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FLYING SAUCERS

FLYING SAUCERS

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FLYING SAUCERS: September 1961

by Palmer, Ray (editor)

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Mundelein, IL: Palmer Publications, 1961. Saddle-stapled digest. Light shelfwear. Very good. 96pp., with color covers, and b/w interior. A fringe magazine that covers UFOs, published by legendary Paranormal / UFO publisher Ray Palmer. This issue features an article on NICAP, by Ray Palmer; a look at Venezula Sucer; Chasing The Flying Saucer, by Gray Barker. FS21.

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Title
FLYING SAUCERS
Author
Palmer, Ray (editor)
Book Condition
Used - Saddle-stapled digest. Light shelfwear. Very good
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Publisher
Palmer Publications
Place of Publication
Mundelein, IL
Date Published
1961

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