The UFO Magazine UFO Encyclopedia

The UFO Magazine UFO Encyclopedia
Author: William J. Birnes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2004-01-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0743466748

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This is the most comprehensive UFO book in print, covering time travel, cloning and the raelians, antigravity propulsion, psychokinesis, astral projection and teleportation, and more.

The Encyclopedia of UFOs

The Encyclopedia of UFOs
Author: Ronald Story
Publisher: Garden City, N.Y. : Dolphin Books
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1980
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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An illustrated, alphabeticallyarranged collection of more than 350 articles concerned with numerous aspects of the UFO controversy.

The UFO Encyclopedia

The UFO Encyclopedia
Author: John Spencer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 401
Release: 1997
Genre: Unidentified flying objects
ISBN: 9780747257974

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The UFO Encyclopedia

The UFO Encyclopedia
Author: Jerome Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre: Unidentified flying objects
ISBN: 9781786849502

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This title offers context for the reams of declassified UFO-related documents that have been released in the United States, Brazil, and other countries; explores secret government programs that were revealed in recent years and before; and compiles and explains the UFO phenomena in all itsaspects.

The Day After Roswell

The Day After Roswell
Author: Philip Corso
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1471104028

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Since 1947, the mysterious crash of an unidentified aircraft at Roswell, New Mexico, has fueled a firestorm of speculation and controversy with no conclusive evidence of its extraterrestrial origin -- until now. Colonel Philip J. Corso (Ret.), a member of President Eisenhower's National Security Council and former head of the Foreign Technology Desk at the U.S. Army's Research & Development department, has come forward to tell the whole explosive story. Backed by documents newly declassified through the Freedom of Information Act, Colonel Corso reveals for the first time his personal stewardship of alien artifacts from the crash, and discloses the U.S. government's astonishing role in the Roswell incident: what was found, the cover-up, and how these alien artifacts changed the course of 20th century history.

True UFO Accounts

True UFO Accounts
Author: David Godwin
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011-08-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738729728

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Flying saucers, government cover-ups, shadowcraft, reptilians, Nordics, Greys... Stories about UFOs and alien contact have been around since the late 1800s, when newspapers reported sightings of mysterious flying airships. The fascination with unidentified flying objects has only intensified with time-every UFO sighting, movie, or television show that focuses on aliens creates a new set of fans. For more than 60 years, FATE magazine has reported on the strange and unexplained. This incredible collection of true accounts from the vaults of FATE includes stories on Roswell, alien agendas, and personal encounters. It features articles by some of the most prominent names in the field, such as Kenneth Arnold, George Adamski, Stanton T. Friedman, John Keel, and Ray Palmer, the founder of FATE.

The UFO Book

The UFO Book
Author: Jerome Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 730
Release: 1998
Genre: Extraterrestrial beings
ISBN: 9781578590292

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The UFO Book includes a historical overview of UFO phenomenon, an overview of its terminology roots, and in- depth information regarding resources in print an other forms of media. Every subject, whether a discussion of a specific topic or a specific incident is organized alphabetically with painstakingly clear cross referencing throughout.

The Life and Times of Mickey Rooney

The Life and Times of Mickey Rooney
Author: Richard A. Lertzman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 150110098X

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A definitive biography of the iconic actor and Hollywood legend Mickey Rooney (1920-2014) and his extravagant, sometimes tawdry life, drawing on exclusive interviews, and with those who knew him best, including his heretofore unknown mistress of sixty years. “I lived like a rock star,” said Mickey Rooney. “I had all I ever wanted, from Lana Turner and Joan Crawford to every starlet in Hollywood, and then some. They were mine to have. Ava [Gardner] was the best. I screwed up my life. I pissed away millions. I was #1, the biggest star in the world.” Mickey Rooney began his career almost a century ago as a one-year-old performer in burlesque and stamped his mark in vaudeville, silent films, talking films, Broadway, and television. He acted in his final motion picture just weeks before he died at age ninety-three. He was an iconic presence in movies, the poster boy for American youth in the idyllic small-town 1930s. Yet, by World War II, Mickey Rooney had become frozen in time. A perpetual teenager in an aging body, he was an anachronism by the time he hit his forties. His child-star status haunted him as the gilded safety net of Hollywood fell away, and he was forced to find support anywhere he could, including affairs with beautiful women, multiple marriages, alcohol, and drugs. In The Life and Times of Mickey Rooney, authors Richard A. Lertzman and William J. Birnes present Mickey’s nearly century-long career within the context of America's changing entertainment and social landscape. They chronicle his life story using little-known interviews with the star himself, his children, his former coauthor Roger Kahn, collaborator Arthur Marx, and costar Margaret O’Brien. This Old Hollywood biography presents Mickey Rooney from every angle, revealing the man Laurence Olivier once dubbed “the best there has ever been.”

Star Trek Cookbook

Star Trek Cookbook
Author: Ethan Phillips
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 145168696X

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Is there one food that humans, Klingons, Bajorans, and Vulcans would like? If so, what would it taste like? How would you prepare it? Could you find all the ingredients locally? This is the task that faces Neelix, chef for the U.S.S. Voyager™, every time he takes on the challenge of trying to feed its crew of 140 food critics. But over the course of their journey, Neelix's learned a few tricks of the trade. He had to, just as a matter of self-preservation. Ethan Phillips, in the persona of Neelix, and William J. Birnes, the New York Times bestselling coauthor of The Day After Roswell, throw wide the vaults of interstellar haute cuisine, revealing for the first time the secret preparation techniques behind all those exotic dishes and drinks. The favorite foods of characters from every Star Trek series and movie are here, all adapted for easy use in twentieth-century kitchens. The Star Trek Cookbook also features a complete guide for whipping up the all the drinks served at Quark's. Fun, and easy to use, the Star Trek Cookbook is your indispensable guide to the food of the stars!