished photographs.
Contents
From another world
Fact or fiction ?
Visitors from space
The Fort Knox tragedy
The astronomical aspect
Direct contact
The Coniston Saucer of February 1954
The Messenger from Mars
The photographic evidence
Why saucers ?
What of the future ?
Frederick Muller Limited, 1954, 144 p.