The Allende Letters And the VARO Edition of the Case For the UFO

[Morris K. Jessup] ë The Allende Letters And the VARO Edition of the Case For the UFO ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Allende Letters And the VARO Edition of the Case For the UFO DID THE PUBLICATION OF THIS RARE MANUSCRIPT CAUSE FAMED ASTRONOMER DR MORRIS K. This is a once in a lifetime offered reprint of the Case For The UFO with all the rare notes exactly as presented by these strangers. The big mystery is why the government would go to so much trouble to reprint a book that had been rejected by the scientific community and further to include mysterious letters to the author and even more bizarre annotations. Ironicallly, the scientists only public recognition had co

The Allende Letters And the VARO Edition of the Case For the UFO

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Rating : 4.23 (984 Votes)
Asin : 1892062410
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 200 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-02-07
Language : English

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Johns said Astronomy and the UFO. According to Nov 1956 issue of Flying Saucer Review, "Explorer and instructor in Astronomy and Mathematics at the University of Michigan and Drake University, M. K. Jessup completed his Thesis for the Doctorate in Astrophysics at the University of Michigan. He erected and operated the largest refracting telescope in the Southern Hemisphere in South Africa, for the University of Michigan. His research resulted in several thousand discoveries of physical double-stars which are now catalogued in the Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society in Lon. GeekMama said Don't be fooled. A Great Book!. Do not let the other bad review fool you. This is a quality book and well worth your money. The original book, with all of the handwritten notes in the margins was practically unreadable. This version makes those interesting notes readable and adds a lot to the mystery of why the Navy was so interested in it in the first place. If you are interested in this slice of UFO history, and cannot get your hands on a original copy of the Varo edition, then this is the book for you.. For this price, should have been much better kecksburg65 If you are familiar with this version of the book "The Case For The UFO" then you know this is the annotated edition with comments by three different writers. In the original edition (so the story goes), each of the commentators used a different color from one another to make it easy to distinguish their comments from the others. However in this edition, all text and comments are in the same color (black) and the notes from the three commentators are distinguished by differing fonts and underline types. I would have preferred the use of differe

An annotated reprint of the paperback was laboriously typed out on offset stencils and printed in a very small run by a Garland, Texas manufacturing company with military ties. It was a paperback edition of this volume published in 1955 that enmeshed Jessup in one of the most bizarre mysteries in UFO history. It is a manuscript which has been long searched for because of its quite peculiar nature and its rarity among those in the know. Ironicallly, the scientists only public recognition had come from lay people, who had read his series of four books about UFOs. Each page was run thrugh the small office duplicator twice, once with blank ink for the regular text of the book, then once again with red ink, the latter reproducing the mysterious annotations by three men, who may have been gypsies, hoaxters or space people living among humankind. NOW AVAILABLE AFTER NEARLY 50 YEARS On the evening of April 20, 1959, an astronomer committed sui

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DID THE PUBLICATION OF THIS RARE MANUSCRIPT CAUSE FAMED ASTRONOMER DR MORRIS K. This is a once in a lifetime offered reprint of the Case For The UFO with all the rare notes exactly as presented by these "strangers." The big mystery is why the government would go to so much trouble to reprint a book that had been rejected by the scientific community and further to include mysterious letters to the author and even more bizarre annotations. Ironicallly, the scientists only public recognition had come from lay people, who had read his series of four books about UFOs. A reprint quickly became legend. The spiral bound volume contained more than 200 pages ane became known as the Annotated Edition. It was a paperback edition of this volume published in 1955 that enmeshed Jessup in one of the most bizarre mysteries in UFO history. This manuscript is the first to hint at the Ph

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