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Australian Saucer Record [Australian Flying Saucer Research Society] - 1st Quarter1956 / UFO; Cartwright Saucer Detector; Millicent Incident / from Max Miller's Collection

Australian Saucer Record [Australian Flying Saucer Research Society] - 1st Quarter1956 / UFO; Cartwright Saucer Detector; Millicent Incident / from Max Miller's Collection

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Australian Saucer Record [Australian Flying Saucer Research Society] - 1st Quarter1956 / UFO; Cartwright Saucer Detector; Millicent Incident / from Max Miller's Collection

by [Editor] Fred P. Stone

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Kilburn, South Australia: Australian Flying Saucer Research Society, 1956. First Edition . Wrappers. About near Fine. Octavo. Kilburn, South Australia: Australian Flying Saucer Research Society, 1956. First Edition of the Volume 2, No. 1 issue, first quarter of 1956. From the collection of noted UFOlogist Max Miller. Octavo, illustrated stapled wraps, 24 pp. Even cover toning, mailing fold, and , sadly, Max Miller has excised a depiction of "The Cartwright Saucer Detector" from page 16, thus also affecting page 115; small marginal nore, same article, page 17 (did Miller do an article on The Detector for his "Saucers" magazine?); Thus, just Very Good. Otherwise very sharp and well preserved copy of this UFO-historical newsletter from Down Under. In this issue - in addition to the remarkable Saucer Detector piece: "Conditions on Other Planets"; "Do Saucers Have Bases On Earth?" (Andrew Tomas); "Stories From the Society's Casebook: The Millicent Incident"; Recent Sightings, including those at Port Lincoln; more. Issues from this era are scarce as hen's teeth, in any condition. Nicely preserved in the collection of Flying Saucers International founder Max Miller. L63

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Title
Australian Saucer Record [Australian Flying Saucer Research Society] - 1st Quarter1956 / UFO; Cartwright Saucer Detector; Millicent Incident / from Max Miller's Collection
Author
[Editor] Fred P. Stone
Format/Binding
Wrappers
Book Condition
Used - About near Fine
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Australian Flying Saucer Research Society
Place of Publication
Kilburn, South Australia
Date Published
1956
Size
Octavo
Keywords
contact, contactee, Abductee, abduction, Ufo UFOs & Extraterrestrials, Unexplained Phenomena
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Paranormal / UFOs / Ghosts;
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Journal

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