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The Anomalist No. 5 (Summer, 1977)

The Anomalist No. 5 (Summer, 1977)

The Anomalist No. 5 (Summer, 1977)

The Anomalist No. 5 (Summer, 1977)

by Huyghe, Patrick & Dennis Stacy (Editors)

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The Anomalist, 1997. Softcover. Near Fine. 157pp; Clean, tight copy, Near Fine condition. Quality bi-yearly journal of anomalies & mysteries of science, history and nature. This issue includes: Deep Secrets: Has the navy been using lake monster stories to cover up its own affairs in Idaho?; How the Blind Can "See" During Near-Death Experiences; Jules Verne: Science Fiction Writer, Psychic or Remote Viewer?; UFOÕs: For RAND Use Only; more.

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Title
The Anomalist No. 5 (Summer, 1977)
Author
Huyghe, Patrick & Dennis Stacy (Editors)
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Softcover
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Used - Near Fine
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
The Anomalist
Date Published
1997
Keywords
paranormal anomalies monsters nde ufo fortean cryptozoology
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