187 eZINE eXCELLERE 187
17mayo 2016.CHILE.
Casa Juillet
Ezine in _English.
Edited by Alfred Juillet
Contents:
UFO LORE
1983. EMERALD (MORTON PARK), QLD 1500-1530hrs (CE1)
(Source: E-mail online report Diane Harrison 28.11.03)
“I have seen something odd about 20 years ago at least 7 of us were standing in a yard near Morton Park in Emerald Central Queensland it was still day light , about 5pm-5-30pm we saw this big bright light coming across Morton Park quite low to the ground as it got closer to us it gained height and settled above us for some time finally a flame shot out of the object and it disappeared. We believed the object to to go upwards we also waited this time to see if anyone saw anything no one reported anything so we just kept quite.” Myra Stanton
EARLY OCT 02 bet.DAJARRA & GREGORY RIVER (SOUTH OF MT. ISA), QLD 1500hrs (MIN MIN LIGHTS)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 24.02.04)
Karen Sheffield, a Qld government social worker was in a government vehicle driven by Mark Poulson, a Qld government social worker in the area for 25 years & at the time of the incident was & still is the Youth worker for the Normanton to Boulia area. They were driving from Dajarra to the Gregory River, south of Mt Isa visiting Aboriginal communities and had several Aboriginal children in the back of the utility. At 3 pm driving under clear sunny skies they observed ahead of them a pink object several kms in front of them that they could not identify. As they drew closer they realised that they were approaching a vast stationary pink bubble possibly 10 kms wide & a km high, the edges of the giant bubble were distinct but blurry. It sat on the desert with the blue sky surrounding it. They could not understand what it was that they were approaching until the Aboriginal children began excitedly yelling “Min Min Light, Min Min Light” and then Mark Poulson became very excited & stated that he had heard about the giant pink Min Min Light from others that had observed it over a 25 year period but had never seen it and stated that “he couldn’t believe he was lucky enough to finally see it.
It spread right across the road with a distinct but blurry edge as if it was fog and they drove right into it, stopped the car, got out and wandered around completely bathed in the hot pink light. They were euphoric & all of them sang and danced around for a considerable period of time. Eventually the returned to the car & drove through it & out the other side. Travelling at 100 kms an hour it took about 5 minutes to drive through that portion of the bubble of light that covered the road. The pink bubble of light had nothing to do with sunset which took place at 8 pm, 5 hours later. The pink bubble of light was a distinct phenomena that remained for the entire time that it took to travel to it, through it and away from it. They had no explanation for its existence. Gary Opit
25.11.03 EMERALD, QLD 2100hrs (NL)
(Source: E-mail online report Diane Harrison 28.11.03)
“Two very bright Orange Lights much brighter than the brightest star in the sky, they looked to me to be the size of an average house lightbulb, they were moving east to west at about 45 degrees about the horizon.We are sure they were not saterlites or shooting stars.
The first light appeared approximately 9pm the second less then 5 minutes after.The two lights followed the same path moving fairly quickly,the lights were constant never changing which ever direction they were viewed.When the first light appeared my husband was out side and he came in to get his glasses he said that there was a strange bright orange light in the sky first he thought it was a small plane but there was no sound or flashing lights. There was five people at our home at the time and four of us saw the first light as the other person was on the telephone when he finished his call he came out just in time to see the last of the first orange light. You can imagine our surprise when we saw the second one coming my Aunt spotted the second one and she said look at that bright light.We all agreed that not one of us had ever seen anything like this before our ages range from 48 years to 71 years of age.
We stayed around for awhile but did not see anymore.” Myra Stanton
18.12.03 SYDNEY (HOMEBUSH), NSW 2230hrs (NL)
(Source: 1800 Freecall National Hotline Number - Callin Code 03187)
On the 18th December at the Olympic Park Units at Homebush at around 10:30 pm, Simon was sitting with a friend on his friends balcony. It was a clear night and two objects appeared, they seemed to be heading north. These orange light objects were travelling at jet speed, performing zigzag manoeuvrers with each other, darting in and out. They looked as if they were around 35 degree above the horizon. No noise was apparent and their orange appearance remained constant. The whole event took 5 to 7 seconds according to the reportee and they were both of equal size, that being the size of a quarter of a five cent piece from the witnesses perspective. No light trail etc was apparent from either object leading up to or during the manoeuvrers. The orange lights eventually disappeared from view separately. Karen Barden AUFORN NSW
23.12.99 bet.CLONCURRY & BOULIA, QLD MID AFTERNOON (MIN MIN LIGHTS)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 24.02.04)
It reminded Karen Sheffield of an earlier experience that she had with a similar but orange bubble of light that she drove into on the 23rd December 1999 on her way from Cloncurry to Boulia to attend a christmas party at the Boulia hotel in the mid afternoon. She had been bathed in orange light as she drove through it & once again she felt euphoric.
She hadn’t been aware of the orange light until she drove into it, then she stopped & was amazed that everything was bright orange. She told the other party attendees, mostly government workers when she arrived at the hotel but they didn’t seem to take much notice of what she had to say. Gary Opit
2003 CLONCURRY, QLD EARLY EVENING (MIN MIN LIGHTS)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 24.02.04)
Karen & David Sheffield at Cloncurry drove out to the water supply dam at Cloncurry at night, parked in the parking area looking over the water, though nothing was visible in the inky blackness.
Suddenly what looked like a campfire lit up in front of them & David who had not been to the site before said “let’s go over & say hello to the campers”, to which Karen replied “there can be no campers where that fire is burning because it is in the middle of the dam”. David replied “it cannot be over the water because there is no reflection in the water.” Karen countered that if it was a campfire why is it not illuminating the surrounding bushes, trees, people, etc.” They called out anyway but there was no reply & the fire flickered out then lit up again eventually to fade. They visited the next day & sure enough they estimated that the fire-like object was directly above the water surface Previously I had talked to a couple of people who had experienced the light though the records are buried away in my files but the first was from a tour operator driving a bus at night & who observed a light as if from some vehicle approaching the road they were driving on coming at right angles to the left, crossed the road a short distance ahead & continued away to the left.
The driver naturally thought that he was approaching an intersection & that a vehicle of some sort had crossed it on a road that cut across the main road that he was on but as he approached the locality he was surprised to find nothing but undistubed bushland with no tracks or road & so concluded that he had observed a Min Min light. The second report was from 2 people camped on the side of a waterway & observed what appeared to be someone approaching the water on the other side of the waterway with a keroscene lantern & which then moved about a metre high along the water’s edge.
The campers yelled out a friendly greeting & were surprised to receive no answer & then suddenly realised that there was no reflection on the water or on the bushes from the light & realised that it was some bizzare light phenomenon that then perfectly retraced its path & vanished. Gary Opit
20.01.04 MELBOURNE (EAST ST KILDA), VIC EVENING (NL)
(Source: E-mail online report Robert Frola 23.01.04)
On Tuesday night (20.01.04) I was sitting on the sofa watching television when I heard a lady call up to 3AW citing that she saw a brilliant white object to the western side of the sky, which got brighter and then faded until it disappeared then started yet again increasing in brightness. My friend and I shot out of the front door into the street and fixed our eyes on the western hemisphere of the sky. There it was before our eyes! It looked like a bright star low on the horizon, and I believe it was stationary. It was mildly flickering, more dramatically than the flicker of stars. It faded until invisible, then increased in brightness yet again. The cycle continued. It wasn’t quite a perfect sphere. It looked elongated (UP-DOWN) and it appeared to possess a minute tail. We were amazed by the site, but after staring at the magnificent object for some time we made our way back into the house. Three hours later, we went outside again and looked into the sky - it was nowhere to be seen.
I have some video footage of it as well as three digital photographs. We also left 3AW a message explaining to them what we saw. Michael Goldberg
23.01.04 LAUNCESTON, TAS 2310hrs (NL)
(Source: E-mail online report Robert Frola 24.01.04)
I watched a light go behind a cloud but it never came out the other side. It just vanished. I did not hear any noises. I thought it might be a plane but as I said it did not come out of the cloud. I was watching for an hour afterwards but it did not return or leave the cloud. I did not check with the airport if they had any planes in that area at that time of night. Wayne Wells
25.01.04 CARNARVON GORGE, QLD 1930hrs (NL)
(Source: Peter Davenport www.ufocenter.com)
The witness has seen spheres flying low over the gorge for three weeks and was able to film some activity with their handy cam on January 25, 2004, at 7:30 PM. The object flew slowly west until dispersing over the mountains. There was no engine noise when the object was hovering.
The observer continued to drive, and half an hour later saw a similar object moving up on the left side, again stopped to film, and this vehicle /object started to move away. The observer returned home 2-3hrs later and saw a bright light in the sky changing color, and got video footage of it changing colors. The next night he saw more than one spread out across sky.
He has been witnessing this for three weeks now with little change. Sometimes they move around, some stay in same spot. He caught one last night giving off all colors from the down side of craft, then the light pulled in and changed to the up side of the craft.
He has tried to film stars on the camcorder, but it won’t pick them up. When directed at these objects it picks them up. One light is just to the right of Orion.
JAN/FEB 04 MELBOURNE (MOOROOLBARK), VIC MID AFTERNOON (DO)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 31.03.04)
In either January or February 2004, I was sitting on a park bench near a playground (next door to the community centre) in Mooroolbark around mid-afternoon, when I heard the sound of a light aircraft. I looked up and to my left (towards the west) and saw a Cessna type aircraft flying at what seemed to be a low altitude (elevation maybe 25 degrees), heading towards the south. I could not make out any features of the aircraft beyond it’s shape, and it seemed to be in silhouette or as if it was painted entirely in black. From my point of observation, the aircraft was at least 200 metres away (or alternatively, no smaller than a five cent coin). A few seconds after coming into sight it tipped it’s wings &Mac246; tilted left and right once &Mac246; which seemed to me that either the pilot was in trouble or this was the pilot “waving” to someone on the ground. In any case the aircraft continued to fly, and turning to the left perhaps only a few hundreds metres onwards, heading east. Then after about one minute it had turned north, flying virtually overhead and to my right eventually disappearing over some houses. Despite being able to look at the fuselage of the aircraft in full view, I could still not make out any of it’s features, as if it was in silhouette (the sky was overcast at the time so this may have been a factor). There were a number of other people nearby, at least one family and another woman who was passing by. No one seemed to pay any notice to the aircraft. The entire sighting took no more than five minutes, or the period the aircraft was in view. Keith McLean
15.02.04 GOLD COAST (BURLEIGH HEADS), QLD 1746hrs (METEOR/BOLIDE)
(Source: 1800 Freecall National Hotline Number - Callin Code 03314)
Mr X and his wife were quite shaken up on Sunday Night 15th Feb 04 as at about 7.46pm at Burleigh Heads, they saw a fire ball travelling from North to South. It changed shape, and travelled right over their heads, they were going to run as they thought it was coming straight for them. As it reached over their heads it made a hissing sound “like gas leaking” said Mr X. Mr X took some photo’s but we have to take in to consideration that his hands were shaking when he took the photo’s using a digital camera.
Mr X being of mature age was unable to give me any further details. Jan Stone AUFORN QLD
17.02.04 COBAR (ENDEAVOR MINE), NSW EARLY MORNING (METEOR/BOLIDE)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 17.02.04)
This morning I was on the way to work and I spotted a very large object falling from the sky. I was about 40kl out of town heading west and the object was travelling east to northeast.
The object was very large with a silvery white front and a large fire trail coming off the back, it was in clear view for at least 10 seconds and others here viewed the same object. I have seen falling stars and the morning and evening stars and this object was the biggest thing I have ever seen coming out of the sky and I would like to know what it was as there must be some body on this planet that know of all of the things fall to earth. Steve R.
01.03.04 KROOKWELL, NSW 1500hrs (CE1)
(Source: 1800 Freecall National Hotline Number - Callin Code 03371 & 03374)
On Monday the 1st March at around 3pm the reportee was leaving his homestead when he noticed an object moving down the gully in the air. At the top of the gully there are communication towers and at the bottom there is flat ground and a small dam on the property. The reportee states it was a clear day and there was virtually no wind. The object was only a couple of hundred metres away from the reportee and it came to a dead stop for about 10-15 seconds at the bottom of the gully, 30-40 metres off the ground. The reportee states that the object had dark red and orange lights that were pulsating. After around 10-15 seconds it cruised off, moving off in northerly direction over the top of the mountains and then changed direction again travelling North-West.
Later on the reportee rang the Bureau of Meteriology since he has found a crashed weather balloon before, but they had nothing in the area during that time and the description did not fit. The shape of the object was difficult to determine, he thought at first it may have been an ultra-light, but soon discarded that theory due to the orange and red pulsating light display. His property is 10 km away from Cowra. Karen Barden AUFORN NSW
12.03.04 MARAYLYA, NSW 2100hrs (NL/CE1)
(Source: 1800 Freecall National Hotline Number - Callin Code 03352)
On the 12th March at Maraylya, NSW at around 9 pm, the reportee had noticed a light in the distance, along with a few other people at a social event. She did not think anything much about it and thought it was probably someone in the distance using a spotlight. She left the event at around 10:30 pm to return home. As she was driving home to Maroota she noticed a large bright light and in the centre a dark circle. The reportee states that the object ended up at about 50 metres above her car and was at least half the size of her own car i.e Hyundai Excel. Apparently a elongated beam was coming out from the object towards the ground, however the beam itself did not seem to be eluminating her car. After around 15 minutes or so, the object starting darting about, darting across backwards and forwards and looked graceful when performing these manoeuvrers. The reportee was driving slower than usual during this event, since she was watching the object through the front window and had strain to look high up to see it. Once she had arrived at Maroota, the object continued its journey. The total drive home took around 30 minutes.
The reportee later rang the RAAF who stated they had nothing in the area, but told her they had received a number of calls about the same phenomina. Calls came from Maraylya, Pitt Town and Catai. Karen Barden AUFORN NSW
17.03.04 KEMPS CREEK, NSW 2130hrs (NLº)
(Source: 1800 Freecall National Hotline Number - Callin Code 03352)
About 9.30pm on Wedensday March 17th Robert was outside with his wife and brother-in-law at Kemps Creek. He told me that they were disturbed to see a bright orange coloured light in the sky. Robert said ‘It was so damned bright, it wasn’t an airplane, we wondered what it was so I went and got my binoculars.” When he viewed it through his binoculars, he could see it was a round ball of yellowish light, like a fire, with red dots of light around the outside, like jets.
They were disturbed because of all the terrorist trouble at the moment, they thought at first it could have been a rocket missile of some sort. When they first saw it, it was as big as a 50 cent coin held at arms length, they watched it for approximately 3 minutes until they couldnt see it anymore. While they were watching it an aircraft crossed the sky. Robert said compared to the aircraft this thing was huge, much higher in altitude, about 70 degrees above the horizon and much bigger. It was travelling north to south very fast and still took about 3 minutes to disappear.
After I interviewed Robert I spoke again to Kellie about her sighting on the Thursday March 18th. Apparently Kellie first tried to photograph the object with a digital camera. Through the view finder she could see the moon and the stars but could not pick up the object, even though she could still see it with the naked eye. She then changed cameras and snapped it with an old camera. By this time it was a dot in the sky but she could see it in the view finder and zoomed it in. Larraine Cilia UFOSWS
30.03.04 MELBOURNE (MOOROOLBARK), VIC 1905hrs (CE1)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 31.03.04)
On the 30th of March 2004 at 7:05 pm I was coming out of the public library branch in Mooroolbark, and as I looked across the road to a double storey group of units I noticed in the sky behind them what looked like a blob of white light in the western night sky. Upon seeing this I stopped and look at it for about a minute. It’s plasma like quality flickered and grew in size as I watched it. I then decided to walk on, my back being to the light. I stopped again a few seconds later and looked back and it was still in the same position and at about the same intensity of light. I walked on a few seconds more and stopped at an intersection. I continued looking at the object, which did not appear to move at all, beyond it’s fluctuations. At one point the light stretched out and flattened out to form an elongated strip of light, curved at each end (a profile of a disk?....). Throughout the sighting I tried some telepathy in case this object or luminence was of the non-worldly variety, and it seemed to repond to a point: from my Ob. Pt. it do not move across the sky (I am not sure if this increase/decrease in brightness was movement towards or from me, or just “radiation”); when I suggested that I would report my sighting, at the same moment the light reduced to a small white dot.
My observation lasted five minutes, after which I decided to continue home. I didn’t see the object again. There were clouds in the sky, but they didn’t seem to obscure the object, and stars were clearly visible in swathes of night sky. The moon was clearly visible to the north, and large clouds were obscuring it gradually, with other cloud masses seen to the west. Between 8 pm and 8:30 pm I rang Mooroolbark police station to enquire if the police helicopter had been in the area. I asked the officer who picked up the phone “Was the police helicopter in the Croydon/Mooroolbark area around 7 pm?”, and he responded that based on the fact they had heard nothing on the police radio the helicopter had not been in that area. Keith McLean
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It's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive/Open Library scan in .pdf format of the 1962 Ace Books paperback edition of Impossible - Yet It Happened! by R. DeWitt Miller.
The front cover of the book was scanned rather darkly by the Internet Archive. I found a better scan of the front cover online and added it to the file.
Thanks should go to the original scanner at the Internet Archive/Open Library.
I've uploaded the file to Mega.
It's a .pdf file contained in a .zip file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). After downloading the .zip file, simply unzip it and extract the .pdf file.
Ace F-137. Impossible - Yet It Happened! (Original Title: Forgotten Mysteries). By R. Dewitt Miller (New York: Ace Books, Inc., 1962) (128 pages) {PDF} (17.5 MB)
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Impossible - Yet It Happened! was originally published in hardcover in 1947 in Chicago by Cloud. Inc. under the title Forgotten Mysteries and reprinted in hardcover in the same year by Grosset & Dunlap. It was reprinted again in 1956 in a hardcover edition by Citadel Press. This retitled 1962 Ace Books edition marked its first appearance in paperback.
"AN AMAZING BOOK OF FANTASTIC YET VERIFIED TRUE EVENTS, MANY OF WHICH HAVE DEFIED THE LAWS OF SCIENCE AND BAFFLED THE SCIENTISTS."
From the back cover:
"Unbelievable but true events that are beyond scientific understanding, beyond rational explanation. They will whet your imagination's appetite in the startling, breathtaking pages of Impossible - Yet It Happened!
...The girl who borrowed the soul of a dead woman for fifteen weeks!
...The Indian idol that could not be photographed.
...The two women who, in 1901, suddenly found themselves back at the court of Marie Antoinette.
...'The human cork"-a man who could stay afloat for fifteen hours with twenty pounds of lead tied to his ankles!
...The haunted mirror that could not be moved but which willed itself to fly into the air."
CONTENTS:
Introduction 7
1 Riffraff And Rabble 11
2 Phantom Armies 24
3 Sea Serpents 29
4 Damned Ships 34
5 Ghosts 39
6 Haunted Houses 49
7 Poltergeists 57
8 Forgotten Experiments 61
9 Enigmas Out Of Space 67
10 Possessors Of Strange Powers 75
11 Houdini 85
12 Vanished Continents 91
13 Talking And Thinking Animals 96
14 Misplaced In Time 102
15 Valley Of The Shadow 111
Index 122
About The Author:
Richard DeWitt Miller (January 22, 1910 – June 3, 1958) was an American writer of science fiction and Forteana. His first science-fiction publication was "The Shapes" which appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1936. His non-fiction books include You Do Take It With You (1936) (a book about Fortean phenomena) as well as The Mastery of the Master (1944), Impossible - Yet It Happened (also known as Forgotten Mysteries: True Stories Of The Supernatural, 1947), Stranger Than Life (1955), You Do Take It with You: An Adventure Into The Vaster Reality (1955), and Reincarnation: The Whole Startling Story (1956). Miller wrote one science-fiction novel which was first published in 1938 by Astounding Science Fiction under the title "The Master Shall Not Die" with no collaborator; it was not published in book form until 1956 when it was published by Ace Books in their dos-à-dos format Ace Doubles under the title The Man Who Lived Forever with co-author Anna Hunger. The book was bound back-to-back with Jerry Sohl's The Mars Monopoly. Miller also authored a fantasy work entitled The Loose Board In The Floor (1951).
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CONTENTS:
1063 • The Beginning of Chemistry • [Editorial (Amazing Stories)] • essay by T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D.
1065 • The Cities of Ardathia • [Ardathia] • novelette by Francis Flagg
1086 • The Amir's Magic • shortstory by A. H. Johnson
1095 • The Light from Infinity • shortstory by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach [as by L. A. Eshbach ]
1110 • Troyana (Part 2 of 3) • [Drums of Tapajos] • serial by S. P. Meek
1128 • The Lemurian Documents No. 2 - The Gorgons • [The Lemurian Documents • 2] • shortfiction by J. Lewis Burtt
1136 • The Degravitator • shortstory by Ralph Milne Farley
1140 • Discussions (Amazing Stories, March 1932) • [Discussions (Amazing Stories)] • essay by The Editor
1142 • In the Realm of Books (Amazing Stories, March 1932) • [In the Realm of Books] • essay by C. A. Brandt
1144 • Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1932) • essay by S. P. Meek
1146 • Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1932) • essay by Forrest J. Ackerman
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The author, whom it turns out was a bit of a real-life con artist (see the biography below), would probably be delighted to know that his book is still fooling gullible folks 108 years later.
It's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive scan in .cbr, .pdf, and EPUB formats of the 1908 Forbes and Company hardcover First Edition of The Smoky God Or A Voyage To The Inner World by Willis George Emerson (1856-1918) with illustrations by J. A. Williams.
It was scanned by the Internet Archive from a copy in the Glenn Negley Collection of Utopian Literature in the library of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
I created both .cbr and .pdf versions from the original .jp2 files. I made only one change to the original color scan, removing and replacing an Internet Archive logo page. The scan includes scans of the original front and back covers of the book's pictorial cloth binding.
I've also posted the Project Gutenberg EPUB version of the book, which unfortunately doesn't include the color illustrations by J. A. Williams.
I've uploaded the files to Mega.
CBR Version:
The Smoky God Or A Voyage To The Inner World. By Willis George Emerson (Chicago: Forbes and Company, 1908) (First Edition) (186 pages) (Illustrated By J.A. Williams) {CBR} (68.1 MB)
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It's a .cbr file. No .zip file this time.
PDF Version:
The Smoky God Or A Voyage To The Inner World. By Willis George Emerson (Chicago: Forbes and Company, 1908) (First Edition) (186 pages) (Illustrated By J.A. Williams) {PDF} (29.4 MB)
https://mega.nz/#!0Z0TDJjR!HdVzNQvPyOaDxQx5sHiryym-geDbWoDsEyVXuq9jKLk
It's a .pdf file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). No .zip file this time.
EPUB Version:
The Smoky God Or A Voyage To The Inner World. By Willis George Emerson (1908) {EPUB} (54.8 KB)
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It's an EPUB file. No .zip file this time.
The Smoky God Or A Voyage To The Inner World is a novel by Willis George Emerson which is presented as a true account relating the narrative of Olaf Jansen, an aged Norwegian sailor compelled before he dies to tell the story of how in 1829 he found a passageway near the North Pole to the center of the earth and discovered a world peopled with 12 foot tall giants.
This novel is an early example of an underground civilization in which the main character spent two years living with the inhabitants in a network of subterranean colonies. A smoky central sun lighted the world. Their capital city was believed to be the original Garden of Eden.
It was originally published as a four-part serial in the National Magazine from December 1907 to March 1908 (the magazine serialization was discovered in the course of my research and isn't mentioned in any online article about the author or the book). It was first published in book form in hardcover in 1908 by Forbes and Company. The hardcover edition included all but one of the illustrations by J. A. Williams from the magazine serialization, a scene of the "author" speaking with Olaf Jansen. I've included that "lost" magazine illustration at the end of the file.
The Smoky God is included in both editions of Everett F. Bleiler's "Checklist Of Fantastic Literature" and in his Science-Fiction: The Early Years, where he dismisses the novel as having "no literary merit."
CONTENTS:
PART I. AUTHOR'S FOREWORD • 11
PART II. OLAF JANSEN'S STORY • 45
PART III. BEYOND THE NORTH WIND • 81
PART I\ . IN THE UNDER WORLD • 127
PART V. AMONG THE ICE PACKS • 155
PART VI. CONCLUSION • 173
PART VIII. AUTHOR'S AFTERWORD • 184
From L. W. Currey::
"A late, but representative, hollow earth novel, based on the Symmes theory of concentric spheres and polar voids. Fishermen driven north by a storm enter an unknown interior world via the hole at the North Pole. Here they find the cradle of humanity inhabited by an advanced race of giants who have achieved a high level of civilization through the use of electrical energy from the earth's dull red, sun-like core, which they worship as the Smoky God. "Fictional reconciliation of hollow-earth theories with eclectic Fundamentalism." - Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 664.
From the February 1909 review of the book from the National Magazine:
"When the stirring story, "The Smoky God," by Willis George Emerson, was appearing in the NATIONAL MAGAZINE, scarcely a day passed without our receiving interesting letters of inquiry from some of our readers.
The unique plot of this tale makes it one of the great books of the year. The introduction is so human that the reader is immersed in scientific discussion and consideration of deep problems before he is aware of it; every page gleams with interest, and the history of the trip to the under world is handled boldly and with a rare grip which compels the reader to believe that he is hearing of facts rather than fancies.
The story is practically the diary of Olaf Jansen, and tells of his strange theory of another world within the crust of our visible globe of every-day knowledge. How he found this mysterious world and what occurred while there makes a tale of rare interest. To tell too much of the plot would break the spell for those who have not read the book; suffice it to say that it equals Mr. Emerson's other works.
One of the charms of "The Smoky God" is the masterly illustrations by J. A. Williams, for the artist has carried out with splendid imaginative force the conceptions of the author. The book will undoubtedly grow in interest year by year, because it has more than the merit of a well-told tale; its scientific value will attract the philosopher and the student, as well as the ordinary novel-reader.
The author is a prominent business man of Los Angeles, California, and in addition to this latest work has published other novels, among them "Buell Hampton" and "The Builders." Those who know something of Mr. Emerson's life history do not wonder at the scope and force of his books; a farmer boy from the prairies of Iowa, his experience has touched almost every phase of American life, and he is singularly well equipped for the writing of realistic novels, dealing with national scenery and American heroes and heroines. Mr. Emerson is certainly to be congratulated on his success as a writer."
From Science-Fiction: The Early Years by Everett F. Bleiler::
"EMERSON, WILLIS GEORGE (1856-1918) American writer, author of several novels, some turned into film scripts.
664. THE SMOKY GOD OR, A VOYAGE TO THE INNER WORLD. Forbes and Co.; Chicago, 1908. 111. John A. Williams.
Fictional reconciliation of hollow-earth theories with eclectic Fundamentalism. * California, book present; Scandinavia northwards, c. 1830. * The frame narrator becomes acquainted with Olaf Jansen, a very old Norwegian, who on his deathbed entrusts him with manuscripts. * In 1829 Jansen and his father, on a small fishing vessel, were blown far north by a storm. Their situation at first seemed desperate, but as they moved farther and farther north, they observed that the climate became milder. Soon they saw a second sun that was sometimes a reddish ball and sometimes a luminous misty body. Unknowingly they had crossed the rim of Symmes's Hole and were inside the earth, where, as they proceeded "south" they came upon gigantic life forms, including men twelve feet and more tall. The capital of the giants is called Eden, and from it stream the four rivers of the Biblical Eden. * The natives of the inner world, whose language is much like
Sanskrit, were more advanced scientifically than the outside world, with monorail trains, electricity, and other matters. They worshipped the inner sun, which was the Smoky God, and was also reminiscent of the pillar of fire and mist that the ancient Hebrews followed. * After a time Olaf and his father decided to leave the benevolent giants and return to the external world, but because of contrary winds and currents they had to leave via the Antarctic polar aperture. There Olaf's father was killed by a falling mass of ice, but Olaf was rescued by a sealer. Considered mad when he told of his experiences, he was confined in a madhouse for a time. He learned his lesson, however, and for the rest of his life remained silent about the inner world. * Of no literary merit. The "science" involved is based mostly on Paradise Found, or the Cradle of the Human Race at the North Pole, by William Warren, a book that argued for a warm polar depression, not an inner world. At the time Emerson wrote there was still a strong belief among cranks that warm lands would be found at the poles, and Emerson cites many travellers' accounts that seem to support this view."
Online review (from a reviewer who seems to believe the story to be true!):
""The Smoky God", an entertaining adventure, is also an essential text for all interested in the Hollow Earth theory. Most modern takes on this unique theory of the occult/paranormal come from Emerson's recounting of one Olaf Jansen, a Norwegian sailor who, on his deathbed, relates his incredible (albeit accidental) ocean odyssey with his father as they sail through an opening into the earth's interior and encounter the highly advanced inhabitants of Agharta.
The book describes their adventures amongst the inhabitants, with whom they stayed for two years before returning to the surface and enduring tragedy.
An entertaining story regardless of what one believes, I personally find Jansen's cruel fortune of being sent to an insane asylum for telling his story more than somewhat tragic. True, this story is incredible, but not more so than most. Olaf Jansen isn't the only person to speak of Agharta, just the only person to have ever supposedly visited such a kingdom, seen it with his own eyes, and returned to tell the tale.
The utopia-like kingdom of Agharta is a motif that appears in most ancient myths: Shangri-La, the Valhalla of Norse mythology, the kingdom of Belovodia in Siberian shamanism(see "Entering the Circle" by Olga Kharitidi), and Shambhalla of Tibet. In "The Smoky God ", Shambhalla is described as the capital of Agharta, where Olaf Jansen and his father meet with the ruler of the inner realm.
I would have appreciated more elaborate descriptions of the Aghartans, their customs, language(described as similar to Sanskrit), and especially their history. How old is this civilization in relation to ours? Then again the guy WAS on his deathbed, you can't expect him to remember everything.
It would certainly be comforting to believe, in a world of constant change and strife, an unchanging land exists where people have moved past most of the problems that plague us. They could serve as an example, as a hope that we, too, could eventually reach such heights ourselves.
Regardless of belief or interpretation, if you like a good story and a daring adventure, "The Smoky God" won't leave you disappointed."
About The Author:
Willis George Emerson (May 28, 1856–December 11, 1918) was born in Blakesburg, Monroe County, Iowa. He was a novelist, screenwriter, Chicago newspaperman, banker, lawyer, politician, political operative, developer, promoter, swindler, and con man.
Educated at Knox College, Illinois and Northern Ohio University, Emerson was admitted to the bar in 1886. He lived briefly in Kansas, Utah, and Wyoming, before settling in southern California in 1904. During that time he was employed in banking and as a town planner. He was known as an orator, political writer, and an expert on “sound money.” He became involved in politics and campaigned on behalf of the Republican Party in both the 1888 and 1900 elections. He formed the North American Copper Company in Wyoming and founded the town of Encampment, Wyoming in 1897, where he resided until his move to California.
Besides writing extensively for the magazines on diverse subjects, he was author of a fair number of novels beginning in the 1890s, many of which had Western settings. In 1908, he published The Smoky God, Or, A Voyage To The Inner World, in which he purports to relate the adventures of a Norwegian, Olaf Jansen, in the discovery of a land beyond the North Pole. The book was a success and many people believed the story to be true. Among his other better-known novels are The Builders (1906), The Treasure Of Hidden Valley (1915), The Man Who Discovered Himself (1919), A Vendetta Of The Hills (1917), and Buell Hampton (1902).
Throughout his life, Emerson was involved in a succession of shady deals and swindles (more than I have room to describe here!). Somehow magically Emerson always emerged unscathed, leaving in his wake bankrupt companies and indicted associates.
In Kansas, after receiving his law degree and being admitted to the Bar, in 1887 Emerson appeared in Mead County. In that year, he, with others, formed the American Mortgage Trust Company. Others who later appeared with Emerson in various promotions included A. H. Heber, E. T. Brawley and D. W. Higbee. In the "Kansas Sugar Swindle," in the words of the Meade County News, Nov. 1, 1906, p. 4. Emerson filched from Western Kansas Municipalities two and one-half million dollars in bonds and subsidies for fraudulent "Adamson" or "Roasting sugar plants." The scheme involved the sale of County scrip which would be used for the construction of mills to refine sorghum into sugar. The scrip would be redeemed by refunding bonds issued by the sugar company. Local farmers would gain by having a market for the sorghum. A demonstration sorghum mill was constructed to convince the farmers that the system would work. Free booze and free transportation was provided to the demonstration of the new process. The demonstration produced refined sugar. With the success of the demonstration, the farmers purchased the refunding bonds. Contracts were signed for the crops of sorghum to feed the new mill. Unfortunately, when the crops were ready, the mills were not. The refunding bonds were worthless. The farmers lost their investments. In the words of the Meade County News, Emerson and others involved in the scheme "vamoosed" to the west. The vamoosal may have been motivated when it was revealed that the refining demonstration had been secretly sweetened by the addition of barrels of brown sugar into the sorghum syrup. The American Mortgage Trust Company went into receivership and its entire assets sold for $300.
There may have also been an additional incentive for the hasty departure from Kansas. At the time, the natives were restless and seemed to have itchy trigger fingers.
Emerson was entangled, though never indicted, in a mining fraud in Encampment, Wyoming, where he lived from 1897 (after leaving Cripple Creek, Colorado where he had been involved in a crooked gold mine scheme) to 1904. In Encampment, Emerson was involved with the North American Copper Co. which had acquired the operation from the original developers. Emerson and his cohorts then sold stock in excess of the company's actual value by inflating claims about its assets and profitability. Following Emerson's death in 1918, the Prescott [Arizona] Journal Miner referred to Emerson as having creating ""one of the largest mining swindles of the age."
Emerson then moved to California and Nevada and engaged in more promotion of land and mining schemes and just as importantly himself. About 1910, Emerson picked up the title "Colonel" and bragged of his honorary membership in the Grand Army of the Republic.
"Colonel" Emerson's last major promotion was the Emerson Motor Company which promised to build a five passenger motor car that would be better and cheaper than Ford, achieving about 24 miles to the gallon and selling for $395.00. The engine was planned to be purchased from another manufacturer.
Like all of Emerson's promotions, it used grand newspaper promotions and promises of grander returns. Promotional literature written by Emerson himself depicted the vehicle. Unknown to the investors, the depiction of his proposed car was a redrawn vehicle from another motor car manufacturer's catalogue. No design had ever been made of the car except in the imagination.
Advertisements addressed to potential investors depicted a proposed glorious factory. At first, Emerson's advertisements claimed to have a site for its factory in Long Island City, New York. In order to answer criticism that Emerson Motors did not actually have a factory, arrangements were made for obtaining a small facility in Kingston, New York. The reality was far different from that depicted in some of the ads.
Having no intention of actually making cars, Emerson never built an assembly plant. Instead it hastily constructed for promotional purposes nine prototypes, which turned out to be repainted and thinly disguised Fords, powered by Ford engines with serial numbers and markings removed and opened a showroom at 1748 Broadway in New York City to display the fake cars to prospective investors.
The entire venture was, in reality, nothing but an elaborate stock promotion.
In 1916, the New York Tribune did a major expose which excited the interest of the United States Department of Justice. Emerson, along with others, was indicted for using the mails to defraud, having sold $1.5 million in stock in the company (about $30 million today). One of the more interesting items of testimony was that Emerson delegated to an employee the job of bribing a Massachusetts District Attorney in Boston to avoid prosecution for the stock fraud. Emerson was however able to avoid trial and possible conviction by being confined to bed suffering from apoplexy, paralyzed, and dying. Emerson was dropped from the indictment because he was terminally ill, escaping justice for the final time, but his confederates were convicted in June 1918. On December 11, 1918, Emerson died at the home of his son in Los Angeles.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
The Man Who Discovered Himself (1919). Chicago, IL: Forbes & Co.
A Vendetta Of The Hills (1917). Boston, MA: Chapple Publishing Co.
The Treasure Of Hidden Valley (1915). Chicago, IL: Forbes & Co.
The Smoky God, Or, A Voyage To The Inner World (1908). Chicago, IL: Forbes & Co,; reprinted Amherst, WI: Palmer Publications, 1965.
The Builders (1906). Chicago, IL: Forbes & Co.
Buell Hampton (1902). Chicago, IL: Forbes & Co.
Was It A Crime? "Coin At School" Dissected (1900). Milwaukee, WI: Wisconsin Allied Printing. (An eight-page Republican Party campaign booklet)
Gray Rocks: A Tale Of The Middle West (1894). Chicago, IL: Laird & Lee.
Winning Winds (1885). New York: G.W. Carleton.
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Biography of Garrett P. Serviss
Author: Garrett P. Serviss ISFDB Author Record # 1134
Legal Name: Serviss, Garrett Putman
Birthplace: Sharon Springs, New York, USA
Birthdate: 24 March 1851
Deathdate: 25 May 1929
Language: English
Garrett Putnam Serviss (March 24, 1851 – May 25, 1929) was an American astronomer, popularizer of astronomy, and early science fiction writer. Serviss was born in upstate New York and majored in science at Cornell University. He took a law degree at Columbia University but never worked as an attorney. Instead, in 1876 he joined the staff of the The New York Sun newspaper, working as a journalist until 1892 under editor Charles Dana.
Serviss showed a talent for explaining scientific details in a way that made them clear to the ordinary reader, leading Andrew Carnegie to invite him to deliver The Urania Lectures in 1894 on astronomy, cosmology, geology, and related matters. With Carnegie's financial backing, these lectures were illustrated with magic lantern slides and other effects to show eclipses, presumed lunar landscapes, and much else. Serviss toured the United States for over two years delivering these lectures, then settled down to become a popular speaker in the New York area. He also wrote a syndicated newspaper column devoted to astronomy and other sciences and wrote frequently for the leading magazines of the day.
Serviss' favorite topic was astronomy, and of the fifteen books he wrote, eight are devoted to it. He unquestionably was more widely read by the public on that topic than anyone prior to his time. He worked with Max and Dave Fleischer on The Einstein Theory of Relativity (1923), a short silent film released in connection with one of Serviss' books. He also wrote six works of fiction in his lifetime, all of which would today be classified as science fiction. Five of these were novels, and one was a short story.
CONTENTS:
580 • Buccaneers of Venus (Part 1 of 6) • [Grandon • 3] • serial by Otis Adelbert Kline (book publication as The Port of Peril 1949)
604 • Worms of the Earth • [Bran Mak Morn] • novelette by Robert E. Howard
625 • The Bleeding Mummy • [Jules de Grandin] • novelette by Seabury Quinn
645 • Spawn of the Shadows • novelette by William H. Pope
660 • The Whistle • shortstory by Ralph Milne Farley
668 • Last Jest • poem by W. K. Mashburn, Jr. [as by Kirk Mashburn ]
669 • Vampire Village • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton [as by Hugh Davidson ]
678 • Penalty • poem by Cristel Hastings
679 • The Phantom Hand (Part 5 of 5) • serial by Victor Rousseau
693 • The Supernumerary Corpse • shortstory by Clark Ashton Smith
698 • This Side of the Curtain • shortstory by Renier Wyers
704 • Frankenstein (Part 7 of 8) • [Frankenstein] • serial by Mary Shelley (book publication as Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus 1818) [as by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ]
712 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1932) • essay by Robert Bloch
712 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, November 1932) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
712 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1932) • essay by Lester Anderson
714 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1932) • essay by E. Hoffmann Price
715 • Coming Next Month (Weird Tales, November 1932) • essay by uncredited
716 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1932) • essay by E. L. Mengshoel
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It's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive/Open Library scan in .pdf format of the 1972 Lancer Books paperback reprint of The Colour Out Of Space by H. P. Lovecraft.
Thanks should go to the original scanner at the Internet Archive/Open Library.
I've uploaded the file to Mega.
It's a .pdf file contained in a .zip file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). After downloading the .zip file, simply unzip it and extract the .pdf file.
The Colour Out Of Space. By H. P. Lovecraft (Lancer 75248) (New York: Lancer Books, [1972]) (220, [2] pages) (Psychedelic wraparound cover art by Victor Valla) {PDF} (26.4 MB)
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The Colour Out Of Space is a collection of seven stories by H. P. Lovecraft, selected from the 1963 Arkham House collection The Dunwich Horror And Others. It was originally published in paperback in June 1964 by Lancer Books under the title The Colour Out Of Space And Others and reprinted by them in 1967 and 1969, with different cover art for each printing.
This is a scan of the August 1972 Lancer Books printing, with a cover price of 95 cents. The actual date of this printing can be found in the print code "8-72" printed at the bottom of the last page of text (page 222). The copyright page only lists the publishing history up through the third printing of March 1969.
The title page, front cover and spine of this 1972 printing all give the title as The Colour Out Of Space. The copyright page gives it as The Colour Out Of Space And Others. The proper bibliographic standard is to use the title as it appears on the title page.
Seven more stories from the Arkham House collection The Dunwich Horror And Others were included in the December 1963 Lancer paperback of the same name. Two stories remained unreprinted by Lancer: "The Outsider" and "The Shadow Over Innsmouth".
These inexpensive Lancer paperback editions served as an introduction to Lovecraft for many Baby Boomers in the 1960s and 1970s.
From the back cover:
"THE OTHERS. . . the whisperer in the darkness, speaking through a loathsome geometry whose configurations mean insanity . . . telling of ancient evils that refuse to die . . . these are the Others, the inhabitants of H. P. Lovecraft's private universe of horrors and fantasies, a universe where the living are the Damned!"
CONTENTS:
The Colour Out Of SpaceH. P. Lovecraft (Lancer 75248, August 1972, 95¢, 222pp, pb)
7 · The Colour Out Of Space · nv Amazing September 1927
36 · The Picture In The House · ss The National Amateur July 1919; Weird Tales March 1937
45 · The Call Of Cthulhu [Inspector Legrasse] · nv Weird Tales February 1928
76 · Cool Air · ss Tales Of Magic And Mystery March 1928; Weird Tales July 1927
85 · The Whisperer In Darkness · na Weird Tales August 1931
152 · The Terrible Old Man · ss The Tryout July 1921; Weird Tales August 1926
156 · The Shadow Out Of Time · na Astounding June 1936
About The Author:
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an American author who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. Virtually unknown and only published in pulp magazines before he died in poverty, he is now regarded as one of the most significant 20th-century authors in his genre. Lovecraft was born in Providence, Rhode Island, where he spent most of his life. Among his most celebrated tales is "The Call Of Cthulhu", canonical to the Cthulhu Mythos. Never able to support himself from earnings as author and editor, Lovecraft saw commercial success increasingly elude him in this latter period, partly because he lacked the confidence and drive to promote himself. He subsisted in progressively straitened circumstances in his last years; an inheritance was completely spent by the time he died at the age of 46.
About The Cover Artist:
Victor Valla is of French & Danish parentage and is an artist-educator with over 30 years of experience. He was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa on October 25, 1942. His BFA, in Painting and Illustration is from RIT, in Rochester, NY and his MFA, in Painting and Printmaking, was earned at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana.
While on a Tiffany Foundation Grant as a post-graduate, he studied Printmaking in Paris at the famed Atelier 57, and he has taught full-time in Graphic Design, Illustration, and Art History Programs at several of the finest Art Schools in the States. Among these are RIT and Syracuse Universities in NY, Kean University in NJ, and University of the Arts, in PA. He has also taught courses at Montclair State and William Patterson Colleges in NJ, University of Illinois, UALR, in Little Rock, AR, and at several Community Colleges in the Northeast.
In the 1960s and 1970s, he did cover art for magazines (including GQ) and several books including The 1974 World's Annual Best SF and works by Robert E. Howard (The Dark Man And Others) and H. P. Lovecraft (The Colour Out Of Space and The Dunwich Horror).
He is married to Justine Armanini Valla, a Textile Print Designer and Craftsperson. Victor Valla is also an author and has written a novel, The Invasion Of Marcia Lake, which was published in 2013.
Artist's Autobiographical Statement:
"Like many an artist, I have been compelled to work at my craft since I was only ten years old. My first guide was the printed pages that had been Illustrated by the many fine American Artists whose work I collected from the magazines and books that I grew up reading. That became the direction my artistic life would always pivot upon, although I quickly learned to love and create many paintings influenced by the Abstract Expressionist School while in College. I also, (and equally), have been drawn to the Nineteenth Century Academic Painting that had so influenced the Golden Age of Illustration.
This eclectic interest, as far as visual imagery, has inspired me to take many varied directions in my own work. I try not to artificially separate the areas of art in which I work into their usual categories, instead arriving at finished products that each represent my vision, although they are to be used in a large spectrum of areas. These have ranged from the Graphic Arts, to Museum and Gallery Paintings, to Murals, Advertising, and of course the Printed Page. More than any other living artist I have ever encountered, I am still equally challenged by working towards any and all of these end-use directions. Add to that list my latest, most inspiring and creatively fulfilling direction, that of writing literary fiction."
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11 • Introduction (Generation) • essay by David Gerrold 15 • Every Fourth House • shortstory by Evelyn Lief 20 • Up Schist Crick • shortstory by Piers Anthony 41 • Through a Lass Darkly • shortstory by James Tiptree, Jr. 47 • The Birthday Boy • shortstory by James A. Stevens [as by James Stevens ] 54 • Reprisal • shortstory by Alice Laurance 73 • It's Very Clean • shortstory by Gene Wolfe 79 • Psychedelic Flight • shortstory by Robert Ray 88 • Stubborn • shortstory by Stephen Goldin 91 • The Lady Was for Kroinking • shortstory by David R. Bunch 97 • ... After They've Seen Paree • shortstory by Dennis O'Neil 112 • The Shortest Science-Fiction Story Ever Told • shortstory by Roger Deeley 113 • The Re-Creation • shortstory by Robert E. Toomey, Jr. 115 • Vidi Vici Veni • shortstory by Barry N. Malzberg [as by Barry Malzberg ] 122 • Amberjack • shortstory by James Tiptree, Jr. 125 • The Galactic Clock • shortstory by Vonda N. McIntyre [as by V. N. McIntyre ] 146 • Constitution in E Flat • shortstory by Paul A. Carter 153 • One Ordinary Day, with Box • shortstory by Kathleen Sky 161 • Beside Still Waters • shortstory by Edward Bryant and James Sutherland [as by James Sutherland and Ed Bryant ] 171 • Nova Morning • shortstory by Jody Harper and Edward Bryant [as by Jody Harper and Ed Bryant ] 178 • Here's a Health Unto His Majesty • shortstory by Roger Deeley 185 • Everything that Begins with an "M" • shortstory by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro 193 • Conditioned Reflex • shortstory by Gardner Dozois [as by Gardner R. Dozois ] 201 • The Porter of Hell-Gate • shortstory by Joseph F. Pumilia 209 • A Sense of Thyme • shortstory by C. F. Hensel 221 • All of Them Were Empty • shortstory by David Gerrold (variant of All of Them Were Empty—)
ooooIt's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive scan in .cbr and .pdf formats of the 1800 Howard and Evans First Edition of A Journey To The Moon, And Interesting Conversations With The Inhabitants Respecting The Condition Of Man, by John Campbell (published anonymously).
About the scan: This is an Internet Archive color scan from a copy in the Boston Public Library. Six of the eight pages in the original book were damaged because the late 19th-Century binder who bound the pages of this little chapbook into a hardcover binding unintentionally clipped off letters at the edges of the pages when he trimmed the pages, not realizing how narrow the margins were, or that in some cases the page had been printed off-center. I was able to figure out most of the missing letters as I read the story but it wasn't always easy.
I created both .cbr and .pdf versions from the original .jp2 files.
Thanks should go to the original scanner at the Internet Archive.
I've uploaded the file to Mega.
CBR Version:
A Journey To The Moon, And Interesting Conversations With The Inhabitants Respecting The Condition Of Man. By The Author Of Worlds Displayed. [By John Campbell] (London: Howard and Evans, 1800]) (8 pages) (Title page vignette) {CBR} (8.16 MB)
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A Journey To The Moon, And Interesting Conversations With The Inhabitants Respecting The Condition Of Man. By The Author Of Worlds Displayed. [By John Campbell] (London: Howard and Evans, 1800]) (8 pages) (Title page vignette) {PDF} (6.45 MB)
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A Journey To The Moon, And Interesting Conversations With The Inhabitants Respecting The Condition Of Man is a brief (eight page) religious tract in short story form with minor science fiction and fantasy elements, written by Scottish missionary John Campbell. The story begins with the narrator looking at the moon through a telescope. Suddenly he is magically transported through space towards the moon, telescope and all (as depicted in the vignette illustration on the title page). Upon arrival, he meets lunar inhabitants with whom he has a discussion of Christianity (the moon people are surprisingly knowledgeable about the Earth's religions).
It was originally published anonymously in chapbook format in 1800 in London by Howard and Evans (and also sold by J. Burditt).
A chapbook is a type of popular literature printed in early modern Europe. The term "chapbook" for this type of literature was coined in the 19th century.
Produced cheaply, chapbooks were commonly small, paper-covered booklets, usually printed on a single sheet folded into books of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages. They were often illustrated with crude woodcuts, which sometimes bore no relation to the text. When illustrations were included in chapbooks, they were considered popular prints.
The tradition of chapbooks arose in the 16th century, as soon as printed books became affordable, and rose to its height during the 17th and 18th centuries. Many different kinds of ephemera and popular or folk literature were published as chapbooks, such as almanacs, children's literature, folk tales, nursery rhymes, pamphlets, poetry, and political and religious tracts.
About The Author (two biographical sketches):
1. John Campbell (born March 1766 in Edinburgh, Scotland – 4 April 1840 Kingsland, London), was a Scottish missionary and traveller.
He attended the Royal High School and was at one time apprenticed to a goldsmith. Campbell helped found the Magdalene Society, a Religious Tract Society of Scotland in 1793, and the Missionary Magazine in Edinburgh in 1796. His consuming interest in Christian philanthropy led him to preach widely in neglected villages and hamlets, promote the establishing of numerous Sunday schools and found societies like the Magdalene Asylum to help prostitutes in Edinburgh and Glasgow. His opposition to the slave trade led to his involvement in the foundation of the Society for the Education of Africans. He collaborated with James Alexander Haldane in bringing some 30-40 African children to be educated in England. Following the Haldane Revival, Campbell became a Congregational Church minister. He was minister at Kingsland, an independent chapel he had founded, from 1802. He was instrumental in founding the British and Foreign Bible Society and became a director of the London Missionary Society.
The London Missionary Society sent him to the Cape in June 1812 to inspect the mission stations there. He set off from Cape Town in February 1813, calling in at Bethelsdorp and Grahamstown, then the military headquarters. Heading north he visited Graaff-Reinet and Klaarwater (later Griquatown), and then travelled further north to Litakun, the kraal of the Batlhaping kgosi (chief) Mothibi. His return trip went via Klaarwater, Pella and the Kamiesberge, arriving in Cape Town at the end of October. He wrote an account of this trip as "Travels in South Africa, undertaken at the request of the Missionary Society" and it was published on his return to London in 1815. The town of Campbell, east of Griquatown, was named in his honor.
Campbell returned to the Cape in February 1819 in the company of Dr. John Philip. His orders were to inspect and improve the mission stations which had fallen into a neglected state. On this visit he instructed the missionary Robert Moffat to start a mission among the Bechuana tribe. Campbell once more ventured into the interior, leaving Cape Town in January 1820 and travelling as far north as Mosega in Barotseland, on which journey he also came across the large settlement of Kaditshwene near the Limpopo River. He left for England in February 1821, publishing two further volumes covering his second journey. He subsequently delivered a series of lectures on his missionary work.
2. CAMPBELL, JOHN (1766–1840), philanthropist and traveller, was born at Edinburgh and educated at the high school, where he was a classfellow of Sir Walter Scott. From an early period of life he showed very deep religious convictions. Though engaged in business, he threw himself with great ardour into works of christian philanthropy, and led the way in many undertakings that have since attained remarkable dimensions.
He became in 1793 one of the founders of the Religious Tract Society of Scotland, six years before the London society was formed. The Scotch society still exists, but on a wider basis, employing about two hundred colporteurs for the circulation and sale of religious and useful literature in Scotland and part of England. He was one of the founders of Sunday schools, sometimes itinerating over the country in order to promote them, and with such success that on one occasion he and his friend Mr. J. A. Haldane made arrangements in one week for the establishment of not less than sixty. Lay preaching in neglected villages and hamlets was another mode of activity in which he took part. He was one of the first to show compassion practically for fallen women, being among the originators of the Magdalene Society of Edinburgh, and a similar society in Glasgow.
The condition of slaves excited his profound interest; and through the liberality of Mr. Haldane he made arrangements for bringing to this country and educating thirty or forty African children, who were to be sent back to their own country. In furtherance of this object he corresponded with his friend Mr. Zachary Macaulay, then at Sierra Leone, with whose family he was on intimate terms; but after the first batch of children were brought to this country, the arrangement was changed and they were kept in London.
In 1802 Campbell became minister of Kingsland independent chapel in London, and there, among other labors of love, helped to found the Bible Society. Occasionally he still continued his peripatetic work in Scotland. Having always shown a profound interest in foreign missions, he was asked by the London Missionary Society to go to South Africa and inspect their missions there. He spent two years, 1812-14, in this work, travelling upwards of two thousand miles in Africa, and a second time, 1819-21, he went out on the same mission. Few Englishmen at that time had performed such a feat, and on his return his appearances on missionary platforms in London and throughout the country were received with enthusiasm. He died 4 April 1840, at the age of 74.
Besides some books of less mark, Campbell was the author of two works giving an account of his two African journeys, the first in one vol. 8vo, published in 1814, the second in two vols. 8vo, published in 1822. A little volume entitled 'African Light' was intended to elucidate passages of scripture from what he had seen in travelling. For many years he was editor of a religious magazine entitled 'The Youth's Magazine.' He had a large acquaintance and correspondence, including the Countess of Leven, the Rev. John Newton, Mr. Wilberforce, and others. His books were among those that exercised an influence on the mind of David Livingstone, and turned his thoughts to Africa.
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The WT madness doesn’t stop. I’ll keep posting these until the lot of you are transformed into mindless pieces of human flesh, croaking gibberish and flapping your arms about after having been exposed to far too many unspeakable horrors from beyond.
It’s a good issue with stories by R.E. Howard, Otis Adelbert Kline, Clark Ashton Smith, August Derleth, Robert Bloch and H.P. Lovecraft. Enjoy.
CONTENTS:
The Eyrie (Weird Tales, May 1935) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
530 • The Death Cry • novelette by Arthur B. Reeve
559 • Yellow Doom • novelette by Robert H. Leitfred
581 • Under the Tomb • poem by Robert Nelson
582 • The Bronze Casket • shortstory by Richard H. Hart
591 • Beyond the Black River (Part 1 of 2) • [Conan] • serial by Robert E. Howard
609 • Lord of the Lamia (Part 3 of 3) • serial by Otis Adelbert Kline
624 • The Flower-Women • [Maal Dweb] • shortstory by Clark Ashton Smith
632 • On Hangman's Hill • poem by Robert Avrett
633 • Muggridge's Aunt • shortstory by August Derleth [as by August W. Derleth ]
638 • The Secret in the Tomb • shortstory by Robert Bloch
642 • Arthur Jermyn • shortstory by H. P. Lovecraft (variant of The White Ape 1920)
648 • Tea-Drinking • poem by Frank Owen [as by Hung Long Tom ]
Plus letters from Robert Bloch, Clark Ashton Smith and Henry Kuttner – who wrote that the story by C.L. Moore in a previous issue came second to a story from Loretta Burroughs. Kuttner and Moore wrote an enormous number of stories together after getting married in 1940, but in 1935 they were still complete strangers to each other. They got in touch when Henry Kuttner (who still believed she was a man) wote her a fan letter.
140 MB
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Here's an Internet Archive/Open Library find (not on Carlo's List).
It's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive/Open Library scan in .pdf format of the 1986 Gale Research Company hardcover First Edition of Contemporary Graphic Artists, Volume 1, edited by Maurice Horn.
Thanks should go to the original scanner at the Internet Archive/Open Library.
I've uploaded the file to Mega.
It's a .pdf file contained in a .zip file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). After downloading the .zip file, simply unzip it and extract the .pdf file.
Contemporary Graphic Artists, Volume 1. A Biographical, Bibliographical, and Critical Guide To Current Illustrators, Animators, Cartoonists, Designers, And Other Graphic Artists. Edited By Maurice Horn (Detroit, MI: Gale Research Company, 1986) (272 pages) {PDF} (42.9 MB)
https://mega.nz/#!sYkD3ZrY!PJ2E8hnryAcnKWWYLKyd3oJoUmLFARNDzgF_VfoffEg
Contemporary Graphic Artists, Volume 1 is an illustrated biographical reference on comic book and comic strip artists, editorial cartoonists, and animators. It was originally published in hardcover in 1986 by Gale Research Company. Two additional volumes in the series were published in 1987 and 1988.
From the Preface:
"Within recent years, the work of illustrators, animators, cartoonists, designers, and other graphic artists has emerged as an important and lively development in contemporary art. Since their works influence our lives in countless ways each day, graphic artists of all types are subjects of high interest—humor cartoonists drawing for newspapers or for magazines; editorial cartoonists of the left, right, or center; theatrical and televisual animators whose creations arc intended for entertainment or commerce; newspaper comic strip artists and story strip creators; comic book and magazine artists; book, magazine, or newspaper illustrators; cover and
poster designers; and even artists in developing fields such as computer graphics. Unfortunately, comprehensive biographical and critical information on these popular artists, presented in an easy-to-use format and enhanced with numerous illustrations of their work, is often difficult to find. With the publication of Contemporary Graphic Artists (CGA), Gale Research Company has taken a step toward meeting this need."
From the Library Journal review:
"Subtitled "a biographical, bibliographical, and critical guide to current illustrators, animators, cartoonists, designers, and other graphic artists," this book is especially welcome because graphic artists are often omitted from standard art biographical sources. The dictionary format of the book, which is planned as a biennial publication, brings together useful facts and at least one illustration per entry, often a portrait of the artist or his/her most famous work. Americans are emphasized, although the scope is international. Many of the artists profiled receive biographical documentation available from no other ready reference tool. Personal data, exhibitions, writings, work in progress, and other highlights are listed, followed by a brief bio-critical narrative of the artist's accomplishments. Essential for public and academic reference collections."
CONTENTS:
Preface 7
The Graphic Arts: An Overview 11
Artist Entries 21
About The Editor:
Maurice Horn is an internationally recognized authority on comics and cartoons. He was co-organizer of the first exhibition held at a major museum, "Bande Dessinée at Figuration Narrative," at the Louvre in Paris. He also organized the exhibition "75 Years of the Comics" at the New York Cultural Center.
He has lectured on comics and cartoons at universities worldwide, and his European series of lectures in 1973-74 was printed in Information et Documents, the official publication of the American Center in Paris. He has written hundreds of articles on the subject for American and foreign magazines and has contributed to Collier's Encyclopedia, Oxford University Press' American National Biography, and to The International Encyclopedia Of Communication, as well as to Microsoft's on-line Encarta Encyclopedia. He has edited a number of reprints of classic American and European comic strips, and has received many awards and honors in the field.
Many of the books he has authored or edited have become standard reference works in their field. He is the editor of The World Encyclopedia Of Comics (2nd ed., 1998) and The World Encyclopedia Of Cartoons (2nd ed. 1999). In addition he has edited 100 Years Of American Newspaper Comics and the multi-volume Contemporary Graphic Artists. He is co-author of A History Of The Comic Strip and author of 75 Years Of The Comics, Women In The Comics (2n ed. 2001), and Comics Of The American West.
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The Disappearing Future: A Symposium of Speculation
7 • Foreword (The Disappearing Future: A Symposium of Speculation) • essay by George Hay
11 • The First Forecast of the Future • essay by I. F. Clarke
16 • The Show Must Go On • shortstory by David I. Masson
25 • Deus Ex Machina? • essay by Kit Pedler
32 • Political Science - Mark II • [Science Fact (Analog)] • (1969) • essay by John W. Campbell, Jr.
35 • The Thorns of Barevi • [Catteni Sequence] • shortstory by Anne McCaffrey
45 • Sleep, Dreams and Computers • essay by Christopher Evans (I)
56 • Double Consummation • shortstory by Christopher Priest
72 • The Temple Scientists • essay by Edward J. Mishan
79 • The Sunset Perspective • [Jerry Cornelius] • shortstory by Michael Moorcock
97 • Future Recall • essay by James Blish
106 • Someday You'll Be Rich! • essay by Perry A. Chapdelaine
130 • About Five Thousand One Hundred and Seventy-Five Words • (1969) • essay by Samuel R. Delany
146 • Welcome to Wesbloc/Wesbloc • shortstory by Anthony Haden-Guest
157 • About the Authors • essay by uncredited
http://www.mediafire.com/download/xlre2jkyw5nxq85/The_Disappearing_Future_%281970%29_-_Editor_George_Hay.cbz
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Here's an Internet Archive/Open Library find (not on Carlo's List).
It's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive/Open Library scan in .pdf format of the 1995 Dark Horse Books hardcover edition of Tarzan: The Lost Adventure by Edgar Rice Burroughs and Joe R. Lansdale.
Thanks should go to the original scanner at the Internet Archive/Open Library.
I've uploaded the file to Mega.
It's a .pdf file contained in a .zip file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). After downloading the .zip file, simply unzip it and extract the .pdf file.
Also included in the .zip file is a bonus seven-page .pdf that I created from a web page at erbzine.com which gives an illustrated publishing history of the book.
Tarzan: The Lost Adventure. By Edgar Rice Burroughs And Joe R. Lansdale. [Preface By George T. McWhorter] ([Milwaukie, OR]: Dark Horse Books, 1995) (211 pages) (Dust jacket art by Dean Williams) {PDF} (28.7 MB)
https://mega.nz/#!EZsyVBxC!UAE8DGmHV3n_WXcXg2KgYE2tPkS8O872BhVRXyuUY_E
Tarzan: The Lost Adventure is a novel written by Joe R. Lansdale based on an incomplete fragment of a Tarzan novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs but left unfinished at his death. The book was serialized in four parts by Dark Horse Comics, before being published as a single volume in December 1995. The Lost Adventure is the twenty-eighth book published in the authorized Tarzan novel series. It follows the 24 main novels and two short children's novels (all by Burroughs) and the 1966 Fritz Leiber novel Tarzan And The Valley Of Gold, which was authorized by the Burroughs estate.
In Burroughs' last Tarzan story, left unfinished at the time of his death, the ape man plays guardian to an expedition seeking the lost city of Ur. In addition to Tarzan himself, his animal companions Jad-bal-ja, the golden lion, and Nkima, the little monkey, appear. Burroughs' manuscript ends before Ur is reached, but in the novel as completed by Lansdale, Ur turns out to be a society revering a giant and supposedly immortal praying mantis, which is used to slay condemned prisoners in the arena. Tarzan speculates that the creature is originally from the underground world of Pellucidar, to which Ur is connected by a system of caverns and passages. Trapped underground at the end of the story, he seeks escape by seeking out the route to Pellucidar himself.
The novel received generally favorable reviews at the time of its release. In the 2005 essay "Forty More Years Of Adventure" (which is included in the 2005 edition of Master Of Adventure: The Worlds Of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Richard A. Lupoff), Phillip R. Burger praises Lansdale's prose style in the novel as an "appropriate extension in the evolution of Burroughs' prose" (but asks "Would Burroughs have ever made Tarzan battle a 'croc'?") and welcomes Lansdale's depiction of Tarzan as the "elemental force" and the "vicious 'throw the severed head into the enemy's camp' ape-man" of the earlier Burroughs Tarzan novels.
From the back cover:
"As Tarzan guides a beautiful woman and her archaeologist father to the remote, mythical African city of Ur, he must contend with
an outlaw safari that hopes to reach the same destination . . . first.
Along the way, Tarzan and the faithful lion Jad-bal-ja battle with a host of wild jungle beasts and face a final, horrifying confrontation in a clash of wills that resounds throughout the jungle. In the end, the prize is not only a lost city of gold, but life itself . . .
Locked away in the vaults of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. for almost fifty years, The Lost Adventure, or "the lost manuscript" as Burroughs' fans had come to know it, remained unfinished. Through others' work, Tarzan had lived on in film, television, comics,
and books, but here was a tale penned by the master of adventure himself.
Dark Horse Books is proud to present Burroughs' final Tarzan story. Revised and completed by Joe R. Lansdale, Tarzan: The Lost Adventure is pure Tarzan tradition. A piece of history."
About The Authors:
Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American writer best known for his creations of the jungle hero Tarzan and the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter, although he produced works in many genres.
Joe Richard Lansdale (born October 28, 1951) is an American writer, author, martial arts expert, and martial arts instructor.
Lansdale has written novels and stories in many genres, including Western, horror, science fiction, mystery, and suspense. He has also written for comics as well as Batman: The Animated Series. He has written 45 novels and published 30 short story collections along with many chapbooks and comic book adaptations. Several of his novels have been adapted to film.
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Adventure [v109 #2, June 1943] ed. Kenneth S. White (Popular Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp, cover by Rafael De Soto)
[interior artwork] · Charles De Feo · il
[interior artwork] · Charles Dye · il
[interior artwork] · Gordon Grant · il
[interior artwork] · Peter Kuhlhoff · il
[interior artwork] · Paul Stahr · il
[interior artwork] · L. Sterne Stevens · il
6 · Ask Adventure · Anon. · qa
8 · Six Weeks South of Texas [Part 1 of 3] · Leslie T. White · sl
39 · Give a Dog a Name · Arthur Hawthorne Carhart · ss
48 · The Phantom Caravel · R. A. Emberg · ss
72 · Jungle Passport · Kenneth Perkins · ss
82 · The Second Trap · Gene Henry · ss
94 · Fighting Cadetship of the Confederacy · H. G. Russell · ar
88 · Grandfather’s Secret Weapon · Commander Geoffrey Lowis, AFC, RN · ss
102 · The Devil Spider · Francis Gott · ss
113 · The Camp-Fire · [The Readers] · lc
127 · Lost Trails · [The Readers] · lc
128 · The Trail Ahead · Anon. · cl
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cONTENTS:
2 • Lorelei of the Red Mist • [Venus (Brackett)] • novella by Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury
36 • The Pumpkin Eater • shortstory by Carlton Smith
47 • Space-Lane of No-Return • shortstory by George A. Whittington
54 • Captives of the Weir-Wind • novelette by Ross Rocklynne
82 • Prisoner of the Brain-Mistress • shortstory by Bryce Walton
95 • The Million Year Picnic • [The Martian Chronicles] • shortstory by Ray Bradbury
101 • The Shadow-Gods • novelette by Vaseleos Garson
118 • PS's Feature Flash (Planet Stories, Summer 1946 ) • essay by Bryce Walton
119 • The Vizigraph (Planet Stories, Summer 1946) • [The Vizigraph (Planet Stories)] • essay by Chester Whitehorn
124 MB
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Subject: [pbscans] Lil Abner Sundays 1966-77
The 1977 Sundays went so quick I decided to work backwards using the ILoveComix scans. Primarily I renamed everything (which revealed file duplicates that I then eliminated) and filled ALL the gaps with the most complete and / or best copies that I could find on Newspapers.com.
Had I not been involved in other projects, I'd have trimmed, color corrected, deskewed and replaced the undersized scans. But I concentrated on being complete. Please let me know of any mistakes / omissions.
There is consistency in the naming but I noticed after uploading that some years have a double space between 'Lil Abner' and the date, so if you try to break these up into stories, the ones that span a couple of those years won't sort correctly. Oops.
I stopped working backwards at 1966 because 1964 and 1965 were missing too many strips for me to do quickly. Another project for another day.
Also, ILoveComix had very, very few dailies in that stretch. If anyone wants to put together a group of fans to correct that oversight, I remind you that you can get as many free trials at Newspapers.com as you can create unique email and credit card combinations. If you need hints on how to find and download these dailies quickly, I can write up a page explaining.
Here's the strips:
1966 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/bl8z85q1lk23qp5/Lil_Abner_1966.rar
1967 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/yyt90t3azkrm7zk/Lil_Abner_1967.rar
1968 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/cmxincramyg7p50/Lil_Abner_1968.rar
1969 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/h5dfndmoihg33pq/Lil_Abner_1969.rar
1970 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/x7poi5gg53zsaoe/Lil_Abner_1970.rar
1971 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/c5sbvn4t3ogtyt0/Lil_Abner_1971.rar
1972 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/z5ucgz36lrzvkj3/Lil_Abner_1972.rar
1973 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/4ik1ip7s479d9ly/Lil_Abner_1973.rar
1974 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/yngsb441gp72syx/Lil_Abner_1974.rar
1975 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/oyz5ftvaj7jwvb3/Lil_Abner_1975.rar
1976 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/ged2qxrzb8he7zz/Li%27l_Abner_1976.rar
1977 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/twnreazkd2mcst8/Lil_Abner_1977.rar
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Table of contents for the two books:
More Tales Of Unease (Pan Books, 1969)
11 • She'll Be Company for You • novelette by Andrea Newman
33 • The Escort • shortstory by Herbert Harris
36 • The Young Squire • shortstory by Virginia Ironside
41 • Snow • shortstory by Miles Tripp
48 • A Cry of Children • shortstory by John Christopher
64 • The Beginning and the End • shortstory by Arnost Lustig
77 • He Said I Could • (1964) • shortstory by Shaun Usher [as by Jeffry Scott ]
80 • Speech is Silver • (1965) • shortstory by John Brunner
98 • The Girl in Question • shortstory by Stewart Farrar
108 • So Dark the Rose • shortstory by Christine Hickman
121 • Clegson's Folly • novelette by Alexander Walton
144 • Time to be Going • shortstory by Elizabeth Lemarchand
159 • Tell David ... • shortstory by Penelope Wallace
170 • The Flies on the Wall • shortstory by Alex Hamilton
188 • Here Comes a Candle • shortstory by Victor Lucas
194 • Split Image • shortstory by R. Andrew Hall
207 • Little Girl Lost • (1955) • shortstory by E. C. Tubb
222 • They'll Have to Go • shortstory by Michael Cornish
235 • The Blind Man • shortstory by Alan C. Jenkins
250 • Frances • shortstory by Stephen Meadows
262 • Jukebox • (1955) • shortstory by Arthur Sellings
272 • Be Our Guest • shortstory by John Burke
New Tales Of Unease (Pan Books, 1976)
7 • Double Wedding • shortstory by Rosemary Timperley
21 • Commuter • shortstory by Miles Tripp
30 • Two Horses, Rose and Terror • shortstory by George Mackay Brown
41 • Julie Howard, Where Are You Now? • shortstory by Barry Sutton
52 • The Hollies and the Ivy • (1975) • shortstory by Elizabeth Walter
63 • It Had Happened Before • shortstory by Stephen Meadows
66 • Jow Three Eyes • shortstory by Charles Eric Maine
86 • Out of Reason • shortstory by Jay Gilbert
102 • Tale-Telling • shortstory by Philip Evans
113 • Absence Without Leave • shortstory by Peter Collings
119 • Janet • shortstory by R. M. Stephenson
126 • Mr. Gupta's Marionettes • shortstory by Michael Cornish
145 • Autumn's Dream • shortstory by R. Andrew Hall
162 • Little Jimmy • shortstory by Keith Turner
167 • About Ghosts • shortstory by Brian Morse
184 • And Cannot Come Again • shortstory by John Burke
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From: "mike davis md140@yahoo.com [pbscans]"
To: yahoogroups; yahoogroups
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 10:48 AM
Subject: [pbscans] NEW: Tales of Unease X2
Today is Lenny Silver Book Day!! I have 2 more to post from his collection also. It's one monstrous collection.
New Tales of Unease-John Burke (1976) {LennyS-EXciter}
https://www.mediafire.com/?f6cj6z2alw6181d
More Tales of Unease-John Burke (1971) {LennyS-EXciter}
http://www.mediafire.com/download/e4ico7ic4y0qglb/More_Tales_of_Unease-John_Burke_%281971%29_%7BLennyS-EXciter%7D.cbr
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Oh and the US Air Force chose Dr. Van Allen to be the expert in charge of testing outer space for radiation, because they knew he was the most qualified expert on finding the TRUE levels of radiation outside the earths atmosphere and the best expert on what damages the radiation would do to the human body if subjected to that amount of radiation. The US Air force understood that Dr. Van Allen would find the truth for them, and that truth was is and always will be that NO MAN OR ANIMAL CAN SURVIVE OUT SIDE OF 250 mile earth orbit without suffering extreme cell damage and death. For the mentally slow that mean's "WE NEVER LANDED ON THE MOON" America was screwed out of a lot of money from NASA and you will never see the international space station or any space shuttle or rocket able to travel farther than 350 miles outside earths orbit with humans aboard without dangerous radiation damages and death. And Nasa has kept all modern space flight to within Dr.Van Allen's 250 mile safe zone since 1959 and that proves it all folks, so when a moon faker tells you we went to the moon tell them to name the space shuttle mission that went outside 375 miles and stayed in the orbit! AND Dr. KUKU KAKU IS ONE HELL OF A NASA LYING BASTERD! NO MEN FROM MAR'S! END OF STORYRead more Show less?
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1 January 1971 03:00 - Alamogordo S, Dog Canyon, New Mexico, USA - 100 feet spherical UFO, bright as Moon, wobbled as hung in sky. Sent out bright orange objects, landed on side of Sacramento Mtns. "It kicked the objects out...fast...they flew right to the ground."
1 January 1971 06:30 - Newport, Monmouthshire, UK - Mini-bus driver saw object in sky above road. Cigar-shaped object turned at an easy angle, traveled toward Newport. One of passengers also saw it.
1 January 1971 Night - Yankton, South Dakota, USA - One object was observed.
2 January 1971 14:30 - Valencia, Spain - Three silver discs flew north to south at low altitude in straight line formation. No sound. They separate and tilt.
2 January 1971 16:15 - Corfton, UK - Two independent witnesses of red-orange light with a black smoke trail, fluttered from side to side as it fell, size of car, descended vertically, stopped burning just before it hit the ground. No traces.
3 January 1971 04:00 - Montesano, Washington, USA - Three 2' diameter fuzzy round objects moved near bridge and hovered. Car engine stopped, Radio frequency radio interference, lights remained on. Objects drifted down river slowly.
3 January 1971 06:15 - Tuhkaniemi, Finland - Catena 3. Ground marks. 10m diameter ball of light hovered, flew over lake. Descends to snow bank, flew off to the southwest. Metallic traces found at site.
3 January 1971 23:15 - Oriovac, Croatia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, about 5 feet across, was observed by three witnesses (Buncio).
4 January 1971 Night - Cape Corse, France - Landed remotely.
4 January 1971 Night - Crawford, New York, USA - Police incident.
5 January 1971 05:30 - Purcell, Missouri, USA - An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Venus.
5 January 1971 20:45 - Suceava, Romania - Star-like object zig-zagged in sky, then vanished. Witness an engineer.
In early January 1971 21:15 - Bimini, Bimini - An object was observed. It buzzed a witness. One object was observed in cloudy weather by a male witness on the ocean (Gernon).
5 January 1971 22:00 - Penrith, New South Wales, Australia - 1m diameter ball of light paced car for 13 minutes. Flew away when car stopped. Source also: MUFON Journal, #273.
6 January 1971 Evening - Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed.
7 January 1971 07:10 - Dennis, Massachusetts, USA - Metallic cylindrical object seen descending over frozen lake. Its leading edge tipped forward and a trail of flames issued from its rear end. Witnesses found elongated hole in ice, steam rising.
8 January 1971 - Kuusamo, Finland - Unidentified objects were sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. 16 objects were observed by numerous witnesses.
8 January 1971 03:00 - Dumfries, UK - White bowl-shaped saucer, absolutely silent, hovers, goes to-fro in small area of 10m.
8 January 1971 12:00 - Tafi Viejo, Argentina - UFO like two dishes joined at rim. Red hot bottom, aluminum top; two antennas, diameter 2m, height 1m. 30m from witnesses. Corn plants flattened and burnt, burnt circle, 3m diameter.
9 January 1971 24:20 - Riverside, New Jersey, USA - (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).
10 January 1971 11:21 - Van Nuys, California , USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported for a few seconds (Pulverman).
11 January 1971 02:50 - Kuusamo, Finland - Government Official incident.
11 January 1971 20:55 - Meerbusch, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses for five minutes (Lorenz).
12 January 1971 Afternoon - North Chingford, UK - Several school children at afternoon recess watched spinning, brightly colored round object. They watched it for several minutes before it disappeared behind a cloud.
13 January 1971 - Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada - Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Two objects were observed by nine witnesses.
13 January 1971 18:35 - Meerbusch, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses for 18 seconds (Lorenz).
13 January 1971 19:30 - Exeter, New Hampshire, USA - Instrumented observation
13 January 1971 Night - Riverside, New Jersey, USA - (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).
15 January 1971 21:17 - Mayen, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were observed by two witnesses for over four minutes (Wodarzack).
17 January 1971 19:20 - Wiesbaden, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of the moon, was observed by one witness (Lehmann). Explanation: Meteor.
18 January 1971 - Lesourdsville, Ohio, USA - Phantom airplane.
18 January 1971 10:00 - Campo Quijano, Argentina - Many witnesses, viewed with binoculars. Metallic ovoid landed slowly on slopes of Cerro Negro.
18 January 1971 18:40 - Meerbusch, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses (Lorenz).
18 January 1971 19:00 - Quincy, Illinois, USA - Domed UFO with light beam.
19 January 1971 - Eskilstuna, Sweden - An object was observed. Animal reactions to the object were reported. One object was observed by one experienced male witness in a forest (Brolin).
19 January 1971 03:00 - Ranton, UK - A hovering flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one female witness for 20 minutes (Harris).
20 January 1971 18:45 - Lancaster N, Pennsylvania, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported (Graham).
20 January 1971 20:30 - Aznalcazar, Spain - Disc hovered at 2m altitude in the rain. Lit up area. Huge power outage.
21 January 1971 - Belleville, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness (Rogier).
21 January 1971 00:20 - Mayen, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness very briefly (Woerner).
21 January 1971 19:30 - Elkton S3M, Maryland, USA - Two objects met over field, hovered one minute. Second went to the eastlkton behind trees, first approached witnesses, hovered 60m away at 150 feet altitude, delta shape, dull color, searchlight on nose, muffled generator.
21 January 1971 Night - New Meadows, Idaho, USA - An object was observed. Animal reactions to the object were reported. One object was observed by one male witness (Goforth).
21 January 1971 Night - Hamilton, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by one male witness (Todd, Raymond).
22 January 1971 - Kitt Peak Obs, Arizona , USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness at an observatory (Lynds).
22 January 1971 06:00 - Peabody, Kansas, USA - Two boys doing early morning chores saw lighted object in cattle lot. When flashed light on it saw 2' tall being, moving about UFO with small windows in it. UFO hovered, tipped to one side, sped away.
22 January 1971 Around 1500 - Ardlethan, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation.
22 January 1971 Before 2100 - Norwalk, Ohio, USA - One object was observed by several witnesses. A noise was heard.
22 January 1971 21:00 - Huron County, Ohio, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by a male witness (as reported to the police) (Calahan).
22 January 1971 21:05 - Willard, Ohio, USA - Low flying 25-35' wide diamond-shaped UFO came toward car, thought was plane crashing, hovered 100 feet above car.. Silhouette of entity in transparent dome cockpit in front/top of UFO.
22 January 1971 Night - East Budleigh, UK - Fog or smoke. three bus company employees were towing bus when they saw three orange balls of light in a straight line, move across the sky. "a lot of smoke around them and they disappeared after a few seconds."
23 January 1971 - Flagstaff, Arizona , USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported (Fields).
23 January 1971 Around 0800 - Erding, Germany - Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Seven objects, the size of a star, were observed by one witness.
23 January 1971 Before 0800 - Meerbusch, Germany - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by two witnesses (Lorenz).
23 January 1971 Morning - Norwalk, Ohio, USA - One object was observed by one witness (Reed).
23 January 1971 20:00 - Lerida, Spain - Brilliant ovoid flew east to west for 5 minutes. Left zig-zag contrail. Source: Courrier Catalan.
24 January 1971 - Canton, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Sale, Edward).
24 January 1971 06:15 - Plaidt, Germany - Hovered.
24 January 1971 19:30 - Bad Kohlgrub, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by several witnesses.
In late January 1971 04:30 - Hildesheim, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by one witness for over three minutes (Schuppan).
In late January 1971 09:30 - Canelinha, Brazil - Unreliable witness. Explanation: Hoax.
25 January 1971 16:45 - Senantes, France - Two in car stop, large cogwheel-shaped object spins in place, then reverses direction of rotation. Flashes.
25 January 1971 Night - Jackson, Ohio, USA - Object rose from ground, hovered directly in front of car. Driver stopped, backed away. Light changed color from orange to purple. It followed them.
26 January 1971 - Aviston, Illinois, USA - One multi-colored bell-shaped object was observed by one male witness (Pearson; Swanson, H; Wessel, Arnold).
26 January 1971 03:10 - Bredasdorp, South Africa - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by four witnesses for 30 minutes (Stelma).
26 January 1971 07:10 - Goppingen, Germany - Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Three objects were observed by several witnesses (Blaha).
26 January 1971 Evening - Southern, Central, Ohio, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Cloud.
26 January 1971 Around 2000 - New Iberia, Louisiana, USA - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by several witnesses for 20 minutes (Viator).
27 January 1971 19:00 - Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, USA - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed by more than three female witnesses for over an hour (Adams).
27 January 1971 Night - Cleveland, Mississippi, USA - Silver color.
28 January 1971 Dawn - Topeka, Kansas, USA - Close encounter with a an unidentified craft and its occupants. One object was observed by two male witnesses (Leppke).
28 January 1971 15:15 - Billericay, UK - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by a group of witnesses at a building (Corringe).
28 January 1971 18:30 - Sidcup, UK - Two steady white lights with clearly defined round edges. Drifted slowly to the west for 5 minutes, then suddenly vanished.
28 January 1971 Night - Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, USA - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed in foggy weather by two witnesses, a married couple (Adams).
29 January 1971 - Lansdown, Golf, UK - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by numerous witnesses on a golf course.
29 January 1971 Evening - Cuba - Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Two objects were observed for 30 minutes.
29 January 1971 Night - Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, USA - One object was observed (Adams).
30 January 1971 Around 0300 - San Isidro, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported at a military facility.
30 January 1971 Around 0300 - Campo.Mayo, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
30 January 1971 07:20 - Goppingen, Germany - Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Three objects were observed by one witness for ten minutes (Ruck).
30 January 1971 20:00 - Canelinha, Brazil - Dog frantic. Lantern goes out. Beam levitates observer. Wakes up at 0800 hours.
30 January 1971 Night - Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, USA - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by 12 witnesses.
30 January 1971 Night - Predeal, Romania - Nocturnal light maneuvers around central point in sky.
In February 1971 - Castel San Pietro, Switzerland - An aircraft-like object was observed. One aircraft-like object was observed by one witness.
In February 1971 - Overkalix, Sweden - 4 reports of same UFO.
In February 1971 - Lappland, Sweden - 40 reports of same UFO.
31 January 1971 - Berkeley, Missouri, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Checkett). Explanation: Apollo13.
In February 1971 - Fort Worth, Texas, USA - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object, of huge size, was observed by a male witness (Rozelle).
31 January 1971 - Duncanville, Texas, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Watts, E).
In February 1971 - Centralia, Illinois, USA - No details presented at all, "Family experienced a CE-II.". Explanation: Rumor.
In February 1971 07:15 - Toulon, France - An object was sighted that had an appearance and aerobatic performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by one witness for two minutes.
In February 1971 After 0900 - Akron, Ohio, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object, about 1 foot across, was observed in snowy weather by one male witness in a city for over one minute (Moore).
In February 1971 Around 1000 - Schotten, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, the size of the moon, was observed by one witness (Kroell).
31 January 1971 18:40 - Moberly, Missouri, USA - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by one male witness (Shewmon).
31 January 1971 20:01 - Kansas City, Missouri, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Nocturnal lights were reported for a few seconds (Rost).
31 January 1971 21:30 - Rosario, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
1 February 1971 - Los Angeles, California , USA - Landed remotely.
1 February 1971 17:30 - Savannah, Georgia, USA - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object, about 1500 feet across, was observed in clear weather by three male witnesses, typical age 49, on a highway for several hours (Neff).
1 February 1971 19:10 - Douglas E, Georgia, USA - Large red ball stays off right wing of Piper PA-28 airplane.
1 February 1971 21:00 - Blackrock, Ireland - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed in stormy weather by one experienced male witness (Finnegan).
1 February 1971 Night - Kingston, Kentucky, USA - Near Blue Grass Army Depot. Explanation: Cloud.
2 February 1971 - Jacksonville, Illinois, USA - A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Killebrew). Explanation: Meteor.
2 February 1971 - Carthage Us96, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by one female witness on a highway (Simmons, Ruby).
2 February 1971 06:30 - Terre Haute, Indiana, USA - Landed remotely. Explanation: Meteor.
2 February 1971 06:40 - Meerbusch, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses (Lorenz).
2 February 1971 Around 2000 - Kiiminki, Finland - Luminous object paced car, disappeared from view. 1m tall being wearing green garb bounded quickly across road in front of car.
3 February 1971 21:28 - Kuuskajaskari, Finland - A flying disc was observed. One disc, the size of the moon, was observed in clear weather by more than three male witnesses at an electric plant for 30 minutes (Jouhilampi).
3 February 1971 21:30 - Eurajoki, Finland - Military report: bright hat-shaped saucer all over big television tower. Made impossible maneuvers.
4 February 1971 - Nienburg, Germany - Physiological effects.
5 February 1971 15:00 - Kangaskyla, Kinnula, Finland - Catena 5. 5m domed disc lands on four legs. 0.9 m occupant with helmet glides to ground; three more inside UFO. one man chased it with chain saw, received burns. Object rose vertically, humming. four imprints 2m apart.
5 February 1971 Around 1800 - Zuchwil, Switzerland - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness for 20 minutes (Brunner).
5 February 1971 After 2100 - Ylistaro, Finland - Landed remotely.
6 February 1971 - Versailles, Missouri, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.
6 February 1971 - Bairro Nova, Brazil - An unidentified object was sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.
6 February 1971 19:15 - Miami, Florida, USA - Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Five objects were observed by one male witness in a city for over 15 minutes (McDonald, R).
6 February 1971 21:00 - Recife, Brazil - FAB incident.
7 February 1971 - Weed, California , USA - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed.
8 February 1971 - Hazel Crest, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness (Marlowe).
8 February 1971 21:05 - Hollage, Germany - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, the size of a star, was observed by three witnesses for 30 minutes (Peters).
9 February 1971 19:45 - Whangarei, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by five witnesses for several hours (Sayer).
11 February 1971 00:35 - Thevenard, South Australia, Australia - Wharfmen incident.
12 February 1971 - Valle Joux, Switzerland - Green fireballs were observed. Two green green fireballs were observed by 11 witnesses.
12 February 1971 01:40 - Verbier, Switzerland - Ovoid flew to the northwest with irregular, staircase trajectory. Flashed.
12 February 1971 16:00 - Monterey, California , USA - Landed remotely.
12 February 1971 Around 1900 - Olmo, France - Photo
12 February 1971 19:00 - Bastia, France - Three good photos of domed disc in front of white clouds, taken by family.
13 February 1971 - Elwin S3M Hwy51, Illinois, USA - A daytime disc was observed by one male witness on a highway (Strum, Leonard).
13 February 1971 04:00 - Massachusetts, USA - Instrumented observation
13 February 1971 21:15 - Pillig, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed by one witness for 20 minutes (Woerner).
13 February 1971 21:45 - Mayen, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, the size of a star, was observed by two witnesses (Welsch).
13 February 1971 22:20 - Warminster, UK - Photo
14 February 1971 21:50 - Mayen, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, the size of a star, was observed by two witnesses (Welsch).
15 February 1971 00:15 - Massachusetts, USA - One object was observed by two witnesses (Lansing).
15 February 1971 Around 0600 - Geneve, Switzerland - A hovering object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness.
15 February 1971 Before 1900 - Suceava, Romania - A flying disc was observed. Multiple independent witnesses. One disc was observed in clear weather by a group of witnesses in a city (Trofim).
15 February 1971 Night - Kalsjarv, Sweden - Close encounter with a an unidentified craft and its occupants. An unidentified object at close range and its occupants were observed by two female witnesses on a highway.
16 February 1971 22:30 - Malott Soap Lake Mtn, Washington, USA - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed in clear weather by three witnesses at a mountain for over six minutes (Yarnell).
17 February 1971 22:05 - Vader, Washington, USA - Two objects with lights flew past window at low altitude. Witness leaves house and fires shots at them.
17 February 1971 Night - Stuart, Florida, USA - Anonymous witness reports UFO landed in street. News reporter saw Nocturnal light blink on and off. Shot away extremely fast.
18 February 1971 - Vader, Washington, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by more than one witness.
18 February 1971 09:30 - St Charles, Missouri, USA - Three doctors observe cone-shaped object, 10 feet base x 10 feet tall, tipped at angle, "cage-like." one inside occupant.
18 February 1971 19:15 - Prestatyn, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One green object was observed by two female witnesses at a mountain (Bate; Norton).
18 February 1971 19:15 - Arley, UK - Round flourescent blue object fell from sky to the southwest. When just above trees suddenly disintegrated. Explanation: Meteor.
18 February 1971 19:15 - Loughborough, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed. Explanation: Meteor.
18 February 1971 19:15 - Meriden B4102, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One red object was observed by one witness on a highway for 30 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.
18 February 1971 19:15 - Nuneaton, UK - White ball of light with tail, crossed sky northeast to the southwest on straight course. Seemed to drop to ground behind trees. Explanation: Meteor.
18 February 1971 19:20 - Barrow, Ireland - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed. Explanation: Meteor.
18 February 1971 19:20 - Rugby, UK - Silver colored egg-shaped object surrounded by green haze. As it descended a short jet of flame could be seen coming from rear. When few feet from rooftops suddenly vanished.
18 February 1971 19:30 - West Alvington, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two male witnesses in a city for six seconds (Hodgson).
18 February 1971 20:35 - Umbrete, Spain - Object maneuvers over town. Rake marks found at flattened circular 3m diameter landing spot.
19 February 1971 21:30 - Ipiabas, Brazil - Farmer incident.
19 February 1971 22:30 - Verbier, Switzerland - Landed remotely.
22 February 1971 - Gunnislake, UK - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed.
22 February 1971 - New Eltham, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by three witnesses, two of them an experienced observors (Munns).
22 February 1971 16:00 - Dilbeek, Belgium - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed.
22 February 1971 19:20 - North Lincolnshire, UK - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one female child in a yard for over 25 minutes (Fillery; Grist; Hall; Stephenson; Wigg). A noise was heard.
22 February 1971 Evening - Turun Sanomat, Finland - Five residents saw UFO, another saw entity dressed "like a vagabond." Being told him to follow him, then had one hour of missing time. Found himself standing in same spot in intense cold, one hour later.
23 February 1971 06:30 - Chantrans, France - UFO rises one hour earlier than sun. Sets and rises 5 times in 5 minutes.
23 February 1971 19:00 - San Sebastian N25M, Spain - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An unidentifiable object was observed at close range. Explanation: Hoax.
23 February 1971 19:10 - Horb, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses for 12 seconds.
23 February 1971 19:13 - Ditzingen, Germany - A flying disc was observed. One disc, three times the size of the moon, was observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.
23 February 1971 19:30 - Sampeyre, Italy - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by one witness (Marazzo).
23 February 1971 19:46 - Piemonte, Italy - TWA incident. Explanation: Re-entry.
23 February 1971 Before 2000 - Provence, France - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by 1,000 witnesses.
23 February 1971 20:45 - Stene, Belgium - Nocturnal lights were reported.
23 February 1971 20:56 - Mainz, Germany - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one witness for 18 seconds (Muench).
24 February 1971 - Lerida, Spain - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, larger than a star, was observed.
24 February 1971 - Harnosand, Sweden - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed in overcast weather by four witnesses for six seconds (Sundstrom).
24 February 1971 06:15 - Coventry, Lythalls Lane, UK - Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Three objects were observed by more than three male experienced witnesses, as reported to the police, on a road (Hewitt).
24 February 1971 06:15 - Nuneaton, UK - Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Three objects were observed by one experienced male witness (Melvin, S).
24 February 1971 18:55 - Sundsvall, Sweden - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object, about 40 feet across, was observed in snowy weather by one experienced male witness in a city for 12 seconds (Lundin).
24 February 1971 21:00 - Clent Hills, UK - Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Two objects were observed by two witnesses.
24 February 1971 21:00 - Petropolis, Brazil - Bell-shaped disc maneuvers around mountains. Glow goes on-and-off at 30 second intervals.
25 February 1971 - Chiclana Frontera, Spain - An object was observed. Traces found. An unidentifiable object was observed at close range and caused physical effects. Explanation: Hoax.
In late February 1971 06:15 - Nuneaton, UK - Four police saw UFO in sky, had three white lights traveling in formation, moved at high speed rapidly to the west. No info from ATC at Birmingham airport.
25 February 1971 23:30 - Jokkfall, Sweden - Physiological effects.
26 February 1971 22:30 - Brooksville, Florida, USA - 18-yr-old and 10-yr-old boy saw 50 feet diameter hovering UFO, with red lights and searchlight, responded to flashlight signals. Inside dome saw 6-10 occupants dressed in green coveralls, who waved to wit
In March 1971 - Kuuskajaskari, Finland - An object was observed. Traces found. One object, about 40 feet across, was observed in icy weather by one witness.
In March 1971 - Ylistaro, Finland - An object was observed. Traces found. An unidentified object at close range (with physical effects) was observed by one witness.
28 February 1971 - Solothurn, Switzerland - An object was observed from a car. One object, the size of a star, was observed by four witnesses for 20 minutes (Brunner).
In March 1971 - Atkinsons Dam, Queensland, Australia - Objects were observed. Traces found. More than three objects, about 40 feet across, were observed in a rural area.
In March 1971 11:30 - Braine-L' Alleud, Belgium - A daytime disc was reported (Nater).
28 February 1971 11:50 - Hayward, California , USA - M. Jaffe on motorcycle. Vivid red and blue dumbbell chased by small plane.
In March 1971 20:00 - Pirangi, Brazil - Many witnesses. Fireball shot to the north, sharp turns, to the south again. Seen twice a week usually.
In March 1971 Night - El Garrobo, Spain - Driving home noticed oval object pass over, electromagnetic effect: engine died, felt strange malaise. Along same route, around this time, he saw strange-headed creatures, luminous, "not human nor animals."
In March 1971 Night - Perth, Western Australia, Australia - Photo
2 March 1971 19:45 - Edinburgh, UK - Hovered.
2 March 1971 19:45 - Horsham West, Victoria, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation.
2 March 1971 19:45 - Murtoa North, Victoria, Australia - A cigar-shaped object was observed before it exploded. Multiple independent witnesses. One cigar-shaped object was observed by more than two witnesses.
2 March 1971 19:50 - Vannes, France - Disc, illuminated green from inside, flew rapidly to the north, low and fast over town.
2 March 1971 19:50 - Dorking, UK - Blue-green carrot shaped object,large, surrounded by glowing aura. Inside was blood red ball, which twisted, turned, shot off sparks. Made straight path to the west but disappeared completely. three other witness.
2 March 1971 20:00 - Corby, UK - One object was observed by one witness.
2 March 1971 Around 2000 - New Milton, UK - One object was observed.
2 March 1971 20:15 - Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia - Green fireballs were observed. Two green green fireballs, the size of the moon, were observed by three witnesses (O'Donnell; Redwood).
3 March 1971 07:30 - Helsinki Ne, Seutula Ap, Finland - Flat disc hovered and wobbled for 30 minutes, shot away.
3 March 1971 21:30 - Auckland, New Zealand - Photo
3 March 1971 Night - Manurewa, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one female 10-year-old witness.
4 March 1971 18:30 - Coolgardie, Western Australia, Australia - Photo
4 March 1971 Night - Rovaniemi, Finland - Man in truck. 3m wide beam of light moved across road at 20m altitude. No visible structure seen.
5 March 1971 - France - An object was observed. Traces found. An unidentified object at close range (with physical effects) was observed by one witness.
5 March 1971 01:10 - Trenal, France - Metallic dome over 8 square lights on ground. 23 "lions with ant-heads" seen nearby.
5 March 1971 01:20 - Corinth, Mississippi, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one male witness for 20 minutes (Murphy).
6 March 1971 08:56 - Tokyo Obs, Japan - A fireball was observed. One orange fireball, three times the size of the moon, was observed by several male witnesses, typical age 33, at an observatory for 90 seconds (Hirayama, C). Explanation: Meteor.
6 March 1971 Around 2000 - Milton Grove, UK - Several objects were observed by two witnesses.
7 March 1971 19:30 - Lancaster, California , USA - A mysterious explosion was reported. One object was observed by three witnesses.
8 March 1971 - Rauma, Finland - Hovered.
8 March 1971 02:00 - Perth, Western Australia, Australia - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, larger than a star, was observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Redgrave).
8 March 1971 Evening - Wotton, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple.
8 March 1971 Evening - Dorking, UK - Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. More than one object was observed by two witnesses.
9 March 1971 - Langley, British Columbia, Canada - Nocturnal lights were reported.
11 March 1971 - Phoenix, Arizona , USA - A daytime disc was reported (Finch).
11 March 1971 Night - Dover, New Jersey, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object, about 1 foot across, was observed by six witnesses at a building for 30 minutes (Vanderbush).
12 March 1971 19:00 - Cheboygan, Michigan, USA - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses (Pond). Explanation: Meteor.
12 March 1971 20:00 - Linton Woodend Farm, UK - One object was observed by one witness.
13 March 1971 Around 0700 - Mount Airy, North Carolina, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An unidentified object at close range was observed by two male witnesses (Barber, J).
13 March 1971 11:50 - Hamilton, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by over 12 witnesses.
13 March 1971 19:00 - Galvin, Cooks Hill, Washington, USA - An object was sighted by multiple independent witnesses that had an appearance and aerobatic performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by a male witness on a hill (Rosback).
13 March 1971 19:00 - Dorking, Norbury Park, UK - Yellow blob of light hung in the sky, suddenly disappeared.
13 March 1971 Night - Lorain, Ohio, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported.
13 March 1971 Night - Hoffman, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported.
14 March 1971 19:50 - Moreno, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
14 March 1971 21:06 - Apache Junction, Nr Phoenix, Arizona , USA - Draftsman incident. Explanation: Hoax.
In mid-March 1971 03:00 - London, Brockley, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two witnesses for 18 seconds.
15 March 1971 19:50 - Dorking, UK - Hovered.
15 March 1971 20:10 - Buckland Denham, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by three witnesses for over six minutes.
16 March 1971 Evening - Polson, Montana, USA - Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Two objects were observed by 20 witnesses at a lake for several hours.
17 March 1971 21:15 - Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia - Nocturnal lights were reported.
17 March 1971 22:18 - Manchester, Indiana, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Nocturnal lights were reported for 18 seconds (Heiderstadt).
18 March 1971 20:00 - Linton, UK - (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).
18 March 1971 20:10 - Lorain, Ohio, USA - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by two female witnesses for over an hour (Garcia).
18 March 1971 21:00 - Tarcutta S17M, New South Wales, Australia - Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Three objects were observed by three male witnesses, typical age 16, for over three minutes (Delaney).
18 March 1971 21:00 - Ariah Park, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Harper).
18 March 1971 Night - Centralia, Washington, USA - An unidentified object was sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two female witnesses (Wadsworth).
19 March 1971 05:30 - Taylor, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by one witness.
19 March 1971 Daytime - Lewis County, Missouri, USA - A daylight disc was observed by a male witness (Davis).
20 March 1971 - Mount Airy, North Carolina, USA - An object was observed from a car. One object was observed by two male witnesses.
22 March 1971 23:50 - Campinas Grande, Brazil - Fog, mist, vapor. 10m diameter fireball in bushes. Chases man across dam, emits smoke and vapor.
23 March 1971 - Sarkivaara, Finland - Photo
23 March 1971 07:20 - Dorking, UK - White turnip-shaped object hovered in same spot 60 seconds, began to move with increasing momentum toward Gatwick. Had exhaust pipe protruding from base.
23 March 1971 Evening - Hailuoto, Uleaborg, Finland - Flying discs were observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Seven discs were observed in icy weather by four witnesses at a lake (Kartimo).
23 March 1971 20:30 - Kokkoneva, Perho, Finland - A hovering object was observed from a car. One object, about 20 feet across, was observed by 20 witnesses at an electric plant for two hours (Lassila; Vasala).
25 March 1971 19:15 - Salins D'Hyeres N, France - Fiery cylinder flew to the southwest for 7 minutes. Sudden turn to the northwest, shot flames from front.
25 March 1971 20:10 - Denton, UK - Two girls riding ponies saw bright orange cross emitting sparks, followed them to end of road, vanished with bang.Pony shied.
25 March 1971 Around 2200 - South West Rocks, New South Wales, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object, about 10 feet across, was observed by one witness for over five minutes (Laws).
25 March 1971 Night - Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed in a city.
26 March 1971 22:10 - Springfield, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by two witnesses, a married couple.
26 March 1971 22:19 - Corpus Christi, Texas, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Nocturnal lights were reported for a few seconds (Bishop).
27 March 1971 - Kansas City, Missouri, USA - Naval Reserve pilot reports UFO.
27 March 1971 19:40 - Bremerhaven, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object, larger than a star, was observed by two witnesses for over three minutes (Wueppermann).
27 March 1971 22:20 - Waltham Hwy21, Massachusetts, USA - Mushroom or jellyfish shaped object, glowed white. Hovered and dimmed leaving just blinking white lights, streaked away, gone in seconds.
28 March 1971 20:30 - Matamata, New Zealand - An object was observed. Multiple independent witnesses. One object was observed by four witnesses.
29 March 1971 21:00 - Toulon, France - Yellow-orange disc lights up house. Flies silently east to west at 300m altitude.
29 March 1971 21:00 - Draguignan, France - 12m disc over car, zigzagged for two meters, responded to lights.
30 March 1971 - Breese, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Meyer, H).
In April 1971 - Columbatti, New South Wales, Australia - An object was observed. Traces found. An unidentified object at close range (with physical effects) was observed by one witness in a rural area (Yarnold).
In April 1971 - N, Virginia , USA - Felon incident.
In April 1971 - Aachen, Germany - Photo
In April 1971 Daytime - Puebla, Mexico - Being 6.5' tall, invited ride on craft. He refused, but found himself walking street without people noticing. Craft in vacant field. Telepathy, blood sample, amnesia. Renal, blood problems.
In Spring 1971 Around 2100 - Portland, Oregon, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed by two male witnesses for 18 seconds (Briant).
In April 1971 22:10 - Tylosand, Sweden - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one experienced male witness for 30 seconds (Eriksson).
In April 1971 Night - Mar del Plata, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
In Spring 1971 Night - Beckemeyer, Illinois, USA - Landed remotely, took off vertically.
2 April 1971 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported.
3 April 1971 - Butler, Pennsylvania, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Bessor).
3 April 1971 04:45 - Perth S 100M, Western Australia, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One light was observed by numerous witnesses.
3 April 1971 Night - Condobolin, New South Wales, Australia - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by numerous witnesses.
4 April 1971 Before 0400 - Oksakoski, Finland - Hovered.
4 April 1971 Evening - Epesses, Switzerland - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Nocturnal lights were observed by one witness (Bron).
4 April 1971 Around 2100 - Lausanne, Switzerland - A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed by two witnesses.
In early April 1971 - Charleston, Illinois, USA - Lapse of time experienced by witness..
In early April 1971 - Oksava, Finland - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object, about 10 feet across, was observed by five witnesses for several hours.
5 April 1971 - Perho, Finland - An object was observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Multiple independent witnesses. One object, about 20 feet across, was observed in clear weather by three female witnesses, typical age 55, for ten minutes (Poikola). A noise was heard.
5 April 1971 01:30 - Hamilton, New Zealand - Objects were sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An unidentified object at close range was observed by more than two witnesses in a city. A noise was heard.
5 April 1971 04:15 - Kaihu, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed in cloudy weather by one female witness for 20 minutes (Clements).
In early April 1971 21:40 - Totternhoe, UK - Blue-green light, 5x larger than a star, rapidly to the southeast, stopped, light went out, came back, stopped again, displayed white difused light on underside. Accelerated to fantastic speed (25,000mph).
5 April 1971 Night - Urenui, New Zealand - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed on the ocean.
6 April 1971 02:45 - Hawera, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one experienced male witness.
6 April 1971 20:00 - Northern Lausanne, Switzerland - Procession of objects.
6 April 1971 20:00 - Lausanne, Switzerland - Procession of objects.
6 April 1971 22:00 - Westgate Ne3.5M, Iowa, USA - Ring ground marks
6 April 1971 After 2200 - Greenhill, New South Wales, Australia - An object was observed. Gravity effects were noted. One object was observed by one male 34-year-old witness in a yard.
9 April 1971 - Quincy, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Hubbard, V).
9 April 1971 Night - Condobolin, New South Wales, Australia - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by numerous witnesses.
10 April 1971 After 0100 - Capitan Bermudez, Argentina - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by several witnesses on a river (Barrios).
10 April 1971 21:30 - Loxton, South Australia, Australia - To the north.
10 April 1971 Night - Cockermouth, UK - Two objects were observed by numerous witnesses.
11 April 1971 21:45 - Crescent Head, New South Wales, Australia - Objects were sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. Three objects were observed by one male witness on the ocean (Casey). A noise was heard.
12 April 1971 - Butler, Pennsylvania, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Bessor).
12 April 1971 - East Peoria, Illinois, USA - Boomerang shaped object.
12 April 1971 14:30 - McLain, Mississippi, USA - Fog or smoke. Ball of smoke suddenly appeared out of cloudless sky. Strange noise caused pots and pans to rattle, three 2x4 planks to fall out of wall, and total demolition of another wall of house.
12 April 1971 21:15 - Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several witnesses.
12 April 1971 Night - Workington, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by numerous witnesses. Explanation: Re-entry.
12 April 1971 Night - Irish Sea, Ireland - Nocturnal lights were reported on the ocean.
13 April 1971 - Beckemeyer, Illinois, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported.
13 April 1971 00:41 - Burcot, UK - One object was observed by two witnesses on a highway.
13 April 1971 04:45 - Brunswick Junction, Western Australia, Australia - Car buzzed four times by glowing red UFO. Turned white in color when it came at the car. Shot forward ahead of car.
13 April 1971 Dawn - Perth S 100M, Western Australia, Australia - Objects were sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. Two objects were observed by two witnesses, a married couple,, typical age 28, on a highway (Richards).
13 April 1971 Around 2200 - Nasviken, Sweden - Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Two objects, larger than a star, were observed in clear weather by one witness (Wiklund).
14 April 1971 20:00 - Evans City, Pennsylvania, USA - Luminous 30 feet wide domed disc hovered over plowed field, 80m away.Had rectangular, vertical windows in upper half, round ones below rim.
15 April 1971 - Boeuf Creek, Missouri, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An object was observed at close range by a male witness (Hassler).
15 April 1971 19:55 - Sentein, France - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by several witnesses.
15 April 1971 20:34 - Lausanne, Switzerland - Procession of objects. Explanation: Psych.
15 April 1971 20:45 - Massachusetts, USA - Objects were observed and photographed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Two objects were observed by three witnesses at a mountain (Lansing).
15 April 1971 21:00 - Taupo W, New Zealand - Foresters incident.
In mid-April 1971 21:30 - Kierinki, Sodankyla, Finland - Objects were observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. An unidentified object at close range and its occupants were observed by one experienced male witness in a forest (Alamartin).
15 April 1971 22:00 - New Haven, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by one witness.
16 April 1971 19:45 - Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by more than four witnesses (Limaldi). Explanation: Aircraft.
17 April 1971 01:10 - Balclutha, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one male witness (Ludlow).
17 April 1971 21:45 - Crescent Head, New South Wales, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object, twice the size of the moon, was observed by two male witnesses on the ocean for over three minutes (Farrawell). A noise was heard.
18 April 1971 01:10 - Brasov, Romania - Large indistinct UFO had bright crescent dish pointed up.
18 April 1971 14:30 - Kokkola, Finland - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor, for a few minutes (Lonnquist).
18 April 1971 19:05 - Christchurch, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by one male 16-year-old witness for 12 seconds.
18 April 1971 Night - Wenzenbach, Germany - A flying disc was observed. One disc, about 10 feet across, was observed by 11 witnesses (Dirschl).
18 April 1971 23:00 - Dortmund, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object, larger than a star, was observed by two witnesses.
18 April 1971 Night - Taupo, New Zealand - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Hall).
19 April 1971 04:00 - Queenstown, New Zealand - Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. More than one object was observed by two witnesses for five minutes.
19 April 1971 21:00 - Copmanthorpe, UK - Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. More than one object, the size of a star, were observed by one witness at a building for 30 minutes (Satterthwaite).
20 April 1971 - Warwick Park, New South Wales, Australia - Four teenagers saw large red glowing light near racecourse, 1' diameter. Joined by three other lights.
20 April 1971 - Christmas Creek Col, New South Wales, Australia - Ring ground marks
20 April 1971 23:45 - Ironwood, Wi, Michigan, USA - Police incident.
21 April 1971 02:47 - Ashland, Wisconsin, USA - Flying discs were observed. More than two discs, larger than a star, were observed by one experienced male witness (Jarvi).
21 April 1971 21:05 - Moberly, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Yoder).
22 April 1971 01:25 - Perho, Finland - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed in cloudy weather by two witnesses, a married couple, for 20 minutes (Kivisto).
22 April 1971 21:55 - Kent, Beech Boughres, UK - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by four single female witnesses at a lake for over three minutes (Oconnor).
22 April 1971 22:05 - Basingstoke, UK - Nocturnal lights were reported (Andrews).
22 April 1971 Before 2300 - Temagog, New South Wales, Australia - An object was observed. Animal reactions to the object were reported. One object was observed by one female witness in a forest for five minutes (Bonner).
22 April 1971 23:30 - Mosgiel, New Zealand - Nocturnal lights were reported (Round).
23 April 1971 08:30 - Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia - School teacher saw fiery orange-red ball of light which showed white and trailed behind it a very long cigar-shaped object, from east to southwest .
23 April 1971 22:25 - Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several witnesses (Bratter). Explanation: Aircraft.
24 April 1971 17:30 - Titahi Bay, New Zealand - An object was observed. Multiple independent witnesses. One object was observed in clear weather by one experienced male witness on the shore for five minutes (Petrovic; Watt).
24 April 1971 17:55 - Patea, New Zealand - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by several witnesses (Chamberlain).
24 April 1971 19:15 - Smithtown, New South Wales, Australia - Pulsating light in east sky. Moved up and down, occasionally sideways. Changed color red to green, blue.
24 April 1971 After 1900 - Greenacre, New South Wales, Australia - Mother and daughter in taxi drove by football field with floodlights. Then saw football-shaped UFO, transparent top, gun metal bottom with three portholes. UFO tiled, revealing three tall humanoids, over 6' tall.
25 April 1971 00:30 - Snoan, Ludvika, Sweden - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one female witness for 30 minutes (Andersson).
25 April 1971 01:15 - Ljusnarsberg, Sweden - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by three witnesses on a highway for 30 minutes (Karlsson; Kiuru).
25 April 1971 04:30 - Javingue, Belgium - Nocturnal lights were reported (Bourtembourg).
25 April 1971 Around 2100 - Pottstown, Pennsylvania, USA - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor, on a farm.
25 April 1971 22:30 - Stewart Island, New Zealand - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by two female witnesses for 30 minutes (Worrall). Explanation: Planet.
25 April 1971 22:55 - Oddstone, UK - Electromagnetic effects: headlights dimmed, engine lost power, transistor radio died. UFO 30m away, approached slowly, bathed car in light. When 110m away power came back. No other vehicles in area at time.
25 April 1971 Night - Ngaruawahia, New Zealand - Nocturnal lights were reported (Thickpenny).
26 April 1971 Before 2000 - Evansville, Indiana, USA - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by more than three witnesses (Hillenbrand). Explanation: Satellite.
26 April 1971 21:05 - Moreno, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
26 April 1971 Night - Ngaruawahia, New Zealand - Nocturnal lights were reported (Thickpenny).
27 April 1971 Night - Macleay, New South Wales, Australia - Fog or smoke. Red light surrounded by smoke moved sideways, up and down before moving to southeast.
27 April 1971 23:32 - Mosgiel, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed in cloudy weather by one experienced male witness (Dickson). Explanation: Aircraft.
29 April 1971 19:30 - Kreuztal, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, the size of a star, was observed by two witnesses for ten minutes (Flender).
30 April 1971 - Carlyle, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Williams, Herb).
In May 1971 Around 0300 - Hudson'S Beach, New Zealand - Close encounter with a an unidentified craft and its occupants. One object was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor, on the shore.
30 April 1971 Pre-dawn - Clare, Michigan, USA - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor (Bauder).
30 April 1971 After 1900 - Denmark - A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed by several witnesses.
30 April 1971 19:40 - Oland, Sweden - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation.
30 April 1971 19:47 - Halmstad, Sweden - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one female 32-year-old witness in a city for six seconds (Palsson).
30 April 1971 19:50 - Asenhoga, Gnosjo, Sweden - 10m diameter domed disc with transparent dome flies to the northwest at 60kph. Had small portholes in side, green light.
In May 1971 22:00 - Strahan, Tasmania, Australia - Several in car as electromagnetic effect causes engine to die. Nocturnal light over road. Car restarts and Nocturnal light paces it to town. TUFOIC.
In May 1971 22:30 - Temagog, New South Wales, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor, at a mountain (Bonner; Mallon).
In May 1971 Night - Olhao, Portugal - Nocturnal lights were reported.
30 April 1971 23:25 - Karlskoga, Sweden - Flying discs were observed. Two discs were observed by three witnesses in a city (Lewitzki).
30 April 1971 23:30 - Colusa, California , USA - Nocturnal lights were reported (Tistoresi).
1 May 1971 - Clare, Michigan, USA - An object was observed from a car. One object was observed by three male witnesses, typical age 18 (Reid).
1 May 1971 21:00 - Harrow.Hill, UK - A flying disc was observed. One disc, the size of the moon, was observed in clear weather by two witnesses at a mountain for over three minutes (Howard).
1 May 1971 21:10 - Mar del Plata, Argentina - Motion picture film. Many witnesses. Blazing saucer stops for minutes, maneuvers, arcs away to the west.
1 May 1971 23:30 - Opotiki, New Zealand - Nocturnal lights were reported.
2 May 1971 01:00 - Villalba Del Alcores 2Km, Spain - 3m diameter disc seen in same area as Nocturnal light the night before.
2 May 1971 01:00 - Villalba Del Alcores 2Km, Spain - Dark shape barely visible behind nocturnal light. Flies to the northeast. 3m saucer over same area as before.
3 May 1971 - Mascoutah Hwy177, Illinois, USA - Three objects were observed by a male witness on a highway (Williams, H).
3 May 1971 - Mount Vernon N6M, Illinois, USA - Housewife incident.
3 May 1971 Daytime - Pocahontas County, West Virginia, USA - Photo. Explanation: Hoax.
3 May 1971 20:53 - Sedalia, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported.
3 May 1971 Around 2200 - St Aubin, Switzerland - A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed by numerous witnesses. Explanation: Rocket.
3 May 1971 22:10 - Stara Cervka, Slovenia - 8m long egg-shaped object landed on three legs for 5 minutes. Spirals upward on takeoff. Also sourced in FSR v24, #3.
4 May 1971 - Taupo Sw17M, New Zealand - Objects were observed. Traces found. Several objects were observed by several witnesses (Nairn).
4 May 1971 - Carlyle Hwy77, Illinois, USA - One object was observed by two male witnesses on a highway (Alexander, Herb).
4 May 1971 - Lappi, Finland - Blazing ovoid lands. three pod marks. one mark has black crud.
4 May 1971 03:00 - Hazelwood, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by one male witness (Whyman, M).
4 May 1971 Afternoon - Ventersdorp, South Africa - A cigar-shaped object was observed. Multiple independent witnesses. One cigar-shaped object was observed by two female witnesses (Koekemoer).
4 May 1971 Night - Covington Hwy177, Illinois, USA - Three objects were observed on a highway.
In early May 1971 10:30 - Dommartin, Switzerland - An object was observed. It buzzed a witness. An unidentified object at close range was observed by over 8 witnesses (Jaccoud).
In early May 1971 After 2000 - Stara Cerkev, Serbia - A hovering flying disc was observed. Ground traces were found. One disc, about 40 feet across, was observed in cloudy weather by one female 17-year-old witness in a rural area for five minutes (Krz; Rajhs).
6 May 1971 09:50 - Skillingaryd Ne5K, Sweden - Photos (2) taken of 10m diameter disc near gunnery range. Photos clear, good quality. Explanation: Hoax.
7 May 1971 After midnight - Hamburg, Germany - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, the size of a star, was observed by one witness for over four minutes.
8 May 1971 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An unidentifiable object was observed at close range and caused physical effects.
8 May 1971 After 2300 - O'Higgins Army Base, Antarctica - An object was observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. One object, larger than a star, was observed by a group of experienced military witnesses on the ice for over 12 minutes.
8 May 1971 23:20 - Cabramatta, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, larger than a star, was observed in cloudy weather by two male witnesses, typical age 40, for five minutes (Thurlow).
9 May 1971 00:45 - Mullsjo, Sweden - Hovering flying discs were observed. Two discs, the size of the moon, were observed in clear weather by one female witness, an experienced observor, for over four minutes (Enghed).
9 May 1971 11:15 - Vermillion River Obs, Illinois, USA - Black cone-shaped object photographed over Illinois observatory.
9 May 1971 Around 2100 - Munchen, Germany - Hovered.
10 May 1971 17:15 - Willi Willi, New South Wales, Australia - Metalllic disc with red exhaust trail, hovered over teenage girl and her horse in paddock. Sky changed color grey to pink.
10 May 1971 17:15 - Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia - Objects were observed. Animal reactions to the objects were reported. An unidentified object at close range was observed by one female 15-year-old witness at a mountain.
10 May 1971 20:15 - Dunston.Tyne, UK - Hovered.
11 May 1971 - Carlyle, Carlyle Lake, Illinois, USA - One object, of huge size, was observed by one witness at a lake (Garner, Jerell).
11 May 1971 04:00 - Taupo, New Zealand - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed in cloudy weather by one experienced male witness for two hours (Marfurt).
12 May 1971 Afternoon - Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by numerous witnesses for a few seconds.
12 May 1971 15:35 - Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed in cloudy weather by one male child.
12 May 1971 17:15 - Willi Willi, New South Wales, Australia - Noiseless dull metallic object with thin red trail moved across sky 4-5 seconds, heading south.
12 May 1971 Around 2200 - Goteborg, Sweden - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one experienced male witness at a building (Borg).
12 May 1971 22:30 - Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA - 25' long ovoid near house for two minutes. No sound. Weaves away.
13 May 1971 - Wood Dale, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness (Rogozinski).
13 May 1971 10:00 - Willi Willi, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two female witnesses, typical age 15 (Johnson).
13 May 1971 16:30 - Malmback, Sweden - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by two male witnesses, typical age 55, for 12 seconds (Israelsson).
13 May 1971 20:25 - Villa Gimenez, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
13 May 1971 22:00 - St Aubin, Switzerland - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by numerous witnesses at a lake.
13 May 1971 22:45 - Diebling, France - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two male witnesses, typical age 40 (Port).
14 May 1971 10:00 - Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one female 15-year-old witness for six seconds.
14 May 1971 18:30 - Gleichen Indian Res, Alberta, Canada - Raw Eater incident.
14 May 1971 23:40 - Richmond, Queensland, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed for 34 minutes.
In mid-May 1971 - Burketown, Queensland, Australia - Light went up and down in the sky, then remained in a stationary position.
15 May 1971 22:00 - Passapatanzy, Virginia , USA - UFO near power lines, landed with a bounce. Silver, with "walkway around circumference", red and white revolving lights on top. Huge figure with long arms, wore shiny garb, walked stiff-legged. Ground marks.
15 May 1971 22:30 - Presidente Frei Af Center, Antarctica - Bright Nocturnal light 35 degrees elevation above horizon. Slight Radio frequency interference at 3200 kHz. It flew off rapidly to the southwest.
15 May 1971 22:30 - Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA - Arriving home in car and walking to house, saw object hovering "nearly overhead." Realized object not blimp. Object left in "side-to-side, snakelike" motion, disappearing "within second."
15 May 1971 23:15 - Portsmouth, UK - Hovered. Explanation: Hoax.
16 May 1971 07:36 - Piscataway, New Jersey, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported for a few seconds (King).
16 May 1971 Afternoon - Willi Willi, New South Wales, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by three witnesses.
16 May 1971 19:00 - Bahia Blanca, Argentina - Photo
16 May 1971 21:30 - Anderson, Indiana, USA - Power and phone fail. Screech. Dogs howled, UFO wobbled. Tree later dies.
18 May 1971 18:00 - Fredericksburg E, Virginia , USA - Electromagnetic effect, pacing, disc shaped UFO, interaction.
18 May 1971 Before 1900 - Portsmouth, UK - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one witness on a railroad (Martin).
19 May 1971 Morning - Mangere, New Zealand - Elongated metallic object, quite bright like metal reflecting sun, appear over Penrose, moved away and down slowly for 5 minutes.
19 May 1971 11:55 - Illinois, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by six witnesses for five minutes (Brook).
19 May 1971 19:45 - Turkey - Boac Messenger incident.
20 May 1971 - Breese, Beaver Creek Bridge, Illinois, USA - Cone-shaped object hovers near coal mine.
20 May 1971 22:27 - Junin, Argentina - One object was observed by three experienced male witnesses at a lake (Stefanutto).
20 May 1971 22:27 - Balcarce E, Argentina - Beam of light from sky near bridge. Group of cars levitated several meters, marks.
20 May 1971 22:51 - Reves, Belgium - Nocturnal lights were reported (Debienne).
21 May 1971 01:10 - West Leisenring, Pennsylvania, USA - 120 feet wide cone 20 feet over road. Hums. Figure inside and out. Witness hit with shotgun.
21 May 1971 06:00 - Ballarat, Victoria, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several witnesses (McKnight).
21 May 1971 08:37 - Des Plaines, Illinois, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported for a few seconds (Sharp).
22 May 1971 19:00 - Taupo, New Zealand - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Marfurt).
22 May 1971 20:30 - Norwood, Tasmania, Australia - Several separate observers. Nocturnal lights play in sky and land. Saucer nest found in same spot as landing site. Source: TUFOIC.
22 May 1971 23:00 - Dorking, UK - Objects intermittently hovered and moved slowly to the north. Viewed through clouds. two objects fused together into one, then moved apart, twice one object projected light beam. 7 formed straight line.
23 May 1971 12:30 - St Lorenzen, Austria - 12 photos of silver-metallic disc, 12-15m diameter, moving in and out of clouds. Jumped from location to location, spun when hovering.
23 May 1971 19:30 - Cethana Dam W1M, Tasmania, Australia - 30 feet red-glowing round object paced car for miles along the northwest coast.
23 May 1971 Night - Townsville S200M, Queensland, Australia - One object was observed by one experienced male witness.
24 May 1971 12:10 - Mendoza, Argentina - Saturn-shaped object darted around in sky, rocked back-forth wobbling while hovering, steams, flew toward microwave his, then shot upward at angle rapidly to the south.
24 May 1971 12:30 - Venta.Alto, Spain - Objects were sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. More than one object was observed.
24 May 1971 Around 1700 - Budapest, Hungary - Hungarian AF MiG Fighters incident.
24 May 1971 17:06 - Zagreb, Croatia - Flight 728 incident.
24 May 1971 22:45 - Folkestone, UK - One object, the size of a star, was observed in overcast weather by one witness.
25 May 1971 - Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia - Landed remotely
In late May 1971 02:00 - Waluku, Hudson'S Beach, New Zealand - Elderly Woman incident.
25 May 1971 Around 2000 - Fort Widley, UK - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one witness at a mountain.
In late May 1971 Around 2200 - Charleston, Illinois, USA - Close encounter with a craft and its occupants. One object was observed in overcast weather by two witnesses, a married couple.
25 May 1971 22:45 - Hinckley, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One saucer was observed by one male 13-year-old witness on a highway (Freary).
26 May 1971 Around midnight - Bromley Cross, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple, in a city for 30 minutes (Ward).
26 May 1971 02:30 - Godalming, UK - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by two female witnesses in a city (Taylor).
26 May 1971 22:15 - Brent.Montreux, Switzerland - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed by one witness (Mercier).
26 May 1971 Night - Palmira, Colombia - Silent flashing disc over military base for 15 minutes. Extremely fast.
27 May 1971 Dusk - Itaperuna, Brazil - Greenish domed disc UFO, humming. Witness approached to 10m invisible barrier, unconscious. Burnt grass.
28 May 1971 17:25 - East Brookfield, Massachusetts, USA - A daytime disc was reported (McCarthy).
28 May 1971 23:30 - Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported (Putnam).
29 May 1971 01:00 - Coyoacan, Mexico - Hovered.
29 May 1971 04:00 - Oxford, Massachusetts, USA - Fisherman at pond approached twice by dark, domed object with lighted rectangular window. It flipped on edge to reveal glowing ports around peimeter. Moved up-and-down, pendulum motion.
30 May 1971 - Howe Pond, Massachusetts, USA - A daylight disc was observed by a male witness at a lake (Fiske, T).
30 May 1971 - La Tuque, Quebec, Canada - Flash knocks witness down. Imprints found in soil.
30 May 1971 00:40 - Solingen, Germany - Green fireballs were observed. Three green green fireballs, the size of a star, were observed by one witness (Wieden).
30 May 1971 05:15 - Willi Willi, New South Wales, Australia - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, six times the size of the moon, was observed by two male witnesses on a highway (Clarke).
30 May 1971 14:05 - Dannes (Camiers), France - 4m diameter domed disc, very low over ground at quarry. Humanoid being nearby collected pieces of chalk.
In June 1971 - Osuma.Barajas, Spain - Ummo Symposium incident.
31 May 1971 - Pinamar, Argentina - Nautical UFO. Luminous lens-shaped disc surged out of the sea, followed psychologist's car for 1000', ascended in burst of speed, shot out of sight.
In June 1971 - Marquette, Lake Superior, Michigan, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An object was observed at close range (and physical effects reported) by a male witness at a lake (Patterson).
In June 1971 - Central Falls, Rhode Island, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported.
31 May 1971 00:05 - Harwood, UK - (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).
In June 1971 01:45 - Ss Port Launay, Mediterranean - Faint globe appears on all sides of tanker. Overhead? Loops around and flies off rapidly to the northeast.
In June 1971 Around 0200 - Waluka, New Zealand - Fog, mist, vapor. Beam of light.
31 May 1971 Around 0200 - Lynchford, Tasmania, Australia - An object was observed. Traces found. An unidentified object at close range (with physical effects) was observed by one witness (Holdsworth).
31 May 1971 03:00 - Wanneroo, Western Australia, Australia - Nocturnal lights were reported (Woolley).
In June 1971 Daytime - Munchen, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness (Reich).
In June 1971 Daytime - Brazil - A flying disc was observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. One disc was observed by four witnesses on a highway.
31 May 1971 13:10 - Newmarket, New Hampshire, USA - Light gray upright egg-shaped object with dark ports around circumference, hovered few feet above ground, went straight up.
31 May 1971 Evening - Orebro, Sweden - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed by more than three experienced witnesses for over five minutes (Jakobsson).
31 May 1971 Evening - Hamilton, New Zealand - Hamilton schoolgirl watched bright UFO, "about size of 10 cent piece" moved steadily across sky. Not streetlights becase it flew just above some.
In June 1971 21:30 - Santa Cruz Island S, California , USA - Three UFOs maneuver in sky. Beam on ocean backlights island. Seen from coast.
In June 1971 Around 2300 - Hamburg-Altona, Germany - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, seven times the size of the moon, was observed by two witnesses for 20 minutes.
In June 1971 Night - Sharpesville, Indiana, USA - Dog lunged at giant ape-like creature, creature growled. Witness ran for shotgun. Creature ran along creek bed, witness fired two shots.
In June 1971 Night - Alamosa Lewis Ranch, Colorado , USA - Unintelligible language
1 June 1971 21:00 - Jacksonville, Illinois, USA - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by three male witnesses on a road (Davis; Irlam, John).
3 June 1971 03:00 - Auckland, New Zealand - Nautical UFO: three figures on beach follow silver strip of water to red orb. All vanished.
3 June 1971 Night - Mildura, Victoria, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by one experienced male witness.
3 June 1971 23:00 - Caterham, UK - Couple saw glowing light, .5 mile away, move across nearby fields. Visible 15-20 seconds, went behind trees. Moved slowly, diagonally.
4 June 1971 Evening - Blackburn, UK - Viewed through binoculars. Seemed oval shaped, moved at angle toward right. Steady glow. Explanation: Jupiter.
5 June 1971 - Fulton, Missouri, USA - Ground radar, visual confirmation by airliner crew. four metallic cigars, 6m long fly rapidly to the west, only 90m away from plane. No contrails.
5 June 1971 13:15 - Wels, Austria - One object was observed by one witness for 40 minutes (Ulinski).
In early June 1971 14:30 - Skillingaryd 10K, Sweden - Photo
5 June 1971 18:30 - Palmira, Colombia - Hovered.
In early June 1971 19:45 - Berchem-Ste-Agathe, Belgium - A daytime disc was reported for ten minutes (Breysens).
5 June 1971 20:30 - Norwood, Tasmania, Australia - Man saw three lights (red, white, blue) land among trees, two miles from city, then took off in flash the color of a skyrocket. Traces: 10 feet diameter flattened area, irregular shape.
5 June 1971 21:15 - Behren-Les-Forbach, France - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights, the size of the moon, were observed by two witnesses.
5 June 1971 Night - Portland, Oregon, USA - Hovered.
6 June 1971 - Belleville, Illinois, USA - Housewife incident.
7 June 1971 Before midnight - Solingen, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness.
9 June 1971 - Mallorca, Spain - Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Two objects, the size of a star, were observed by several witnesses for 45 minutes (Kern).
9 June 1971 06:40 - Belmore, New South Wales, Australia - A crescent-shaped object was observed. One crescent-shaped object, three times the size of the moon, was observed in overcast weather by one male 67-year-old witness for ten minutes (Kaufman).
9 June 1971 After 1400 - Huancayo 27M, Peru - Miner incident.
9 June 1971 20:49 - Rosedale, Alberta, Canada - Two under 5' tall beings dressed in olive-green coveralls outside UFO, completely covered him, even his face. Inside occupant. Charred grass at landing site, 20 feet diameter.
9 June 1971 21:30 - Aznalcazar, Spain - 7m diameter dome illuminates 250m wide area around it. Silent, very close to ground.
9 June 1971 Night - Gore, Merino Downs, New Zealand - Farmer incident. Explanation: Meteor.
9 June 1971 23:30 - Morgan's Point, Texas, USA - Oblong UFO in sky, "glowed brilliantly pink and then faded" 4-5 times.
9 June 1971 23:59 - Dunedin N, New Zealand - Man driving car at highest point on highway, car interior lit up by big circular UFO, green in color, trailing long sparkly tail of red and green particles. Came from sea off Waikouaiti, to the southwest toward Taieri. Explanation: Meteor.
10 June 1971 Around 0100 - Morgan's Point, Texas, USA - Same night as saw pink, oblong object, saw "brilliant orange ball" 90 minutes later.
11 June 1971 10:00 - Cuesta De Las Vacas, Argentina - 5m diameter silver lenticular disc lands beside highway. Seen by cop and two others.
11 June 1971 Noon - Blorenge Mountain, UK - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by one witness at a mountain.
11 June 1971 19:15 - Lyon-Bron, France - Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Four objects were observed by one witness (Borcier).
11 June 1971 20:03 - Heimbach-Weiss, Germany - Hovered.
12 June 1971 - Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia - Cigar-shaped objects were observed. 22 cigar-shaped objects were observed by six witnesses.
12 June 1971 13:15 - La Tour.Treme, Switzerland - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one witness (Pillet).
12 June 1971 21:11 - Busteni, Romania - Photos of odd object. Not balloon. Several witnesses to either a delta or disc-shaped UFO.
12 June 1971 Night - Dunedin, Mount Cargill, New Zealand - Bright orange light, with another white light above it, "about the size of a football." Seen for several seconds, sank behind Mount Cargill. Observatory director suggested Mars as explanation.
13 June 1971 20:50 - Courbevoie, France - Disc hovers, tilts showing beams of light upward. Circular opening in bottom.
13 June 1971 Around 2100 - Marignane, France - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Nocturnal lights were observed by one witness (Rey).
14 June 1971 00:30 - Laeken, Belgium - Nocturnal lights were observed by one male child for over one minute (Smeets).
15 June 1971 17:45 - Lake George, New York, USA - Photo
15 June 1971 20:55 - Alton, Illinois, USA - Veteran: silver UFO hovered outside second-story porch. two humanoid occupants made telepathic contact. Gave him formula, invited him for ride, he refused to go. Witness committed to State Mental hospital. Explanation: Psych.
15 June 1971 21:30 - Sjuntorp, Sweden - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object, about 10 feet across, was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor.
15 June 1971 22:15 - Larned, Kansas, USA - Motorist incident.
16 June 1971 - Beckemeyer, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Skiver, Gerald).
16 June 1971 22:00 - Cuzco, Peru - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by numerous witnesses.
16 June 1971 22:12 - Pflochsbach, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by one witness (Huth).
17 June 1971 - Carlyle, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported.
17 June 1971 21:40 - Gorae West, Victoria, Australia - Domed disc with flashing red and green lights, crosshatched, repeatedly buzzed farmhouse and farmyard. Viewed through binoculars. Emanated silver flash when it moved, swooped low. Moved at high speed back-forth.
17 June 1971 Night - Boone County, Indiana, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.
18 June 1971 - Warracknabeal, Victoria, Australia - Man driving along Warracknabeal-Minyip road saw light in northeast sky, quite bright, changed color to green to orange.Height of a silo. Colors same as sighting by Max Golder. Went rapidly to the south, just vanished.
18 June 1971 - Beckemeyer, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported (Turner, Terry).
18 June 1971 00:55 - Ben Lomond, California , USA - Lights flicker. Static electricity and sparks omnipresent. Power fails. Luge ball of light UFO observed during California power blackout.
18 June 1971 18:38 - Burketown, Nr Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia - Red glowing cigar, like silver streak, no vapor trail. Watched for 10 minutes by multiple independent witnesses. Went northwest to the southwest, seemed about 30 miles east of town. Explanation: Aircraft.
18 June 1971 23:30 - Arthurs Pass, Temple Basin Ski, New Zealand - Students incident.
19 June 1971 02:55 - Brighton Army Camp, Tasmania, Australia - Bell-shaped object hovered over paddock at Army camp for 5 minutes, orange exhaust, rainbow colored vapor shot toward ground, hovered three more minutes, climbed, shot off rapidly to the northeast.
20 June 1971 - Egholm, Denmark - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An unidentified object at close range was observed by one witness.
20 June 1971 - Norrland, Sweden - Lansen incident.
20 June 1971 Around 1600 - Pyhajarvi, Finland - Objects were observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Two objects, about 40 feet across, were observed by six witnesses on a highway (Moilanen).
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UFO LORE
1983. EMERALD (MORTON PARK), QLD 1500-1530hrs (CE1)
(Source: E-mail online report Diane Harrison 28.11.03)
“I have seen something odd about 20 years ago at least 7 of us were standing in a yard near Morton Park in Emerald Central Queensland it was still day light , about 5pm-5-30pm we saw this big bright light coming across Morton Park quite low to the ground as it got closer to us it gained height and settled above us for some time finally a flame shot out of the object and it disappeared. We believed the object to to go upwards we also waited this time to see if anyone saw anything no one reported anything so we just kept quite.” Myra Stanton
EARLY OCT 02 bet.DAJARRA & GREGORY RIVER (SOUTH OF MT. ISA), QLD 1500hrs (MIN MIN LIGHTS)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 24.02.04)
Karen Sheffield, a Qld government social worker was in a government vehicle driven by Mark Poulson, a Qld government social worker in the area for 25 years & at the time of the incident was & still is the Youth worker for the Normanton to Boulia area. They were driving from Dajarra to the Gregory River, south of Mt Isa visiting Aboriginal communities and had several Aboriginal children in the back of the utility. At 3 pm driving under clear sunny skies they observed ahead of them a pink object several kms in front of them that they could not identify. As they drew closer they realised that they were approaching a vast stationary pink bubble possibly 10 kms wide & a km high, the edges of the giant bubble were distinct but blurry. It sat on the desert with the blue sky surrounding it. They could not understand what it was that they were approaching until the Aboriginal children began excitedly yelling “Min Min Light, Min Min Light” and then Mark Poulson became very excited & stated that he had heard about the giant pink Min Min Light from others that had observed it over a 25 year period but had never seen it and stated that “he couldn’t believe he was lucky enough to finally see it.
It spread right across the road with a distinct but blurry edge as if it was fog and they drove right into it, stopped the car, got out and wandered around completely bathed in the hot pink light. They were euphoric & all of them sang and danced around for a considerable period of time. Eventually the returned to the car & drove through it & out the other side. Travelling at 100 kms an hour it took about 5 minutes to drive through that portion of the bubble of light that covered the road. The pink bubble of light had nothing to do with sunset which took place at 8 pm, 5 hours later. The pink bubble of light was a distinct phenomena that remained for the entire time that it took to travel to it, through it and away from it. They had no explanation for its existence. Gary Opit
25.11.03 EMERALD, QLD 2100hrs (NL)
(Source: E-mail online report Diane Harrison 28.11.03)
“Two very bright Orange Lights much brighter than the brightest star in the sky, they looked to me to be the size of an average house lightbulb, they were moving east to west at about 45 degrees about the horizon.We are sure they were not saterlites or shooting stars.
The first light appeared approximately 9pm the second less then 5 minutes after.The two lights followed the same path moving fairly quickly,the lights were constant never changing which ever direction they were viewed.When the first light appeared my husband was out side and he came in to get his glasses he said that there was a strange bright orange light in the sky first he thought it was a small plane but there was no sound or flashing lights. There was five people at our home at the time and four of us saw the first light as the other person was on the telephone when he finished his call he came out just in time to see the last of the first orange light. You can imagine our surprise when we saw the second one coming my Aunt spotted the second one and she said look at that bright light.We all agreed that not one of us had ever seen anything like this before our ages range from 48 years to 71 years of age.
We stayed around for awhile but did not see anymore.” Myra Stanton
18.12.03 SYDNEY (HOMEBUSH), NSW 2230hrs (NL)
(Source: 1800 Freecall National Hotline Number - Callin Code 03187)
On the 18th December at the Olympic Park Units at Homebush at around 10:30 pm, Simon was sitting with a friend on his friends balcony. It was a clear night and two objects appeared, they seemed to be heading north. These orange light objects were travelling at jet speed, performing zigzag manoeuvrers with each other, darting in and out. They looked as if they were around 35 degree above the horizon. No noise was apparent and their orange appearance remained constant. The whole event took 5 to 7 seconds according to the reportee and they were both of equal size, that being the size of a quarter of a five cent piece from the witnesses perspective. No light trail etc was apparent from either object leading up to or during the manoeuvrers. The orange lights eventually disappeared from view separately. Karen Barden AUFORN NSW
23.12.99 bet.CLONCURRY & BOULIA, QLD MID AFTERNOON (MIN MIN LIGHTS)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 24.02.04)
It reminded Karen Sheffield of an earlier experience that she had with a similar but orange bubble of light that she drove into on the 23rd December 1999 on her way from Cloncurry to Boulia to attend a christmas party at the Boulia hotel in the mid afternoon. She had been bathed in orange light as she drove through it & once again she felt euphoric.
She hadn’t been aware of the orange light until she drove into it, then she stopped & was amazed that everything was bright orange. She told the other party attendees, mostly government workers when she arrived at the hotel but they didn’t seem to take much notice of what she had to say. Gary Opit
2003 CLONCURRY, QLD EARLY EVENING (MIN MIN LIGHTS)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 24.02.04)
Karen & David Sheffield at Cloncurry drove out to the water supply dam at Cloncurry at night, parked in the parking area looking over the water, though nothing was visible in the inky blackness.
Suddenly what looked like a campfire lit up in front of them & David who had not been to the site before said “let’s go over & say hello to the campers”, to which Karen replied “there can be no campers where that fire is burning because it is in the middle of the dam”. David replied “it cannot be over the water because there is no reflection in the water.” Karen countered that if it was a campfire why is it not illuminating the surrounding bushes, trees, people, etc.” They called out anyway but there was no reply & the fire flickered out then lit up again eventually to fade. They visited the next day & sure enough they estimated that the fire-like object was directly above the water surface Previously I had talked to a couple of people who had experienced the light though the records are buried away in my files but the first was from a tour operator driving a bus at night & who observed a light as if from some vehicle approaching the road they were driving on coming at right angles to the left, crossed the road a short distance ahead & continued away to the left.
The driver naturally thought that he was approaching an intersection & that a vehicle of some sort had crossed it on a road that cut across the main road that he was on but as he approached the locality he was surprised to find nothing but undistubed bushland with no tracks or road & so concluded that he had observed a Min Min light. The second report was from 2 people camped on the side of a waterway & observed what appeared to be someone approaching the water on the other side of the waterway with a keroscene lantern & which then moved about a metre high along the water’s edge.
The campers yelled out a friendly greeting & were surprised to receive no answer & then suddenly realised that there was no reflection on the water or on the bushes from the light & realised that it was some bizzare light phenomenon that then perfectly retraced its path & vanished. Gary Opit
20.01.04 MELBOURNE (EAST ST KILDA), VIC EVENING (NL)
(Source: E-mail online report Robert Frola 23.01.04)
On Tuesday night (20.01.04) I was sitting on the sofa watching television when I heard a lady call up to 3AW citing that she saw a brilliant white object to the western side of the sky, which got brighter and then faded until it disappeared then started yet again increasing in brightness. My friend and I shot out of the front door into the street and fixed our eyes on the western hemisphere of the sky. There it was before our eyes! It looked like a bright star low on the horizon, and I believe it was stationary. It was mildly flickering, more dramatically than the flicker of stars. It faded until invisible, then increased in brightness yet again. The cycle continued. It wasn’t quite a perfect sphere. It looked elongated (UP-DOWN) and it appeared to possess a minute tail. We were amazed by the site, but after staring at the magnificent object for some time we made our way back into the house. Three hours later, we went outside again and looked into the sky - it was nowhere to be seen.
I have some video footage of it as well as three digital photographs. We also left 3AW a message explaining to them what we saw. Michael Goldberg
23.01.04 LAUNCESTON, TAS 2310hrs (NL)
(Source: E-mail online report Robert Frola 24.01.04)
I watched a light go behind a cloud but it never came out the other side. It just vanished. I did not hear any noises. I thought it might be a plane but as I said it did not come out of the cloud. I was watching for an hour afterwards but it did not return or leave the cloud. I did not check with the airport if they had any planes in that area at that time of night. Wayne Wells
25.01.04 CARNARVON GORGE, QLD 1930hrs (NL)
(Source: Peter Davenport www.ufocenter.com)
The witness has seen spheres flying low over the gorge for three weeks and was able to film some activity with their handy cam on January 25, 2004, at 7:30 PM. The object flew slowly west until dispersing over the mountains. There was no engine noise when the object was hovering.
The observer continued to drive, and half an hour later saw a similar object moving up on the left side, again stopped to film, and this vehicle /object started to move away. The observer returned home 2-3hrs later and saw a bright light in the sky changing color, and got video footage of it changing colors. The next night he saw more than one spread out across sky.
He has been witnessing this for three weeks now with little change. Sometimes they move around, some stay in same spot. He caught one last night giving off all colors from the down side of craft, then the light pulled in and changed to the up side of the craft.
He has tried to film stars on the camcorder, but it won’t pick them up. When directed at these objects it picks them up. One light is just to the right of Orion.
JAN/FEB 04 MELBOURNE (MOOROOLBARK), VIC MID AFTERNOON (DO)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 31.03.04)
In either January or February 2004, I was sitting on a park bench near a playground (next door to the community centre) in Mooroolbark around mid-afternoon, when I heard the sound of a light aircraft. I looked up and to my left (towards the west) and saw a Cessna type aircraft flying at what seemed to be a low altitude (elevation maybe 25 degrees), heading towards the south. I could not make out any features of the aircraft beyond it’s shape, and it seemed to be in silhouette or as if it was painted entirely in black. From my point of observation, the aircraft was at least 200 metres away (or alternatively, no smaller than a five cent coin). A few seconds after coming into sight it tipped it’s wings &Mac246; tilted left and right once &Mac246; which seemed to me that either the pilot was in trouble or this was the pilot “waving” to someone on the ground. In any case the aircraft continued to fly, and turning to the left perhaps only a few hundreds metres onwards, heading east. Then after about one minute it had turned north, flying virtually overhead and to my right eventually disappearing over some houses. Despite being able to look at the fuselage of the aircraft in full view, I could still not make out any of it’s features, as if it was in silhouette (the sky was overcast at the time so this may have been a factor). There were a number of other people nearby, at least one family and another woman who was passing by. No one seemed to pay any notice to the aircraft. The entire sighting took no more than five minutes, or the period the aircraft was in view. Keith McLean
15.02.04 GOLD COAST (BURLEIGH HEADS), QLD 1746hrs (METEOR/BOLIDE)
(Source: 1800 Freecall National Hotline Number - Callin Code 03314)
Mr X and his wife were quite shaken up on Sunday Night 15th Feb 04 as at about 7.46pm at Burleigh Heads, they saw a fire ball travelling from North to South. It changed shape, and travelled right over their heads, they were going to run as they thought it was coming straight for them. As it reached over their heads it made a hissing sound “like gas leaking” said Mr X. Mr X took some photo’s but we have to take in to consideration that his hands were shaking when he took the photo’s using a digital camera.
Mr X being of mature age was unable to give me any further details. Jan Stone AUFORN QLD
17.02.04 COBAR (ENDEAVOR MINE), NSW EARLY MORNING (METEOR/BOLIDE)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 17.02.04)
This morning I was on the way to work and I spotted a very large object falling from the sky. I was about 40kl out of town heading west and the object was travelling east to northeast.
The object was very large with a silvery white front and a large fire trail coming off the back, it was in clear view for at least 10 seconds and others here viewed the same object. I have seen falling stars and the morning and evening stars and this object was the biggest thing I have ever seen coming out of the sky and I would like to know what it was as there must be some body on this planet that know of all of the things fall to earth. Steve R.
01.03.04 KROOKWELL, NSW 1500hrs (CE1)
(Source: 1800 Freecall National Hotline Number - Callin Code 03371 & 03374)
On Monday the 1st March at around 3pm the reportee was leaving his homestead when he noticed an object moving down the gully in the air. At the top of the gully there are communication towers and at the bottom there is flat ground and a small dam on the property. The reportee states it was a clear day and there was virtually no wind. The object was only a couple of hundred metres away from the reportee and it came to a dead stop for about 10-15 seconds at the bottom of the gully, 30-40 metres off the ground. The reportee states that the object had dark red and orange lights that were pulsating. After around 10-15 seconds it cruised off, moving off in northerly direction over the top of the mountains and then changed direction again travelling North-West.
Later on the reportee rang the Bureau of Meteriology since he has found a crashed weather balloon before, but they had nothing in the area during that time and the description did not fit. The shape of the object was difficult to determine, he thought at first it may have been an ultra-light, but soon discarded that theory due to the orange and red pulsating light display. His property is 10 km away from Cowra. Karen Barden AUFORN NSW
12.03.04 MARAYLYA, NSW 2100hrs (NL/CE1)
(Source: 1800 Freecall National Hotline Number - Callin Code 03352)
On the 12th March at Maraylya, NSW at around 9 pm, the reportee had noticed a light in the distance, along with a few other people at a social event. She did not think anything much about it and thought it was probably someone in the distance using a spotlight. She left the event at around 10:30 pm to return home. As she was driving home to Maroota she noticed a large bright light and in the centre a dark circle. The reportee states that the object ended up at about 50 metres above her car and was at least half the size of her own car i.e Hyundai Excel. Apparently a elongated beam was coming out from the object towards the ground, however the beam itself did not seem to be eluminating her car. After around 15 minutes or so, the object starting darting about, darting across backwards and forwards and looked graceful when performing these manoeuvrers. The reportee was driving slower than usual during this event, since she was watching the object through the front window and had strain to look high up to see it. Once she had arrived at Maroota, the object continued its journey. The total drive home took around 30 minutes.
The reportee later rang the RAAF who stated they had nothing in the area, but told her they had received a number of calls about the same phenomina. Calls came from Maraylya, Pitt Town and Catai. Karen Barden AUFORN NSW
17.03.04 KEMPS CREEK, NSW 2130hrs (NLº)
(Source: 1800 Freecall National Hotline Number - Callin Code 03352)
About 9.30pm on Wedensday March 17th Robert was outside with his wife and brother-in-law at Kemps Creek. He told me that they were disturbed to see a bright orange coloured light in the sky. Robert said ‘It was so damned bright, it wasn’t an airplane, we wondered what it was so I went and got my binoculars.” When he viewed it through his binoculars, he could see it was a round ball of yellowish light, like a fire, with red dots of light around the outside, like jets.
They were disturbed because of all the terrorist trouble at the moment, they thought at first it could have been a rocket missile of some sort. When they first saw it, it was as big as a 50 cent coin held at arms length, they watched it for approximately 3 minutes until they couldnt see it anymore. While they were watching it an aircraft crossed the sky. Robert said compared to the aircraft this thing was huge, much higher in altitude, about 70 degrees above the horizon and much bigger. It was travelling north to south very fast and still took about 3 minutes to disappear.
After I interviewed Robert I spoke again to Kellie about her sighting on the Thursday March 18th. Apparently Kellie first tried to photograph the object with a digital camera. Through the view finder she could see the moon and the stars but could not pick up the object, even though she could still see it with the naked eye. She then changed cameras and snapped it with an old camera. By this time it was a dot in the sky but she could see it in the view finder and zoomed it in. Larraine Cilia UFOSWS
30.03.04 MELBOURNE (MOOROOLBARK), VIC 1905hrs (CE1)
(Source: E-mail Report via AUFORN@yahoogroups.com 31.03.04)
On the 30th of March 2004 at 7:05 pm I was coming out of the public library branch in Mooroolbark, and as I looked across the road to a double storey group of units I noticed in the sky behind them what looked like a blob of white light in the western night sky. Upon seeing this I stopped and look at it for about a minute. It’s plasma like quality flickered and grew in size as I watched it. I then decided to walk on, my back being to the light. I stopped again a few seconds later and looked back and it was still in the same position and at about the same intensity of light. I walked on a few seconds more and stopped at an intersection. I continued looking at the object, which did not appear to move at all, beyond it’s fluctuations. At one point the light stretched out and flattened out to form an elongated strip of light, curved at each end (a profile of a disk?....). Throughout the sighting I tried some telepathy in case this object or luminence was of the non-worldly variety, and it seemed to repond to a point: from my Ob. Pt. it do not move across the sky (I am not sure if this increase/decrease in brightness was movement towards or from me, or just “radiation”); when I suggested that I would report my sighting, at the same moment the light reduced to a small white dot.
My observation lasted five minutes, after which I decided to continue home. I didn’t see the object again. There were clouds in the sky, but they didn’t seem to obscure the object, and stars were clearly visible in swathes of night sky. The moon was clearly visible to the north, and large clouds were obscuring it gradually, with other cloud masses seen to the west. Between 8 pm and 8:30 pm I rang Mooroolbark police station to enquire if the police helicopter had been in the area. I asked the officer who picked up the phone “Was the police helicopter in the Croydon/Mooroolbark area around 7 pm?”, and he responded that based on the fact they had heard nothing on the police radio the helicopter had not been in that area. Keith McLean
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It's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive/Open Library scan in .pdf format of the 1962 Ace Books paperback edition of Impossible - Yet It Happened! by R. DeWitt Miller.
The front cover of the book was scanned rather darkly by the Internet Archive. I found a better scan of the front cover online and added it to the file.
Thanks should go to the original scanner at the Internet Archive/Open Library.
I've uploaded the file to Mega.
It's a .pdf file contained in a .zip file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). After downloading the .zip file, simply unzip it and extract the .pdf file.
Ace F-137. Impossible - Yet It Happened! (Original Title: Forgotten Mysteries). By R. Dewitt Miller (New York: Ace Books, Inc., 1962) (128 pages) {PDF} (17.5 MB)
https://mega.nz/#!xFlAXQZB!b3e66AA8zJ3xFFwZSElmqumPR5wJKaBq_3ekzwpvz4c
Impossible - Yet It Happened! was originally published in hardcover in 1947 in Chicago by Cloud. Inc. under the title Forgotten Mysteries and reprinted in hardcover in the same year by Grosset & Dunlap. It was reprinted again in 1956 in a hardcover edition by Citadel Press. This retitled 1962 Ace Books edition marked its first appearance in paperback.
"AN AMAZING BOOK OF FANTASTIC YET VERIFIED TRUE EVENTS, MANY OF WHICH HAVE DEFIED THE LAWS OF SCIENCE AND BAFFLED THE SCIENTISTS."
From the back cover:
"Unbelievable but true events that are beyond scientific understanding, beyond rational explanation. They will whet your imagination's appetite in the startling, breathtaking pages of Impossible - Yet It Happened!
...The girl who borrowed the soul of a dead woman for fifteen weeks!
...The Indian idol that could not be photographed.
...The two women who, in 1901, suddenly found themselves back at the court of Marie Antoinette.
...'The human cork"-a man who could stay afloat for fifteen hours with twenty pounds of lead tied to his ankles!
...The haunted mirror that could not be moved but which willed itself to fly into the air."
CONTENTS:
Introduction 7
1 Riffraff And Rabble 11
2 Phantom Armies 24
3 Sea Serpents 29
4 Damned Ships 34
5 Ghosts 39
6 Haunted Houses 49
7 Poltergeists 57
8 Forgotten Experiments 61
9 Enigmas Out Of Space 67
10 Possessors Of Strange Powers 75
11 Houdini 85
12 Vanished Continents 91
13 Talking And Thinking Animals 96
14 Misplaced In Time 102
15 Valley Of The Shadow 111
Index 122
About The Author:
Richard DeWitt Miller (January 22, 1910 – June 3, 1958) was an American writer of science fiction and Forteana. His first science-fiction publication was "The Shapes" which appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1936. His non-fiction books include You Do Take It With You (1936) (a book about Fortean phenomena) as well as The Mastery of the Master (1944), Impossible - Yet It Happened (also known as Forgotten Mysteries: True Stories Of The Supernatural, 1947), Stranger Than Life (1955), You Do Take It with You: An Adventure Into The Vaster Reality (1955), and Reincarnation: The Whole Startling Story (1956). Miller wrote one science-fiction novel which was first published in 1938 by Astounding Science Fiction under the title "The Master Shall Not Die" with no collaborator; it was not published in book form until 1956 when it was published by Ace Books in their dos-à-dos format Ace Doubles under the title The Man Who Lived Forever with co-author Anna Hunger. The book was bound back-to-back with Jerry Sohl's The Mars Monopoly. Miller also authored a fantasy work entitled The Loose Board In The Floor (1951).
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CONTENTS:
1063 • The Beginning of Chemistry • [Editorial (Amazing Stories)] • essay by T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D.
1065 • The Cities of Ardathia • [Ardathia] • novelette by Francis Flagg
1086 • The Amir's Magic • shortstory by A. H. Johnson
1095 • The Light from Infinity • shortstory by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach [as by L. A. Eshbach ]
1110 • Troyana (Part 2 of 3) • [Drums of Tapajos] • serial by S. P. Meek
1128 • The Lemurian Documents No. 2 - The Gorgons • [The Lemurian Documents • 2] • shortfiction by J. Lewis Burtt
1136 • The Degravitator • shortstory by Ralph Milne Farley
1140 • Discussions (Amazing Stories, March 1932) • [Discussions (Amazing Stories)] • essay by The Editor
1142 • In the Realm of Books (Amazing Stories, March 1932) • [In the Realm of Books] • essay by C. A. Brandt
1144 • Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1932) • essay by S. P. Meek
1146 • Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1932) • essay by Forrest J. Ackerman
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The author, whom it turns out was a bit of a real-life con artist (see the biography below), would probably be delighted to know that his book is still fooling gullible folks 108 years later.
It's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive scan in .cbr, .pdf, and EPUB formats of the 1908 Forbes and Company hardcover First Edition of The Smoky God Or A Voyage To The Inner World by Willis George Emerson (1856-1918) with illustrations by J. A. Williams.
It was scanned by the Internet Archive from a copy in the Glenn Negley Collection of Utopian Literature in the library of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
I created both .cbr and .pdf versions from the original .jp2 files. I made only one change to the original color scan, removing and replacing an Internet Archive logo page. The scan includes scans of the original front and back covers of the book's pictorial cloth binding.
I've also posted the Project Gutenberg EPUB version of the book, which unfortunately doesn't include the color illustrations by J. A. Williams.
I've uploaded the files to Mega.
CBR Version:
The Smoky God Or A Voyage To The Inner World. By Willis George Emerson (Chicago: Forbes and Company, 1908) (First Edition) (186 pages) (Illustrated By J.A. Williams) {CBR} (68.1 MB)
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It's a .cbr file. No .zip file this time.
PDF Version:
The Smoky God Or A Voyage To The Inner World. By Willis George Emerson (Chicago: Forbes and Company, 1908) (First Edition) (186 pages) (Illustrated By J.A. Williams) {PDF} (29.4 MB)
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It's a .pdf file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). No .zip file this time.
EPUB Version:
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It's an EPUB file. No .zip file this time.
The Smoky God Or A Voyage To The Inner World is a novel by Willis George Emerson which is presented as a true account relating the narrative of Olaf Jansen, an aged Norwegian sailor compelled before he dies to tell the story of how in 1829 he found a passageway near the North Pole to the center of the earth and discovered a world peopled with 12 foot tall giants.
This novel is an early example of an underground civilization in which the main character spent two years living with the inhabitants in a network of subterranean colonies. A smoky central sun lighted the world. Their capital city was believed to be the original Garden of Eden.
It was originally published as a four-part serial in the National Magazine from December 1907 to March 1908 (the magazine serialization was discovered in the course of my research and isn't mentioned in any online article about the author or the book). It was first published in book form in hardcover in 1908 by Forbes and Company. The hardcover edition included all but one of the illustrations by J. A. Williams from the magazine serialization, a scene of the "author" speaking with Olaf Jansen. I've included that "lost" magazine illustration at the end of the file.
The Smoky God is included in both editions of Everett F. Bleiler's "Checklist Of Fantastic Literature" and in his Science-Fiction: The Early Years, where he dismisses the novel as having "no literary merit."
CONTENTS:
PART I. AUTHOR'S FOREWORD • 11
PART II. OLAF JANSEN'S STORY • 45
PART III. BEYOND THE NORTH WIND • 81
PART I\ . IN THE UNDER WORLD • 127
PART V. AMONG THE ICE PACKS • 155
PART VI. CONCLUSION • 173
PART VIII. AUTHOR'S AFTERWORD • 184
From L. W. Currey::
"A late, but representative, hollow earth novel, based on the Symmes theory of concentric spheres and polar voids. Fishermen driven north by a storm enter an unknown interior world via the hole at the North Pole. Here they find the cradle of humanity inhabited by an advanced race of giants who have achieved a high level of civilization through the use of electrical energy from the earth's dull red, sun-like core, which they worship as the Smoky God. "Fictional reconciliation of hollow-earth theories with eclectic Fundamentalism." - Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 664.
From the February 1909 review of the book from the National Magazine:
"When the stirring story, "The Smoky God," by Willis George Emerson, was appearing in the NATIONAL MAGAZINE, scarcely a day passed without our receiving interesting letters of inquiry from some of our readers.
The unique plot of this tale makes it one of the great books of the year. The introduction is so human that the reader is immersed in scientific discussion and consideration of deep problems before he is aware of it; every page gleams with interest, and the history of the trip to the under world is handled boldly and with a rare grip which compels the reader to believe that he is hearing of facts rather than fancies.
The story is practically the diary of Olaf Jansen, and tells of his strange theory of another world within the crust of our visible globe of every-day knowledge. How he found this mysterious world and what occurred while there makes a tale of rare interest. To tell too much of the plot would break the spell for those who have not read the book; suffice it to say that it equals Mr. Emerson's other works.
One of the charms of "The Smoky God" is the masterly illustrations by J. A. Williams, for the artist has carried out with splendid imaginative force the conceptions of the author. The book will undoubtedly grow in interest year by year, because it has more than the merit of a well-told tale; its scientific value will attract the philosopher and the student, as well as the ordinary novel-reader.
The author is a prominent business man of Los Angeles, California, and in addition to this latest work has published other novels, among them "Buell Hampton" and "The Builders." Those who know something of Mr. Emerson's life history do not wonder at the scope and force of his books; a farmer boy from the prairies of Iowa, his experience has touched almost every phase of American life, and he is singularly well equipped for the writing of realistic novels, dealing with national scenery and American heroes and heroines. Mr. Emerson is certainly to be congratulated on his success as a writer."
From Science-Fiction: The Early Years by Everett F. Bleiler::
"EMERSON, WILLIS GEORGE (1856-1918) American writer, author of several novels, some turned into film scripts.
664. THE SMOKY GOD OR, A VOYAGE TO THE INNER WORLD. Forbes and Co.; Chicago, 1908. 111. John A. Williams.
Fictional reconciliation of hollow-earth theories with eclectic Fundamentalism. * California, book present; Scandinavia northwards, c. 1830. * The frame narrator becomes acquainted with Olaf Jansen, a very old Norwegian, who on his deathbed entrusts him with manuscripts. * In 1829 Jansen and his father, on a small fishing vessel, were blown far north by a storm. Their situation at first seemed desperate, but as they moved farther and farther north, they observed that the climate became milder. Soon they saw a second sun that was sometimes a reddish ball and sometimes a luminous misty body. Unknowingly they had crossed the rim of Symmes's Hole and were inside the earth, where, as they proceeded "south" they came upon gigantic life forms, including men twelve feet and more tall. The capital of the giants is called Eden, and from it stream the four rivers of the Biblical Eden. * The natives of the inner world, whose language is much like
Sanskrit, were more advanced scientifically than the outside world, with monorail trains, electricity, and other matters. They worshipped the inner sun, which was the Smoky God, and was also reminiscent of the pillar of fire and mist that the ancient Hebrews followed. * After a time Olaf and his father decided to leave the benevolent giants and return to the external world, but because of contrary winds and currents they had to leave via the Antarctic polar aperture. There Olaf's father was killed by a falling mass of ice, but Olaf was rescued by a sealer. Considered mad when he told of his experiences, he was confined in a madhouse for a time. He learned his lesson, however, and for the rest of his life remained silent about the inner world. * Of no literary merit. The "science" involved is based mostly on Paradise Found, or the Cradle of the Human Race at the North Pole, by William Warren, a book that argued for a warm polar depression, not an inner world. At the time Emerson wrote there was still a strong belief among cranks that warm lands would be found at the poles, and Emerson cites many travellers' accounts that seem to support this view."
Online review (from a reviewer who seems to believe the story to be true!):
""The Smoky God", an entertaining adventure, is also an essential text for all interested in the Hollow Earth theory. Most modern takes on this unique theory of the occult/paranormal come from Emerson's recounting of one Olaf Jansen, a Norwegian sailor who, on his deathbed, relates his incredible (albeit accidental) ocean odyssey with his father as they sail through an opening into the earth's interior and encounter the highly advanced inhabitants of Agharta.
The book describes their adventures amongst the inhabitants, with whom they stayed for two years before returning to the surface and enduring tragedy.
An entertaining story regardless of what one believes, I personally find Jansen's cruel fortune of being sent to an insane asylum for telling his story more than somewhat tragic. True, this story is incredible, but not more so than most. Olaf Jansen isn't the only person to speak of Agharta, just the only person to have ever supposedly visited such a kingdom, seen it with his own eyes, and returned to tell the tale.
The utopia-like kingdom of Agharta is a motif that appears in most ancient myths: Shangri-La, the Valhalla of Norse mythology, the kingdom of Belovodia in Siberian shamanism(see "Entering the Circle" by Olga Kharitidi), and Shambhalla of Tibet. In "The Smoky God ", Shambhalla is described as the capital of Agharta, where Olaf Jansen and his father meet with the ruler of the inner realm.
I would have appreciated more elaborate descriptions of the Aghartans, their customs, language(described as similar to Sanskrit), and especially their history. How old is this civilization in relation to ours? Then again the guy WAS on his deathbed, you can't expect him to remember everything.
It would certainly be comforting to believe, in a world of constant change and strife, an unchanging land exists where people have moved past most of the problems that plague us. They could serve as an example, as a hope that we, too, could eventually reach such heights ourselves.
Regardless of belief or interpretation, if you like a good story and a daring adventure, "The Smoky God" won't leave you disappointed."
About The Author:
Willis George Emerson (May 28, 1856–December 11, 1918) was born in Blakesburg, Monroe County, Iowa. He was a novelist, screenwriter, Chicago newspaperman, banker, lawyer, politician, political operative, developer, promoter, swindler, and con man.
Educated at Knox College, Illinois and Northern Ohio University, Emerson was admitted to the bar in 1886. He lived briefly in Kansas, Utah, and Wyoming, before settling in southern California in 1904. During that time he was employed in banking and as a town planner. He was known as an orator, political writer, and an expert on “sound money.” He became involved in politics and campaigned on behalf of the Republican Party in both the 1888 and 1900 elections. He formed the North American Copper Company in Wyoming and founded the town of Encampment, Wyoming in 1897, where he resided until his move to California.
Besides writing extensively for the magazines on diverse subjects, he was author of a fair number of novels beginning in the 1890s, many of which had Western settings. In 1908, he published The Smoky God, Or, A Voyage To The Inner World, in which he purports to relate the adventures of a Norwegian, Olaf Jansen, in the discovery of a land beyond the North Pole. The book was a success and many people believed the story to be true. Among his other better-known novels are The Builders (1906), The Treasure Of Hidden Valley (1915), The Man Who Discovered Himself (1919), A Vendetta Of The Hills (1917), and Buell Hampton (1902).
Throughout his life, Emerson was involved in a succession of shady deals and swindles (more than I have room to describe here!). Somehow magically Emerson always emerged unscathed, leaving in his wake bankrupt companies and indicted associates.
In Kansas, after receiving his law degree and being admitted to the Bar, in 1887 Emerson appeared in Mead County. In that year, he, with others, formed the American Mortgage Trust Company. Others who later appeared with Emerson in various promotions included A. H. Heber, E. T. Brawley and D. W. Higbee. In the "Kansas Sugar Swindle," in the words of the Meade County News, Nov. 1, 1906, p. 4. Emerson filched from Western Kansas Municipalities two and one-half million dollars in bonds and subsidies for fraudulent "Adamson" or "Roasting sugar plants." The scheme involved the sale of County scrip which would be used for the construction of mills to refine sorghum into sugar. The scrip would be redeemed by refunding bonds issued by the sugar company. Local farmers would gain by having a market for the sorghum. A demonstration sorghum mill was constructed to convince the farmers that the system would work. Free booze and free transportation was provided to the demonstration of the new process. The demonstration produced refined sugar. With the success of the demonstration, the farmers purchased the refunding bonds. Contracts were signed for the crops of sorghum to feed the new mill. Unfortunately, when the crops were ready, the mills were not. The refunding bonds were worthless. The farmers lost their investments. In the words of the Meade County News, Emerson and others involved in the scheme "vamoosed" to the west. The vamoosal may have been motivated when it was revealed that the refining demonstration had been secretly sweetened by the addition of barrels of brown sugar into the sorghum syrup. The American Mortgage Trust Company went into receivership and its entire assets sold for $300.
There may have also been an additional incentive for the hasty departure from Kansas. At the time, the natives were restless and seemed to have itchy trigger fingers.
Emerson was entangled, though never indicted, in a mining fraud in Encampment, Wyoming, where he lived from 1897 (after leaving Cripple Creek, Colorado where he had been involved in a crooked gold mine scheme) to 1904. In Encampment, Emerson was involved with the North American Copper Co. which had acquired the operation from the original developers. Emerson and his cohorts then sold stock in excess of the company's actual value by inflating claims about its assets and profitability. Following Emerson's death in 1918, the Prescott [Arizona] Journal Miner referred to Emerson as having creating ""one of the largest mining swindles of the age."
Emerson then moved to California and Nevada and engaged in more promotion of land and mining schemes and just as importantly himself. About 1910, Emerson picked up the title "Colonel" and bragged of his honorary membership in the Grand Army of the Republic.
"Colonel" Emerson's last major promotion was the Emerson Motor Company which promised to build a five passenger motor car that would be better and cheaper than Ford, achieving about 24 miles to the gallon and selling for $395.00. The engine was planned to be purchased from another manufacturer.
Like all of Emerson's promotions, it used grand newspaper promotions and promises of grander returns. Promotional literature written by Emerson himself depicted the vehicle. Unknown to the investors, the depiction of his proposed car was a redrawn vehicle from another motor car manufacturer's catalogue. No design had ever been made of the car except in the imagination.
Advertisements addressed to potential investors depicted a proposed glorious factory. At first, Emerson's advertisements claimed to have a site for its factory in Long Island City, New York. In order to answer criticism that Emerson Motors did not actually have a factory, arrangements were made for obtaining a small facility in Kingston, New York. The reality was far different from that depicted in some of the ads.
Having no intention of actually making cars, Emerson never built an assembly plant. Instead it hastily constructed for promotional purposes nine prototypes, which turned out to be repainted and thinly disguised Fords, powered by Ford engines with serial numbers and markings removed and opened a showroom at 1748 Broadway in New York City to display the fake cars to prospective investors.
The entire venture was, in reality, nothing but an elaborate stock promotion.
In 1916, the New York Tribune did a major expose which excited the interest of the United States Department of Justice. Emerson, along with others, was indicted for using the mails to defraud, having sold $1.5 million in stock in the company (about $30 million today). One of the more interesting items of testimony was that Emerson delegated to an employee the job of bribing a Massachusetts District Attorney in Boston to avoid prosecution for the stock fraud. Emerson was however able to avoid trial and possible conviction by being confined to bed suffering from apoplexy, paralyzed, and dying. Emerson was dropped from the indictment because he was terminally ill, escaping justice for the final time, but his confederates were convicted in June 1918. On December 11, 1918, Emerson died at the home of his son in Los Angeles.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
The Man Who Discovered Himself (1919). Chicago, IL: Forbes & Co.
A Vendetta Of The Hills (1917). Boston, MA: Chapple Publishing Co.
The Treasure Of Hidden Valley (1915). Chicago, IL: Forbes & Co.
The Smoky God, Or, A Voyage To The Inner World (1908). Chicago, IL: Forbes & Co,; reprinted Amherst, WI: Palmer Publications, 1965.
The Builders (1906). Chicago, IL: Forbes & Co.
Buell Hampton (1902). Chicago, IL: Forbes & Co.
Was It A Crime? "Coin At School" Dissected (1900). Milwaukee, WI: Wisconsin Allied Printing. (An eight-page Republican Party campaign booklet)
Gray Rocks: A Tale Of The Middle West (1894). Chicago, IL: Laird & Lee.
Winning Winds (1885). New York: G.W. Carleton.
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Biography of Garrett P. Serviss
Author: Garrett P. Serviss ISFDB Author Record # 1134
Legal Name: Serviss, Garrett Putman
Birthplace: Sharon Springs, New York, USA
Birthdate: 24 March 1851
Deathdate: 25 May 1929
Language: English
Garrett Putnam Serviss (March 24, 1851 – May 25, 1929) was an American astronomer, popularizer of astronomy, and early science fiction writer. Serviss was born in upstate New York and majored in science at Cornell University. He took a law degree at Columbia University but never worked as an attorney. Instead, in 1876 he joined the staff of the The New York Sun newspaper, working as a journalist until 1892 under editor Charles Dana.
Serviss showed a talent for explaining scientific details in a way that made them clear to the ordinary reader, leading Andrew Carnegie to invite him to deliver The Urania Lectures in 1894 on astronomy, cosmology, geology, and related matters. With Carnegie's financial backing, these lectures were illustrated with magic lantern slides and other effects to show eclipses, presumed lunar landscapes, and much else. Serviss toured the United States for over two years delivering these lectures, then settled down to become a popular speaker in the New York area. He also wrote a syndicated newspaper column devoted to astronomy and other sciences and wrote frequently for the leading magazines of the day.
Serviss' favorite topic was astronomy, and of the fifteen books he wrote, eight are devoted to it. He unquestionably was more widely read by the public on that topic than anyone prior to his time. He worked with Max and Dave Fleischer on The Einstein Theory of Relativity (1923), a short silent film released in connection with one of Serviss' books. He also wrote six works of fiction in his lifetime, all of which would today be classified as science fiction. Five of these were novels, and one was a short story.
CONTENTS:
580 • Buccaneers of Venus (Part 1 of 6) • [Grandon • 3] • serial by Otis Adelbert Kline (book publication as The Port of Peril 1949)
604 • Worms of the Earth • [Bran Mak Morn] • novelette by Robert E. Howard
625 • The Bleeding Mummy • [Jules de Grandin] • novelette by Seabury Quinn
645 • Spawn of the Shadows • novelette by William H. Pope
660 • The Whistle • shortstory by Ralph Milne Farley
668 • Last Jest • poem by W. K. Mashburn, Jr. [as by Kirk Mashburn ]
669 • Vampire Village • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton [as by Hugh Davidson ]
678 • Penalty • poem by Cristel Hastings
679 • The Phantom Hand (Part 5 of 5) • serial by Victor Rousseau
693 • The Supernumerary Corpse • shortstory by Clark Ashton Smith
698 • This Side of the Curtain • shortstory by Renier Wyers
704 • Frankenstein (Part 7 of 8) • [Frankenstein] • serial by Mary Shelley (book publication as Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus 1818) [as by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ]
712 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1932) • essay by Robert Bloch
712 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, November 1932) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
712 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1932) • essay by Lester Anderson
714 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1932) • essay by E. Hoffmann Price
715 • Coming Next Month (Weird Tales, November 1932) • essay by uncredited
716 • Letter (Weird Tales, November 1932) • essay by E. L. Mengshoel
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It's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive/Open Library scan in .pdf format of the 1972 Lancer Books paperback reprint of The Colour Out Of Space by H. P. Lovecraft.
Thanks should go to the original scanner at the Internet Archive/Open Library.
I've uploaded the file to Mega.
It's a .pdf file contained in a .zip file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). After downloading the .zip file, simply unzip it and extract the .pdf file.
The Colour Out Of Space. By H. P. Lovecraft (Lancer 75248) (New York: Lancer Books, [1972]) (220, [2] pages) (Psychedelic wraparound cover art by Victor Valla) {PDF} (26.4 MB)
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The Colour Out Of Space is a collection of seven stories by H. P. Lovecraft, selected from the 1963 Arkham House collection The Dunwich Horror And Others. It was originally published in paperback in June 1964 by Lancer Books under the title The Colour Out Of Space And Others and reprinted by them in 1967 and 1969, with different cover art for each printing.
This is a scan of the August 1972 Lancer Books printing, with a cover price of 95 cents. The actual date of this printing can be found in the print code "8-72" printed at the bottom of the last page of text (page 222). The copyright page only lists the publishing history up through the third printing of March 1969.
The title page, front cover and spine of this 1972 printing all give the title as The Colour Out Of Space. The copyright page gives it as The Colour Out Of Space And Others. The proper bibliographic standard is to use the title as it appears on the title page.
Seven more stories from the Arkham House collection The Dunwich Horror And Others were included in the December 1963 Lancer paperback of the same name. Two stories remained unreprinted by Lancer: "The Outsider" and "The Shadow Over Innsmouth".
These inexpensive Lancer paperback editions served as an introduction to Lovecraft for many Baby Boomers in the 1960s and 1970s.
From the back cover:
"THE OTHERS. . . the whisperer in the darkness, speaking through a loathsome geometry whose configurations mean insanity . . . telling of ancient evils that refuse to die . . . these are the Others, the inhabitants of H. P. Lovecraft's private universe of horrors and fantasies, a universe where the living are the Damned!"
CONTENTS:
The Colour Out Of SpaceH. P. Lovecraft (Lancer 75248, August 1972, 95¢, 222pp, pb)
7 · The Colour Out Of Space · nv Amazing September 1927
36 · The Picture In The House · ss The National Amateur July 1919; Weird Tales March 1937
45 · The Call Of Cthulhu [Inspector Legrasse] · nv Weird Tales February 1928
76 · Cool Air · ss Tales Of Magic And Mystery March 1928; Weird Tales July 1927
85 · The Whisperer In Darkness · na Weird Tales August 1931
152 · The Terrible Old Man · ss The Tryout July 1921; Weird Tales August 1926
156 · The Shadow Out Of Time · na Astounding June 1936
About The Author:
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an American author who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. Virtually unknown and only published in pulp magazines before he died in poverty, he is now regarded as one of the most significant 20th-century authors in his genre. Lovecraft was born in Providence, Rhode Island, where he spent most of his life. Among his most celebrated tales is "The Call Of Cthulhu", canonical to the Cthulhu Mythos. Never able to support himself from earnings as author and editor, Lovecraft saw commercial success increasingly elude him in this latter period, partly because he lacked the confidence and drive to promote himself. He subsisted in progressively straitened circumstances in his last years; an inheritance was completely spent by the time he died at the age of 46.
About The Cover Artist:
Victor Valla is of French & Danish parentage and is an artist-educator with over 30 years of experience. He was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa on October 25, 1942. His BFA, in Painting and Illustration is from RIT, in Rochester, NY and his MFA, in Painting and Printmaking, was earned at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana.
While on a Tiffany Foundation Grant as a post-graduate, he studied Printmaking in Paris at the famed Atelier 57, and he has taught full-time in Graphic Design, Illustration, and Art History Programs at several of the finest Art Schools in the States. Among these are RIT and Syracuse Universities in NY, Kean University in NJ, and University of the Arts, in PA. He has also taught courses at Montclair State and William Patterson Colleges in NJ, University of Illinois, UALR, in Little Rock, AR, and at several Community Colleges in the Northeast.
In the 1960s and 1970s, he did cover art for magazines (including GQ) and several books including The 1974 World's Annual Best SF and works by Robert E. Howard (The Dark Man And Others) and H. P. Lovecraft (The Colour Out Of Space and The Dunwich Horror).
He is married to Justine Armanini Valla, a Textile Print Designer and Craftsperson. Victor Valla is also an author and has written a novel, The Invasion Of Marcia Lake, which was published in 2013.
Artist's Autobiographical Statement:
"Like many an artist, I have been compelled to work at my craft since I was only ten years old. My first guide was the printed pages that had been Illustrated by the many fine American Artists whose work I collected from the magazines and books that I grew up reading. That became the direction my artistic life would always pivot upon, although I quickly learned to love and create many paintings influenced by the Abstract Expressionist School while in College. I also, (and equally), have been drawn to the Nineteenth Century Academic Painting that had so influenced the Golden Age of Illustration.
This eclectic interest, as far as visual imagery, has inspired me to take many varied directions in my own work. I try not to artificially separate the areas of art in which I work into their usual categories, instead arriving at finished products that each represent my vision, although they are to be used in a large spectrum of areas. These have ranged from the Graphic Arts, to Museum and Gallery Paintings, to Murals, Advertising, and of course the Printed Page. More than any other living artist I have ever encountered, I am still equally challenged by working towards any and all of these end-use directions. Add to that list my latest, most inspiring and creatively fulfilling direction, that of writing literary fiction."
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11 • Introduction (Generation) • essay by David Gerrold 15 • Every Fourth House • shortstory by Evelyn Lief 20 • Up Schist Crick • shortstory by Piers Anthony 41 • Through a Lass Darkly • shortstory by James Tiptree, Jr. 47 • The Birthday Boy • shortstory by James A. Stevens [as by James Stevens ] 54 • Reprisal • shortstory by Alice Laurance 73 • It's Very Clean • shortstory by Gene Wolfe 79 • Psychedelic Flight • shortstory by Robert Ray 88 • Stubborn • shortstory by Stephen Goldin 91 • The Lady Was for Kroinking • shortstory by David R. Bunch 97 • ... After They've Seen Paree • shortstory by Dennis O'Neil 112 • The Shortest Science-Fiction Story Ever Told • shortstory by Roger Deeley 113 • The Re-Creation • shortstory by Robert E. Toomey, Jr. 115 • Vidi Vici Veni • shortstory by Barry N. Malzberg [as by Barry Malzberg ] 122 • Amberjack • shortstory by James Tiptree, Jr. 125 • The Galactic Clock • shortstory by Vonda N. McIntyre [as by V. N. McIntyre ] 146 • Constitution in E Flat • shortstory by Paul A. Carter 153 • One Ordinary Day, with Box • shortstory by Kathleen Sky 161 • Beside Still Waters • shortstory by Edward Bryant and James Sutherland [as by James Sutherland and Ed Bryant ] 171 • Nova Morning • shortstory by Jody Harper and Edward Bryant [as by Jody Harper and Ed Bryant ] 178 • Here's a Health Unto His Majesty • shortstory by Roger Deeley 185 • Everything that Begins with an "M" • shortstory by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro 193 • Conditioned Reflex • shortstory by Gardner Dozois [as by Gardner R. Dozois ] 201 • The Porter of Hell-Gate • shortstory by Joseph F. Pumilia 209 • A Sense of Thyme • shortstory by C. F. Hensel 221 • All of Them Were Empty • shortstory by David Gerrold (variant of All of Them Were Empty—)
ooooIt's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive scan in .cbr and .pdf formats of the 1800 Howard and Evans First Edition of A Journey To The Moon, And Interesting Conversations With The Inhabitants Respecting The Condition Of Man, by John Campbell (published anonymously).
About the scan: This is an Internet Archive color scan from a copy in the Boston Public Library. Six of the eight pages in the original book were damaged because the late 19th-Century binder who bound the pages of this little chapbook into a hardcover binding unintentionally clipped off letters at the edges of the pages when he trimmed the pages, not realizing how narrow the margins were, or that in some cases the page had been printed off-center. I was able to figure out most of the missing letters as I read the story but it wasn't always easy.
I created both .cbr and .pdf versions from the original .jp2 files.
Thanks should go to the original scanner at the Internet Archive.
I've uploaded the file to Mega.
CBR Version:
A Journey To The Moon, And Interesting Conversations With The Inhabitants Respecting The Condition Of Man. By The Author Of Worlds Displayed. [By John Campbell] (London: Howard and Evans, 1800]) (8 pages) (Title page vignette) {CBR} (8.16 MB)
https://mega.nz/#!Nd9kFZDb!34_WFf4UFefiNyMJhi0u4Mvgg8TRddxGUkZCmI2jJCA
It's a .cbr file. No .zip file this time.
PDF Version:
A Journey To The Moon, And Interesting Conversations With The Inhabitants Respecting The Condition Of Man. By The Author Of Worlds Displayed. [By John Campbell] (London: Howard and Evans, 1800]) (8 pages) (Title page vignette) {PDF} (6.45 MB)
https://mega.nz/#!IcMmlSSL!Pa-s21z24tDJCt0EBFXV-8jhvgcQHN8Y0IZrXMPMMdI
It's a .pdf file contained in a .zip file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). No .zip file this time.
A Journey To The Moon, And Interesting Conversations With The Inhabitants Respecting The Condition Of Man is a brief (eight page) religious tract in short story form with minor science fiction and fantasy elements, written by Scottish missionary John Campbell. The story begins with the narrator looking at the moon through a telescope. Suddenly he is magically transported through space towards the moon, telescope and all (as depicted in the vignette illustration on the title page). Upon arrival, he meets lunar inhabitants with whom he has a discussion of Christianity (the moon people are surprisingly knowledgeable about the Earth's religions).
It was originally published anonymously in chapbook format in 1800 in London by Howard and Evans (and also sold by J. Burditt).
A chapbook is a type of popular literature printed in early modern Europe. The term "chapbook" for this type of literature was coined in the 19th century.
Produced cheaply, chapbooks were commonly small, paper-covered booklets, usually printed on a single sheet folded into books of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages. They were often illustrated with crude woodcuts, which sometimes bore no relation to the text. When illustrations were included in chapbooks, they were considered popular prints.
The tradition of chapbooks arose in the 16th century, as soon as printed books became affordable, and rose to its height during the 17th and 18th centuries. Many different kinds of ephemera and popular or folk literature were published as chapbooks, such as almanacs, children's literature, folk tales, nursery rhymes, pamphlets, poetry, and political and religious tracts.
About The Author (two biographical sketches):
1. John Campbell (born March 1766 in Edinburgh, Scotland – 4 April 1840 Kingsland, London), was a Scottish missionary and traveller.
He attended the Royal High School and was at one time apprenticed to a goldsmith. Campbell helped found the Magdalene Society, a Religious Tract Society of Scotland in 1793, and the Missionary Magazine in Edinburgh in 1796. His consuming interest in Christian philanthropy led him to preach widely in neglected villages and hamlets, promote the establishing of numerous Sunday schools and found societies like the Magdalene Asylum to help prostitutes in Edinburgh and Glasgow. His opposition to the slave trade led to his involvement in the foundation of the Society for the Education of Africans. He collaborated with James Alexander Haldane in bringing some 30-40 African children to be educated in England. Following the Haldane Revival, Campbell became a Congregational Church minister. He was minister at Kingsland, an independent chapel he had founded, from 1802. He was instrumental in founding the British and Foreign Bible Society and became a director of the London Missionary Society.
The London Missionary Society sent him to the Cape in June 1812 to inspect the mission stations there. He set off from Cape Town in February 1813, calling in at Bethelsdorp and Grahamstown, then the military headquarters. Heading north he visited Graaff-Reinet and Klaarwater (later Griquatown), and then travelled further north to Litakun, the kraal of the Batlhaping kgosi (chief) Mothibi. His return trip went via Klaarwater, Pella and the Kamiesberge, arriving in Cape Town at the end of October. He wrote an account of this trip as "Travels in South Africa, undertaken at the request of the Missionary Society" and it was published on his return to London in 1815. The town of Campbell, east of Griquatown, was named in his honor.
Campbell returned to the Cape in February 1819 in the company of Dr. John Philip. His orders were to inspect and improve the mission stations which had fallen into a neglected state. On this visit he instructed the missionary Robert Moffat to start a mission among the Bechuana tribe. Campbell once more ventured into the interior, leaving Cape Town in January 1820 and travelling as far north as Mosega in Barotseland, on which journey he also came across the large settlement of Kaditshwene near the Limpopo River. He left for England in February 1821, publishing two further volumes covering his second journey. He subsequently delivered a series of lectures on his missionary work.
2. CAMPBELL, JOHN (1766–1840), philanthropist and traveller, was born at Edinburgh and educated at the high school, where he was a classfellow of Sir Walter Scott. From an early period of life he showed very deep religious convictions. Though engaged in business, he threw himself with great ardour into works of christian philanthropy, and led the way in many undertakings that have since attained remarkable dimensions.
He became in 1793 one of the founders of the Religious Tract Society of Scotland, six years before the London society was formed. The Scotch society still exists, but on a wider basis, employing about two hundred colporteurs for the circulation and sale of religious and useful literature in Scotland and part of England. He was one of the founders of Sunday schools, sometimes itinerating over the country in order to promote them, and with such success that on one occasion he and his friend Mr. J. A. Haldane made arrangements in one week for the establishment of not less than sixty. Lay preaching in neglected villages and hamlets was another mode of activity in which he took part. He was one of the first to show compassion practically for fallen women, being among the originators of the Magdalene Society of Edinburgh, and a similar society in Glasgow.
The condition of slaves excited his profound interest; and through the liberality of Mr. Haldane he made arrangements for bringing to this country and educating thirty or forty African children, who were to be sent back to their own country. In furtherance of this object he corresponded with his friend Mr. Zachary Macaulay, then at Sierra Leone, with whose family he was on intimate terms; but after the first batch of children were brought to this country, the arrangement was changed and they were kept in London.
In 1802 Campbell became minister of Kingsland independent chapel in London, and there, among other labors of love, helped to found the Bible Society. Occasionally he still continued his peripatetic work in Scotland. Having always shown a profound interest in foreign missions, he was asked by the London Missionary Society to go to South Africa and inspect their missions there. He spent two years, 1812-14, in this work, travelling upwards of two thousand miles in Africa, and a second time, 1819-21, he went out on the same mission. Few Englishmen at that time had performed such a feat, and on his return his appearances on missionary platforms in London and throughout the country were received with enthusiasm. He died 4 April 1840, at the age of 74.
Besides some books of less mark, Campbell was the author of two works giving an account of his two African journeys, the first in one vol. 8vo, published in 1814, the second in two vols. 8vo, published in 1822. A little volume entitled 'African Light' was intended to elucidate passages of scripture from what he had seen in travelling. For many years he was editor of a religious magazine entitled 'The Youth's Magazine.' He had a large acquaintance and correspondence, including the Countess of Leven, the Rev. John Newton, Mr. Wilberforce, and others. His books were among those that exercised an influence on the mind of David Livingstone, and turned his thoughts to Africa.
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The WT madness doesn’t stop. I’ll keep posting these until the lot of you are transformed into mindless pieces of human flesh, croaking gibberish and flapping your arms about after having been exposed to far too many unspeakable horrors from beyond.
It’s a good issue with stories by R.E. Howard, Otis Adelbert Kline, Clark Ashton Smith, August Derleth, Robert Bloch and H.P. Lovecraft. Enjoy.
CONTENTS:
The Eyrie (Weird Tales, May 1935) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor
530 • The Death Cry • novelette by Arthur B. Reeve
559 • Yellow Doom • novelette by Robert H. Leitfred
581 • Under the Tomb • poem by Robert Nelson
582 • The Bronze Casket • shortstory by Richard H. Hart
591 • Beyond the Black River (Part 1 of 2) • [Conan] • serial by Robert E. Howard
609 • Lord of the Lamia (Part 3 of 3) • serial by Otis Adelbert Kline
624 • The Flower-Women • [Maal Dweb] • shortstory by Clark Ashton Smith
632 • On Hangman's Hill • poem by Robert Avrett
633 • Muggridge's Aunt • shortstory by August Derleth [as by August W. Derleth ]
638 • The Secret in the Tomb • shortstory by Robert Bloch
642 • Arthur Jermyn • shortstory by H. P. Lovecraft (variant of The White Ape 1920)
648 • Tea-Drinking • poem by Frank Owen [as by Hung Long Tom ]
Plus letters from Robert Bloch, Clark Ashton Smith and Henry Kuttner – who wrote that the story by C.L. Moore in a previous issue came second to a story from Loretta Burroughs. Kuttner and Moore wrote an enormous number of stories together after getting married in 1940, but in 1935 they were still complete strangers to each other. They got in touch when Henry Kuttner (who still believed she was a man) wote her a fan letter.
140 MB
http://www.mediafire.com/download/bx3x5r6u6vgwm1d/Weird_Tales_v25_n05_%5B1935-05%5D_%28sas%29.cbr
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Here's an Internet Archive/Open Library find (not on Carlo's List).
It's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive/Open Library scan in .pdf format of the 1986 Gale Research Company hardcover First Edition of Contemporary Graphic Artists, Volume 1, edited by Maurice Horn.
Thanks should go to the original scanner at the Internet Archive/Open Library.
I've uploaded the file to Mega.
It's a .pdf file contained in a .zip file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). After downloading the .zip file, simply unzip it and extract the .pdf file.
Contemporary Graphic Artists, Volume 1. A Biographical, Bibliographical, and Critical Guide To Current Illustrators, Animators, Cartoonists, Designers, And Other Graphic Artists. Edited By Maurice Horn (Detroit, MI: Gale Research Company, 1986) (272 pages) {PDF} (42.9 MB)
https://mega.nz/#!sYkD3ZrY!PJ2E8hnryAcnKWWYLKyd3oJoUmLFARNDzgF_VfoffEg
Contemporary Graphic Artists, Volume 1 is an illustrated biographical reference on comic book and comic strip artists, editorial cartoonists, and animators. It was originally published in hardcover in 1986 by Gale Research Company. Two additional volumes in the series were published in 1987 and 1988.
From the Preface:
"Within recent years, the work of illustrators, animators, cartoonists, designers, and other graphic artists has emerged as an important and lively development in contemporary art. Since their works influence our lives in countless ways each day, graphic artists of all types are subjects of high interest—humor cartoonists drawing for newspapers or for magazines; editorial cartoonists of the left, right, or center; theatrical and televisual animators whose creations arc intended for entertainment or commerce; newspaper comic strip artists and story strip creators; comic book and magazine artists; book, magazine, or newspaper illustrators; cover and
poster designers; and even artists in developing fields such as computer graphics. Unfortunately, comprehensive biographical and critical information on these popular artists, presented in an easy-to-use format and enhanced with numerous illustrations of their work, is often difficult to find. With the publication of Contemporary Graphic Artists (CGA), Gale Research Company has taken a step toward meeting this need."
From the Library Journal review:
"Subtitled "a biographical, bibliographical, and critical guide to current illustrators, animators, cartoonists, designers, and other graphic artists," this book is especially welcome because graphic artists are often omitted from standard art biographical sources. The dictionary format of the book, which is planned as a biennial publication, brings together useful facts and at least one illustration per entry, often a portrait of the artist or his/her most famous work. Americans are emphasized, although the scope is international. Many of the artists profiled receive biographical documentation available from no other ready reference tool. Personal data, exhibitions, writings, work in progress, and other highlights are listed, followed by a brief bio-critical narrative of the artist's accomplishments. Essential for public and academic reference collections."
CONTENTS:
Preface 7
The Graphic Arts: An Overview 11
Artist Entries 21
About The Editor:
Maurice Horn is an internationally recognized authority on comics and cartoons. He was co-organizer of the first exhibition held at a major museum, "Bande Dessinée at Figuration Narrative," at the Louvre in Paris. He also organized the exhibition "75 Years of the Comics" at the New York Cultural Center.
He has lectured on comics and cartoons at universities worldwide, and his European series of lectures in 1973-74 was printed in Information et Documents, the official publication of the American Center in Paris. He has written hundreds of articles on the subject for American and foreign magazines and has contributed to Collier's Encyclopedia, Oxford University Press' American National Biography, and to The International Encyclopedia Of Communication, as well as to Microsoft's on-line Encarta Encyclopedia. He has edited a number of reprints of classic American and European comic strips, and has received many awards and honors in the field.
Many of the books he has authored or edited have become standard reference works in their field. He is the editor of The World Encyclopedia Of Comics (2nd ed., 1998) and The World Encyclopedia Of Cartoons (2nd ed. 1999). In addition he has edited 100 Years Of American Newspaper Comics and the multi-volume Contemporary Graphic Artists. He is co-author of A History Of The Comic Strip and author of 75 Years Of The Comics, Women In The Comics (2n ed. 2001), and Comics Of The American West.
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The Disappearing Future: A Symposium of Speculation
7 • Foreword (The Disappearing Future: A Symposium of Speculation) • essay by George Hay
11 • The First Forecast of the Future • essay by I. F. Clarke
16 • The Show Must Go On • shortstory by David I. Masson
25 • Deus Ex Machina? • essay by Kit Pedler
32 • Political Science - Mark II • [Science Fact (Analog)] • (1969) • essay by John W. Campbell, Jr.
35 • The Thorns of Barevi • [Catteni Sequence] • shortstory by Anne McCaffrey
45 • Sleep, Dreams and Computers • essay by Christopher Evans (I)
56 • Double Consummation • shortstory by Christopher Priest
72 • The Temple Scientists • essay by Edward J. Mishan
79 • The Sunset Perspective • [Jerry Cornelius] • shortstory by Michael Moorcock
97 • Future Recall • essay by James Blish
106 • Someday You'll Be Rich! • essay by Perry A. Chapdelaine
130 • About Five Thousand One Hundred and Seventy-Five Words • (1969) • essay by Samuel R. Delany
146 • Welcome to Wesbloc/Wesbloc • shortstory by Anthony Haden-Guest
157 • About the Authors • essay by uncredited
http://www.mediafire.com/download/xlre2jkyw5nxq85/The_Disappearing_Future_%281970%29_-_Editor_George_Hay.cbz
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Here's an Internet Archive/Open Library find (not on Carlo's List).
It's a complete cover-to-cover Internet Archive/Open Library scan in .pdf format of the 1995 Dark Horse Books hardcover edition of Tarzan: The Lost Adventure by Edgar Rice Burroughs and Joe R. Lansdale.
Thanks should go to the original scanner at the Internet Archive/Open Library.
I've uploaded the file to Mega.
It's a .pdf file contained in a .zip file (which is a searchable .pdf with OCR'd text). After downloading the .zip file, simply unzip it and extract the .pdf file.
Also included in the .zip file is a bonus seven-page .pdf that I created from a web page at erbzine.com which gives an illustrated publishing history of the book.
Tarzan: The Lost Adventure. By Edgar Rice Burroughs And Joe R. Lansdale. [Preface By George T. McWhorter] ([Milwaukie, OR]: Dark Horse Books, 1995) (211 pages) (Dust jacket art by Dean Williams) {PDF} (28.7 MB)
https://mega.nz/#!EZsyVBxC!UAE8DGmHV3n_WXcXg2KgYE2tPkS8O872BhVRXyuUY_E
Tarzan: The Lost Adventure is a novel written by Joe R. Lansdale based on an incomplete fragment of a Tarzan novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs but left unfinished at his death. The book was serialized in four parts by Dark Horse Comics, before being published as a single volume in December 1995. The Lost Adventure is the twenty-eighth book published in the authorized Tarzan novel series. It follows the 24 main novels and two short children's novels (all by Burroughs) and the 1966 Fritz Leiber novel Tarzan And The Valley Of Gold, which was authorized by the Burroughs estate.
In Burroughs' last Tarzan story, left unfinished at the time of his death, the ape man plays guardian to an expedition seeking the lost city of Ur. In addition to Tarzan himself, his animal companions Jad-bal-ja, the golden lion, and Nkima, the little monkey, appear. Burroughs' manuscript ends before Ur is reached, but in the novel as completed by Lansdale, Ur turns out to be a society revering a giant and supposedly immortal praying mantis, which is used to slay condemned prisoners in the arena. Tarzan speculates that the creature is originally from the underground world of Pellucidar, to which Ur is connected by a system of caverns and passages. Trapped underground at the end of the story, he seeks escape by seeking out the route to Pellucidar himself.
The novel received generally favorable reviews at the time of its release. In the 2005 essay "Forty More Years Of Adventure" (which is included in the 2005 edition of Master Of Adventure: The Worlds Of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Richard A. Lupoff), Phillip R. Burger praises Lansdale's prose style in the novel as an "appropriate extension in the evolution of Burroughs' prose" (but asks "Would Burroughs have ever made Tarzan battle a 'croc'?") and welcomes Lansdale's depiction of Tarzan as the "elemental force" and the "vicious 'throw the severed head into the enemy's camp' ape-man" of the earlier Burroughs Tarzan novels.
From the back cover:
"As Tarzan guides a beautiful woman and her archaeologist father to the remote, mythical African city of Ur, he must contend with
an outlaw safari that hopes to reach the same destination . . . first.
Along the way, Tarzan and the faithful lion Jad-bal-ja battle with a host of wild jungle beasts and face a final, horrifying confrontation in a clash of wills that resounds throughout the jungle. In the end, the prize is not only a lost city of gold, but life itself . . .
Locked away in the vaults of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. for almost fifty years, The Lost Adventure, or "the lost manuscript" as Burroughs' fans had come to know it, remained unfinished. Through others' work, Tarzan had lived on in film, television, comics,
and books, but here was a tale penned by the master of adventure himself.
Dark Horse Books is proud to present Burroughs' final Tarzan story. Revised and completed by Joe R. Lansdale, Tarzan: The Lost Adventure is pure Tarzan tradition. A piece of history."
About The Authors:
Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American writer best known for his creations of the jungle hero Tarzan and the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter, although he produced works in many genres.
Joe Richard Lansdale (born October 28, 1951) is an American writer, author, martial arts expert, and martial arts instructor.
Lansdale has written novels and stories in many genres, including Western, horror, science fiction, mystery, and suspense. He has also written for comics as well as Batman: The Animated Series. He has written 45 novels and published 30 short story collections along with many chapbooks and comic book adaptations. Several of his novels have been adapted to film.
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Adventure [v109 #2, June 1943] ed. Kenneth S. White (Popular Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp, cover by Rafael De Soto)
[interior artwork] · Charles De Feo · il
[interior artwork] · Charles Dye · il
[interior artwork] · Gordon Grant · il
[interior artwork] · Peter Kuhlhoff · il
[interior artwork] · Paul Stahr · il
[interior artwork] · L. Sterne Stevens · il
6 · Ask Adventure · Anon. · qa
8 · Six Weeks South of Texas [Part 1 of 3] · Leslie T. White · sl
39 · Give a Dog a Name · Arthur Hawthorne Carhart · ss
48 · The Phantom Caravel · R. A. Emberg · ss
72 · Jungle Passport · Kenneth Perkins · ss
82 · The Second Trap · Gene Henry · ss
94 · Fighting Cadetship of the Confederacy · H. G. Russell · ar
88 · Grandfather’s Secret Weapon · Commander Geoffrey Lowis, AFC, RN · ss
102 · The Devil Spider · Francis Gott · ss
113 · The Camp-Fire · [The Readers] · lc
127 · Lost Trails · [The Readers] · lc
128 · The Trail Ahead · Anon. · cl
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cONTENTS:
2 • Lorelei of the Red Mist • [Venus (Brackett)] • novella by Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury
36 • The Pumpkin Eater • shortstory by Carlton Smith
47 • Space-Lane of No-Return • shortstory by George A. Whittington
54 • Captives of the Weir-Wind • novelette by Ross Rocklynne
82 • Prisoner of the Brain-Mistress • shortstory by Bryce Walton
95 • The Million Year Picnic • [The Martian Chronicles] • shortstory by Ray Bradbury
101 • The Shadow-Gods • novelette by Vaseleos Garson
118 • PS's Feature Flash (Planet Stories, Summer 1946 ) • essay by Bryce Walton
119 • The Vizigraph (Planet Stories, Summer 1946) • [The Vizigraph (Planet Stories)] • essay by Chester Whitehorn
124 MB
http://www.mediafire.com/download/i7beal0w59xy05e/Planet_Stories_v03_n03_%5B1946-Su%5D_%28sas%29.cbr
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Subject: [pbscans] Lil Abner Sundays 1966-77
The 1977 Sundays went so quick I decided to work backwards using the ILoveComix scans. Primarily I renamed everything (which revealed file duplicates that I then eliminated) and filled ALL the gaps with the most complete and / or best copies that I could find on Newspapers.com.
Had I not been involved in other projects, I'd have trimmed, color corrected, deskewed and replaced the undersized scans. But I concentrated on being complete. Please let me know of any mistakes / omissions.
There is consistency in the naming but I noticed after uploading that some years have a double space between 'Lil Abner' and the date, so if you try to break these up into stories, the ones that span a couple of those years won't sort correctly. Oops.
I stopped working backwards at 1966 because 1964 and 1965 were missing too many strips for me to do quickly. Another project for another day.
Also, ILoveComix had very, very few dailies in that stretch. If anyone wants to put together a group of fans to correct that oversight, I remind you that you can get as many free trials at Newspapers.com as you can create unique email and credit card combinations. If you need hints on how to find and download these dailies quickly, I can write up a page explaining.
Here's the strips:
1966 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/bl8z85q1lk23qp5/Lil_Abner_1966.rar
1967 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/yyt90t3azkrm7zk/Lil_Abner_1967.rar
1968 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/cmxincramyg7p50/Lil_Abner_1968.rar
1969 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/h5dfndmoihg33pq/Lil_Abner_1969.rar
1970 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/x7poi5gg53zsaoe/Lil_Abner_1970.rar
1971 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/c5sbvn4t3ogtyt0/Lil_Abner_1971.rar
1972 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/z5ucgz36lrzvkj3/Lil_Abner_1972.rar
1973 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/4ik1ip7s479d9ly/Lil_Abner_1973.rar
1974 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/yngsb441gp72syx/Lil_Abner_1974.rar
1975 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/oyz5ftvaj7jwvb3/Lil_Abner_1975.rar
1976 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/ged2qxrzb8he7zz/Li%27l_Abner_1976.rar
1977 - http://www.mediafire.com/download/twnreazkd2mcst8/Lil_Abner_1977.rar
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Table of contents for the two books:
More Tales Of Unease (Pan Books, 1969)
11 • She'll Be Company for You • novelette by Andrea Newman
33 • The Escort • shortstory by Herbert Harris
36 • The Young Squire • shortstory by Virginia Ironside
41 • Snow • shortstory by Miles Tripp
48 • A Cry of Children • shortstory by John Christopher
64 • The Beginning and the End • shortstory by Arnost Lustig
77 • He Said I Could • (1964) • shortstory by Shaun Usher [as by Jeffry Scott ]
80 • Speech is Silver • (1965) • shortstory by John Brunner
98 • The Girl in Question • shortstory by Stewart Farrar
108 • So Dark the Rose • shortstory by Christine Hickman
121 • Clegson's Folly • novelette by Alexander Walton
144 • Time to be Going • shortstory by Elizabeth Lemarchand
159 • Tell David ... • shortstory by Penelope Wallace
170 • The Flies on the Wall • shortstory by Alex Hamilton
188 • Here Comes a Candle • shortstory by Victor Lucas
194 • Split Image • shortstory by R. Andrew Hall
207 • Little Girl Lost • (1955) • shortstory by E. C. Tubb
222 • They'll Have to Go • shortstory by Michael Cornish
235 • The Blind Man • shortstory by Alan C. Jenkins
250 • Frances • shortstory by Stephen Meadows
262 • Jukebox • (1955) • shortstory by Arthur Sellings
272 • Be Our Guest • shortstory by John Burke
New Tales Of Unease (Pan Books, 1976)
7 • Double Wedding • shortstory by Rosemary Timperley
21 • Commuter • shortstory by Miles Tripp
30 • Two Horses, Rose and Terror • shortstory by George Mackay Brown
41 • Julie Howard, Where Are You Now? • shortstory by Barry Sutton
52 • The Hollies and the Ivy • (1975) • shortstory by Elizabeth Walter
63 • It Had Happened Before • shortstory by Stephen Meadows
66 • Jow Three Eyes • shortstory by Charles Eric Maine
86 • Out of Reason • shortstory by Jay Gilbert
102 • Tale-Telling • shortstory by Philip Evans
113 • Absence Without Leave • shortstory by Peter Collings
119 • Janet • shortstory by R. M. Stephenson
126 • Mr. Gupta's Marionettes • shortstory by Michael Cornish
145 • Autumn's Dream • shortstory by R. Andrew Hall
162 • Little Jimmy • shortstory by Keith Turner
167 • About Ghosts • shortstory by Brian Morse
184 • And Cannot Come Again • shortstory by John Burke
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From: "mike davis md140@yahoo.com [pbscans]"
To: yahoogroups
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 10:48 AM
Subject: [pbscans] NEW: Tales of Unease X2
Today is Lenny Silver Book Day!! I have 2 more to post from his collection also. It's one monstrous collection.
New Tales of Unease-John Burke (1976) {LennyS-EXciter}
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1 January 1971 03:00 - Alamogordo S, Dog Canyon, New Mexico, USA - 100 feet spherical UFO, bright as Moon, wobbled as hung in sky. Sent out bright orange objects, landed on side of Sacramento Mtns. "It kicked the objects out...fast...they flew right to the ground."
1 January 1971 06:30 - Newport, Monmouthshire, UK - Mini-bus driver saw object in sky above road. Cigar-shaped object turned at an easy angle, traveled toward Newport. One of passengers also saw it.
1 January 1971 Night - Yankton, South Dakota, USA - One object was observed.
2 January 1971 14:30 - Valencia, Spain - Three silver discs flew north to south at low altitude in straight line formation. No sound. They separate and tilt.
2 January 1971 16:15 - Corfton, UK - Two independent witnesses of red-orange light with a black smoke trail, fluttered from side to side as it fell, size of car, descended vertically, stopped burning just before it hit the ground. No traces.
3 January 1971 04:00 - Montesano, Washington, USA - Three 2' diameter fuzzy round objects moved near bridge and hovered. Car engine stopped, Radio frequency radio interference, lights remained on. Objects drifted down river slowly.
3 January 1971 06:15 - Tuhkaniemi, Finland - Catena 3. Ground marks. 10m diameter ball of light hovered, flew over lake. Descends to snow bank, flew off to the southwest. Metallic traces found at site.
3 January 1971 23:15 - Oriovac, Croatia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, about 5 feet across, was observed by three witnesses (Buncio).
4 January 1971 Night - Cape Corse, France - Landed remotely.
4 January 1971 Night - Crawford, New York, USA - Police incident.
5 January 1971 05:30 - Purcell, Missouri, USA - An object, later identified as the planet Venus, was observed. Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Venus.
5 January 1971 20:45 - Suceava, Romania - Star-like object zig-zagged in sky, then vanished. Witness an engineer.
In early January 1971 21:15 - Bimini, Bimini - An object was observed. It buzzed a witness. One object was observed in cloudy weather by a male witness on the ocean (Gernon).
5 January 1971 22:00 - Penrith, New South Wales, Australia - 1m diameter ball of light paced car for 13 minutes. Flew away when car stopped. Source also: MUFON Journal, #273.
6 January 1971 Evening - Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed.
7 January 1971 07:10 - Dennis, Massachusetts, USA - Metallic cylindrical object seen descending over frozen lake. Its leading edge tipped forward and a trail of flames issued from its rear end. Witnesses found elongated hole in ice, steam rising.
8 January 1971 - Kuusamo, Finland - Unidentified objects were sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. 16 objects were observed by numerous witnesses.
8 January 1971 03:00 - Dumfries, UK - White bowl-shaped saucer, absolutely silent, hovers, goes to-fro in small area of 10m.
8 January 1971 12:00 - Tafi Viejo, Argentina - UFO like two dishes joined at rim. Red hot bottom, aluminum top; two antennas, diameter 2m, height 1m. 30m from witnesses. Corn plants flattened and burnt, burnt circle, 3m diameter.
9 January 1971 24:20 - Riverside, New Jersey, USA - (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).
10 January 1971 11:21 - Van Nuys, California , USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported for a few seconds (Pulverman).
11 January 1971 02:50 - Kuusamo, Finland - Government Official incident.
11 January 1971 20:55 - Meerbusch, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses for five minutes (Lorenz).
12 January 1971 Afternoon - North Chingford, UK - Several school children at afternoon recess watched spinning, brightly colored round object. They watched it for several minutes before it disappeared behind a cloud.
13 January 1971 - Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada - Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Two objects were observed by nine witnesses.
13 January 1971 18:35 - Meerbusch, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses for 18 seconds (Lorenz).
13 January 1971 19:30 - Exeter, New Hampshire, USA - Instrumented observation
13 January 1971 Night - Riverside, New Jersey, USA - (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).
15 January 1971 21:17 - Mayen, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were observed by two witnesses for over four minutes (Wodarzack).
17 January 1971 19:20 - Wiesbaden, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of the moon, was observed by one witness (Lehmann). Explanation: Meteor.
18 January 1971 - Lesourdsville, Ohio, USA - Phantom airplane.
18 January 1971 10:00 - Campo Quijano, Argentina - Many witnesses, viewed with binoculars. Metallic ovoid landed slowly on slopes of Cerro Negro.
18 January 1971 18:40 - Meerbusch, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses (Lorenz).
18 January 1971 19:00 - Quincy, Illinois, USA - Domed UFO with light beam.
19 January 1971 - Eskilstuna, Sweden - An object was observed. Animal reactions to the object were reported. One object was observed by one experienced male witness in a forest (Brolin).
19 January 1971 03:00 - Ranton, UK - A hovering flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one female witness for 20 minutes (Harris).
20 January 1971 18:45 - Lancaster N, Pennsylvania, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported (Graham).
20 January 1971 20:30 - Aznalcazar, Spain - Disc hovered at 2m altitude in the rain. Lit up area. Huge power outage.
21 January 1971 - Belleville, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness (Rogier).
21 January 1971 00:20 - Mayen, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness very briefly (Woerner).
21 January 1971 19:30 - Elkton S3M, Maryland, USA - Two objects met over field, hovered one minute. Second went to the eastlkton behind trees, first approached witnesses, hovered 60m away at 150 feet altitude, delta shape, dull color, searchlight on nose, muffled generator.
21 January 1971 Night - New Meadows, Idaho, USA - An object was observed. Animal reactions to the object were reported. One object was observed by one male witness (Goforth).
21 January 1971 Night - Hamilton, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by one male witness (Todd, Raymond).
22 January 1971 - Kitt Peak Obs, Arizona , USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness at an observatory (Lynds).
22 January 1971 06:00 - Peabody, Kansas, USA - Two boys doing early morning chores saw lighted object in cattle lot. When flashed light on it saw 2' tall being, moving about UFO with small windows in it. UFO hovered, tipped to one side, sped away.
22 January 1971 Around 1500 - Ardlethan, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation.
22 January 1971 Before 2100 - Norwalk, Ohio, USA - One object was observed by several witnesses. A noise was heard.
22 January 1971 21:00 - Huron County, Ohio, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by a male witness (as reported to the police) (Calahan).
22 January 1971 21:05 - Willard, Ohio, USA - Low flying 25-35' wide diamond-shaped UFO came toward car, thought was plane crashing, hovered 100 feet above car.. Silhouette of entity in transparent dome cockpit in front/top of UFO.
22 January 1971 Night - East Budleigh, UK - Fog or smoke. three bus company employees were towing bus when they saw three orange balls of light in a straight line, move across the sky. "a lot of smoke around them and they disappeared after a few seconds."
23 January 1971 - Flagstaff, Arizona , USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported (Fields).
23 January 1971 Around 0800 - Erding, Germany - Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Seven objects, the size of a star, were observed by one witness.
23 January 1971 Before 0800 - Meerbusch, Germany - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by two witnesses (Lorenz).
23 January 1971 Morning - Norwalk, Ohio, USA - One object was observed by one witness (Reed).
23 January 1971 20:00 - Lerida, Spain - Brilliant ovoid flew east to west for 5 minutes. Left zig-zag contrail. Source: Courrier Catalan.
24 January 1971 - Canton, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Sale, Edward).
24 January 1971 06:15 - Plaidt, Germany - Hovered.
24 January 1971 19:30 - Bad Kohlgrub, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by several witnesses.
In late January 1971 04:30 - Hildesheim, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by one witness for over three minutes (Schuppan).
In late January 1971 09:30 - Canelinha, Brazil - Unreliable witness. Explanation: Hoax.
25 January 1971 16:45 - Senantes, France - Two in car stop, large cogwheel-shaped object spins in place, then reverses direction of rotation. Flashes.
25 January 1971 Night - Jackson, Ohio, USA - Object rose from ground, hovered directly in front of car. Driver stopped, backed away. Light changed color from orange to purple. It followed them.
26 January 1971 - Aviston, Illinois, USA - One multi-colored bell-shaped object was observed by one male witness (Pearson; Swanson, H; Wessel, Arnold).
26 January 1971 03:10 - Bredasdorp, South Africa - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by four witnesses for 30 minutes (Stelma).
26 January 1971 07:10 - Goppingen, Germany - Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Three objects were observed by several witnesses (Blaha).
26 January 1971 Evening - Southern, Central, Ohio, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported. Explanation: Cloud.
26 January 1971 Around 2000 - New Iberia, Louisiana, USA - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by several witnesses for 20 minutes (Viator).
27 January 1971 19:00 - Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, USA - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed by more than three female witnesses for over an hour (Adams).
27 January 1971 Night - Cleveland, Mississippi, USA - Silver color.
28 January 1971 Dawn - Topeka, Kansas, USA - Close encounter with a an unidentified craft and its occupants. One object was observed by two male witnesses (Leppke).
28 January 1971 15:15 - Billericay, UK - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by a group of witnesses at a building (Corringe).
28 January 1971 18:30 - Sidcup, UK - Two steady white lights with clearly defined round edges. Drifted slowly to the west for 5 minutes, then suddenly vanished.
28 January 1971 Night - Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, USA - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed in foggy weather by two witnesses, a married couple (Adams).
29 January 1971 - Lansdown, Golf, UK - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by numerous witnesses on a golf course.
29 January 1971 Evening - Cuba - Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Two objects were observed for 30 minutes.
29 January 1971 Night - Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, USA - One object was observed (Adams).
30 January 1971 Around 0300 - San Isidro, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported at a military facility.
30 January 1971 Around 0300 - Campo.Mayo, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
30 January 1971 07:20 - Goppingen, Germany - Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Three objects were observed by one witness for ten minutes (Ruck).
30 January 1971 20:00 - Canelinha, Brazil - Dog frantic. Lantern goes out. Beam levitates observer. Wakes up at 0800 hours.
30 January 1971 Night - Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, USA - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by 12 witnesses.
30 January 1971 Night - Predeal, Romania - Nocturnal light maneuvers around central point in sky.
In February 1971 - Castel San Pietro, Switzerland - An aircraft-like object was observed. One aircraft-like object was observed by one witness.
In February 1971 - Overkalix, Sweden - 4 reports of same UFO.
In February 1971 - Lappland, Sweden - 40 reports of same UFO.
31 January 1971 - Berkeley, Missouri, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Checkett). Explanation: Apollo13.
In February 1971 - Fort Worth, Texas, USA - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object, of huge size, was observed by a male witness (Rozelle).
31 January 1971 - Duncanville, Texas, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Watts, E).
In February 1971 - Centralia, Illinois, USA - No details presented at all, "Family experienced a CE-II.". Explanation: Rumor.
In February 1971 07:15 - Toulon, France - An object was sighted that had an appearance and aerobatic performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by one witness for two minutes.
In February 1971 After 0900 - Akron, Ohio, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object, about 1 foot across, was observed in snowy weather by one male witness in a city for over one minute (Moore).
In February 1971 Around 1000 - Schotten, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, the size of the moon, was observed by one witness (Kroell).
31 January 1971 18:40 - Moberly, Missouri, USA - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by one male witness (Shewmon).
31 January 1971 20:01 - Kansas City, Missouri, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Nocturnal lights were reported for a few seconds (Rost).
31 January 1971 21:30 - Rosario, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
1 February 1971 - Los Angeles, California , USA - Landed remotely.
1 February 1971 17:30 - Savannah, Georgia, USA - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object, about 1500 feet across, was observed in clear weather by three male witnesses, typical age 49, on a highway for several hours (Neff).
1 February 1971 19:10 - Douglas E, Georgia, USA - Large red ball stays off right wing of Piper PA-28 airplane.
1 February 1971 21:00 - Blackrock, Ireland - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed in stormy weather by one experienced male witness (Finnegan).
1 February 1971 Night - Kingston, Kentucky, USA - Near Blue Grass Army Depot. Explanation: Cloud.
2 February 1971 - Jacksonville, Illinois, USA - A meteor-like object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Killebrew). Explanation: Meteor.
2 February 1971 - Carthage Us96, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by one female witness on a highway (Simmons, Ruby).
2 February 1971 06:30 - Terre Haute, Indiana, USA - Landed remotely. Explanation: Meteor.
2 February 1971 06:40 - Meerbusch, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses (Lorenz).
2 February 1971 Around 2000 - Kiiminki, Finland - Luminous object paced car, disappeared from view. 1m tall being wearing green garb bounded quickly across road in front of car.
3 February 1971 21:28 - Kuuskajaskari, Finland - A flying disc was observed. One disc, the size of the moon, was observed in clear weather by more than three male witnesses at an electric plant for 30 minutes (Jouhilampi).
3 February 1971 21:30 - Eurajoki, Finland - Military report: bright hat-shaped saucer all over big television tower. Made impossible maneuvers.
4 February 1971 - Nienburg, Germany - Physiological effects.
5 February 1971 15:00 - Kangaskyla, Kinnula, Finland - Catena 5. 5m domed disc lands on four legs. 0.9 m occupant with helmet glides to ground; three more inside UFO. one man chased it with chain saw, received burns. Object rose vertically, humming. four imprints 2m apart.
5 February 1971 Around 1800 - Zuchwil, Switzerland - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness for 20 minutes (Brunner).
5 February 1971 After 2100 - Ylistaro, Finland - Landed remotely.
6 February 1971 - Versailles, Missouri, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.
6 February 1971 - Bairro Nova, Brazil - An unidentified object was sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.
6 February 1971 19:15 - Miami, Florida, USA - Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Five objects were observed by one male witness in a city for over 15 minutes (McDonald, R).
6 February 1971 21:00 - Recife, Brazil - FAB incident.
7 February 1971 - Weed, California , USA - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed.
8 February 1971 - Hazel Crest, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness (Marlowe).
8 February 1971 21:05 - Hollage, Germany - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, the size of a star, was observed by three witnesses for 30 minutes (Peters).
9 February 1971 19:45 - Whangarei, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by five witnesses for several hours (Sayer).
11 February 1971 00:35 - Thevenard, South Australia, Australia - Wharfmen incident.
12 February 1971 - Valle Joux, Switzerland - Green fireballs were observed. Two green green fireballs were observed by 11 witnesses.
12 February 1971 01:40 - Verbier, Switzerland - Ovoid flew to the northwest with irregular, staircase trajectory. Flashed.
12 February 1971 16:00 - Monterey, California , USA - Landed remotely.
12 February 1971 Around 1900 - Olmo, France - Photo
12 February 1971 19:00 - Bastia, France - Three good photos of domed disc in front of white clouds, taken by family.
13 February 1971 - Elwin S3M Hwy51, Illinois, USA - A daytime disc was observed by one male witness on a highway (Strum, Leonard).
13 February 1971 04:00 - Massachusetts, USA - Instrumented observation
13 February 1971 21:15 - Pillig, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed by one witness for 20 minutes (Woerner).
13 February 1971 21:45 - Mayen, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, the size of a star, was observed by two witnesses (Welsch).
13 February 1971 22:20 - Warminster, UK - Photo
14 February 1971 21:50 - Mayen, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, the size of a star, was observed by two witnesses (Welsch).
15 February 1971 00:15 - Massachusetts, USA - One object was observed by two witnesses (Lansing).
15 February 1971 Around 0600 - Geneve, Switzerland - A hovering object was observed. Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness.
15 February 1971 Before 1900 - Suceava, Romania - A flying disc was observed. Multiple independent witnesses. One disc was observed in clear weather by a group of witnesses in a city (Trofim).
15 February 1971 Night - Kalsjarv, Sweden - Close encounter with a an unidentified craft and its occupants. An unidentified object at close range and its occupants were observed by two female witnesses on a highway.
16 February 1971 22:30 - Malott Soap Lake Mtn, Washington, USA - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed in clear weather by three witnesses at a mountain for over six minutes (Yarnell).
17 February 1971 22:05 - Vader, Washington, USA - Two objects with lights flew past window at low altitude. Witness leaves house and fires shots at them.
17 February 1971 Night - Stuart, Florida, USA - Anonymous witness reports UFO landed in street. News reporter saw Nocturnal light blink on and off. Shot away extremely fast.
18 February 1971 - Vader, Washington, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by more than one witness.
18 February 1971 09:30 - St Charles, Missouri, USA - Three doctors observe cone-shaped object, 10 feet base x 10 feet tall, tipped at angle, "cage-like." one inside occupant.
18 February 1971 19:15 - Prestatyn, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One green object was observed by two female witnesses at a mountain (Bate; Norton).
18 February 1971 19:15 - Arley, UK - Round flourescent blue object fell from sky to the southwest. When just above trees suddenly disintegrated. Explanation: Meteor.
18 February 1971 19:15 - Loughborough, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed. Explanation: Meteor.
18 February 1971 19:15 - Meriden B4102, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One red object was observed by one witness on a highway for 30 seconds. Explanation: Meteor.
18 February 1971 19:15 - Nuneaton, UK - White ball of light with tail, crossed sky northeast to the southwest on straight course. Seemed to drop to ground behind trees. Explanation: Meteor.
18 February 1971 19:20 - Barrow, Ireland - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed. Explanation: Meteor.
18 February 1971 19:20 - Rugby, UK - Silver colored egg-shaped object surrounded by green haze. As it descended a short jet of flame could be seen coming from rear. When few feet from rooftops suddenly vanished.
18 February 1971 19:30 - West Alvington, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two male witnesses in a city for six seconds (Hodgson).
18 February 1971 20:35 - Umbrete, Spain - Object maneuvers over town. Rake marks found at flattened circular 3m diameter landing spot.
19 February 1971 21:30 - Ipiabas, Brazil - Farmer incident.
19 February 1971 22:30 - Verbier, Switzerland - Landed remotely.
22 February 1971 - Gunnislake, UK - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed.
22 February 1971 - New Eltham, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by three witnesses, two of them an experienced observors (Munns).
22 February 1971 16:00 - Dilbeek, Belgium - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed.
22 February 1971 19:20 - North Lincolnshire, UK - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one female child in a yard for over 25 minutes (Fillery; Grist; Hall; Stephenson; Wigg). A noise was heard.
22 February 1971 Evening - Turun Sanomat, Finland - Five residents saw UFO, another saw entity dressed "like a vagabond." Being told him to follow him, then had one hour of missing time. Found himself standing in same spot in intense cold, one hour later.
23 February 1971 06:30 - Chantrans, France - UFO rises one hour earlier than sun. Sets and rises 5 times in 5 minutes.
23 February 1971 19:00 - San Sebastian N25M, Spain - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An unidentifiable object was observed at close range. Explanation: Hoax.
23 February 1971 19:10 - Horb, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses for 12 seconds.
23 February 1971 19:13 - Ditzingen, Germany - A flying disc was observed. One disc, three times the size of the moon, was observed by a male witness. Explanation: Meteor.
23 February 1971 19:30 - Sampeyre, Italy - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by one witness (Marazzo).
23 February 1971 19:46 - Piemonte, Italy - TWA incident. Explanation: Re-entry.
23 February 1971 Before 2000 - Provence, France - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by 1,000 witnesses.
23 February 1971 20:45 - Stene, Belgium - Nocturnal lights were reported.
23 February 1971 20:56 - Mainz, Germany - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one witness for 18 seconds (Muench).
24 February 1971 - Lerida, Spain - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, larger than a star, was observed.
24 February 1971 - Harnosand, Sweden - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed in overcast weather by four witnesses for six seconds (Sundstrom).
24 February 1971 06:15 - Coventry, Lythalls Lane, UK - Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Three objects were observed by more than three male experienced witnesses, as reported to the police, on a road (Hewitt).
24 February 1971 06:15 - Nuneaton, UK - Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Three objects were observed by one experienced male witness (Melvin, S).
24 February 1971 18:55 - Sundsvall, Sweden - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object, about 40 feet across, was observed in snowy weather by one experienced male witness in a city for 12 seconds (Lundin).
24 February 1971 21:00 - Clent Hills, UK - Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Two objects were observed by two witnesses.
24 February 1971 21:00 - Petropolis, Brazil - Bell-shaped disc maneuvers around mountains. Glow goes on-and-off at 30 second intervals.
25 February 1971 - Chiclana Frontera, Spain - An object was observed. Traces found. An unidentifiable object was observed at close range and caused physical effects. Explanation: Hoax.
In late February 1971 06:15 - Nuneaton, UK - Four police saw UFO in sky, had three white lights traveling in formation, moved at high speed rapidly to the west. No info from ATC at Birmingham airport.
25 February 1971 23:30 - Jokkfall, Sweden - Physiological effects.
26 February 1971 22:30 - Brooksville, Florida, USA - 18-yr-old and 10-yr-old boy saw 50 feet diameter hovering UFO, with red lights and searchlight, responded to flashlight signals. Inside dome saw 6-10 occupants dressed in green coveralls, who waved to wit
In March 1971 - Kuuskajaskari, Finland - An object was observed. Traces found. One object, about 40 feet across, was observed in icy weather by one witness.
In March 1971 - Ylistaro, Finland - An object was observed. Traces found. An unidentified object at close range (with physical effects) was observed by one witness.
28 February 1971 - Solothurn, Switzerland - An object was observed from a car. One object, the size of a star, was observed by four witnesses for 20 minutes (Brunner).
In March 1971 - Atkinsons Dam, Queensland, Australia - Objects were observed. Traces found. More than three objects, about 40 feet across, were observed in a rural area.
In March 1971 11:30 - Braine-L' Alleud, Belgium - A daytime disc was reported (Nater).
28 February 1971 11:50 - Hayward, California , USA - M. Jaffe on motorcycle. Vivid red and blue dumbbell chased by small plane.
In March 1971 20:00 - Pirangi, Brazil - Many witnesses. Fireball shot to the north, sharp turns, to the south again. Seen twice a week usually.
In March 1971 Night - El Garrobo, Spain - Driving home noticed oval object pass over, electromagnetic effect: engine died, felt strange malaise. Along same route, around this time, he saw strange-headed creatures, luminous, "not human nor animals."
In March 1971 Night - Perth, Western Australia, Australia - Photo
2 March 1971 19:45 - Edinburgh, UK - Hovered.
2 March 1971 19:45 - Horsham West, Victoria, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation.
2 March 1971 19:45 - Murtoa North, Victoria, Australia - A cigar-shaped object was observed before it exploded. Multiple independent witnesses. One cigar-shaped object was observed by more than two witnesses.
2 March 1971 19:50 - Vannes, France - Disc, illuminated green from inside, flew rapidly to the north, low and fast over town.
2 March 1971 19:50 - Dorking, UK - Blue-green carrot shaped object,large, surrounded by glowing aura. Inside was blood red ball, which twisted, turned, shot off sparks. Made straight path to the west but disappeared completely. three other witness.
2 March 1971 20:00 - Corby, UK - One object was observed by one witness.
2 March 1971 Around 2000 - New Milton, UK - One object was observed.
2 March 1971 20:15 - Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia - Green fireballs were observed. Two green green fireballs, the size of the moon, were observed by three witnesses (O'Donnell; Redwood).
3 March 1971 07:30 - Helsinki Ne, Seutula Ap, Finland - Flat disc hovered and wobbled for 30 minutes, shot away.
3 March 1971 21:30 - Auckland, New Zealand - Photo
3 March 1971 Night - Manurewa, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one female 10-year-old witness.
4 March 1971 18:30 - Coolgardie, Western Australia, Australia - Photo
4 March 1971 Night - Rovaniemi, Finland - Man in truck. 3m wide beam of light moved across road at 20m altitude. No visible structure seen.
5 March 1971 - France - An object was observed. Traces found. An unidentified object at close range (with physical effects) was observed by one witness.
5 March 1971 01:10 - Trenal, France - Metallic dome over 8 square lights on ground. 23 "lions with ant-heads" seen nearby.
5 March 1971 01:20 - Corinth, Mississippi, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one male witness for 20 minutes (Murphy).
6 March 1971 08:56 - Tokyo Obs, Japan - A fireball was observed. One orange fireball, three times the size of the moon, was observed by several male witnesses, typical age 33, at an observatory for 90 seconds (Hirayama, C). Explanation: Meteor.
6 March 1971 Around 2000 - Milton Grove, UK - Several objects were observed by two witnesses.
7 March 1971 19:30 - Lancaster, California , USA - A mysterious explosion was reported. One object was observed by three witnesses.
8 March 1971 - Rauma, Finland - Hovered.
8 March 1971 02:00 - Perth, Western Australia, Australia - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, larger than a star, was observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Redgrave).
8 March 1971 Evening - Wotton, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple.
8 March 1971 Evening - Dorking, UK - Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. More than one object was observed by two witnesses.
9 March 1971 - Langley, British Columbia, Canada - Nocturnal lights were reported.
11 March 1971 - Phoenix, Arizona , USA - A daytime disc was reported (Finch).
11 March 1971 Night - Dover, New Jersey, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object, about 1 foot across, was observed by six witnesses at a building for 30 minutes (Vanderbush).
12 March 1971 19:00 - Cheboygan, Michigan, USA - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by several witnesses (Pond). Explanation: Meteor.
12 March 1971 20:00 - Linton Woodend Farm, UK - One object was observed by one witness.
13 March 1971 Around 0700 - Mount Airy, North Carolina, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An unidentified object at close range was observed by two male witnesses (Barber, J).
13 March 1971 11:50 - Hamilton, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by over 12 witnesses.
13 March 1971 19:00 - Galvin, Cooks Hill, Washington, USA - An object was sighted by multiple independent witnesses that had an appearance and aerobatic performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by a male witness on a hill (Rosback).
13 March 1971 19:00 - Dorking, Norbury Park, UK - Yellow blob of light hung in the sky, suddenly disappeared.
13 March 1971 Night - Lorain, Ohio, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported.
13 March 1971 Night - Hoffman, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported.
14 March 1971 19:50 - Moreno, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
14 March 1971 21:06 - Apache Junction, Nr Phoenix, Arizona , USA - Draftsman incident. Explanation: Hoax.
In mid-March 1971 03:00 - London, Brockley, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two witnesses for 18 seconds.
15 March 1971 19:50 - Dorking, UK - Hovered.
15 March 1971 20:10 - Buckland Denham, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by three witnesses for over six minutes.
16 March 1971 Evening - Polson, Montana, USA - Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. Two objects were observed by 20 witnesses at a lake for several hours.
17 March 1971 21:15 - Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia - Nocturnal lights were reported.
17 March 1971 22:18 - Manchester, Indiana, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Nocturnal lights were reported for 18 seconds (Heiderstadt).
18 March 1971 20:00 - Linton, UK - (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).
18 March 1971 20:10 - Lorain, Ohio, USA - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by two female witnesses for over an hour (Garcia).
18 March 1971 21:00 - Tarcutta S17M, New South Wales, Australia - Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Three objects were observed by three male witnesses, typical age 16, for over three minutes (Delaney).
18 March 1971 21:00 - Ariah Park, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Harper).
18 March 1971 Night - Centralia, Washington, USA - An unidentified object was sighted by mutliple independent witnesses, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two female witnesses (Wadsworth).
19 March 1971 05:30 - Taylor, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by one witness.
19 March 1971 Daytime - Lewis County, Missouri, USA - A daylight disc was observed by a male witness (Davis).
20 March 1971 - Mount Airy, North Carolina, USA - An object was observed from a car. One object was observed by two male witnesses.
22 March 1971 23:50 - Campinas Grande, Brazil - Fog, mist, vapor. 10m diameter fireball in bushes. Chases man across dam, emits smoke and vapor.
23 March 1971 - Sarkivaara, Finland - Photo
23 March 1971 07:20 - Dorking, UK - White turnip-shaped object hovered in same spot 60 seconds, began to move with increasing momentum toward Gatwick. Had exhaust pipe protruding from base.
23 March 1971 Evening - Hailuoto, Uleaborg, Finland - Flying discs were observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Seven discs were observed in icy weather by four witnesses at a lake (Kartimo).
23 March 1971 20:30 - Kokkoneva, Perho, Finland - A hovering object was observed from a car. One object, about 20 feet across, was observed by 20 witnesses at an electric plant for two hours (Lassila; Vasala).
25 March 1971 19:15 - Salins D'Hyeres N, France - Fiery cylinder flew to the southwest for 7 minutes. Sudden turn to the northwest, shot flames from front.
25 March 1971 20:10 - Denton, UK - Two girls riding ponies saw bright orange cross emitting sparks, followed them to end of road, vanished with bang.Pony shied.
25 March 1971 Around 2200 - South West Rocks, New South Wales, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object, about 10 feet across, was observed by one witness for over five minutes (Laws).
25 March 1971 Night - Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed in a city.
26 March 1971 22:10 - Springfield, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by two witnesses, a married couple.
26 March 1971 22:19 - Corpus Christi, Texas, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Nocturnal lights were reported for a few seconds (Bishop).
27 March 1971 - Kansas City, Missouri, USA - Naval Reserve pilot reports UFO.
27 March 1971 19:40 - Bremerhaven, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object, larger than a star, was observed by two witnesses for over three minutes (Wueppermann).
27 March 1971 22:20 - Waltham Hwy21, Massachusetts, USA - Mushroom or jellyfish shaped object, glowed white. Hovered and dimmed leaving just blinking white lights, streaked away, gone in seconds.
28 March 1971 20:30 - Matamata, New Zealand - An object was observed. Multiple independent witnesses. One object was observed by four witnesses.
29 March 1971 21:00 - Toulon, France - Yellow-orange disc lights up house. Flies silently east to west at 300m altitude.
29 March 1971 21:00 - Draguignan, France - 12m disc over car, zigzagged for two meters, responded to lights.
30 March 1971 - Breese, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Meyer, H).
In April 1971 - Columbatti, New South Wales, Australia - An object was observed. Traces found. An unidentified object at close range (with physical effects) was observed by one witness in a rural area (Yarnold).
In April 1971 - N, Virginia , USA - Felon incident.
In April 1971 - Aachen, Germany - Photo
In April 1971 Daytime - Puebla, Mexico - Being 6.5' tall, invited ride on craft. He refused, but found himself walking street without people noticing. Craft in vacant field. Telepathy, blood sample, amnesia. Renal, blood problems.
In Spring 1971 Around 2100 - Portland, Oregon, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object, the size of a star, was observed by two male witnesses for 18 seconds (Briant).
In April 1971 22:10 - Tylosand, Sweden - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one experienced male witness for 30 seconds (Eriksson).
In April 1971 Night - Mar del Plata, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
In Spring 1971 Night - Beckemeyer, Illinois, USA - Landed remotely, took off vertically.
2 April 1971 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported.
3 April 1971 - Butler, Pennsylvania, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Bessor).
3 April 1971 04:45 - Perth S 100M, Western Australia, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One light was observed by numerous witnesses.
3 April 1971 Night - Condobolin, New South Wales, Australia - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by numerous witnesses.
4 April 1971 Before 0400 - Oksakoski, Finland - Hovered.
4 April 1971 Evening - Epesses, Switzerland - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Nocturnal lights were observed by one witness (Bron).
4 April 1971 Around 2100 - Lausanne, Switzerland - A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed by two witnesses.
In early April 1971 - Charleston, Illinois, USA - Lapse of time experienced by witness..
In early April 1971 - Oksava, Finland - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object, about 10 feet across, was observed by five witnesses for several hours.
5 April 1971 - Perho, Finland - An object was observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Multiple independent witnesses. One object, about 20 feet across, was observed in clear weather by three female witnesses, typical age 55, for ten minutes (Poikola). A noise was heard.
5 April 1971 01:30 - Hamilton, New Zealand - Objects were sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An unidentified object at close range was observed by more than two witnesses in a city. A noise was heard.
5 April 1971 04:15 - Kaihu, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed in cloudy weather by one female witness for 20 minutes (Clements).
In early April 1971 21:40 - Totternhoe, UK - Blue-green light, 5x larger than a star, rapidly to the southeast, stopped, light went out, came back, stopped again, displayed white difused light on underside. Accelerated to fantastic speed (25,000mph).
5 April 1971 Night - Urenui, New Zealand - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed on the ocean.
6 April 1971 02:45 - Hawera, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one experienced male witness.
6 April 1971 20:00 - Northern Lausanne, Switzerland - Procession of objects.
6 April 1971 20:00 - Lausanne, Switzerland - Procession of objects.
6 April 1971 22:00 - Westgate Ne3.5M, Iowa, USA - Ring ground marks
6 April 1971 After 2200 - Greenhill, New South Wales, Australia - An object was observed. Gravity effects were noted. One object was observed by one male 34-year-old witness in a yard.
9 April 1971 - Quincy, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Hubbard, V).
9 April 1971 Night - Condobolin, New South Wales, Australia - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by numerous witnesses.
10 April 1971 After 0100 - Capitan Bermudez, Argentina - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by several witnesses on a river (Barrios).
10 April 1971 21:30 - Loxton, South Australia, Australia - To the north.
10 April 1971 Night - Cockermouth, UK - Two objects were observed by numerous witnesses.
11 April 1971 21:45 - Crescent Head, New South Wales, Australia - Objects were sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. Three objects were observed by one male witness on the ocean (Casey). A noise was heard.
12 April 1971 - Butler, Pennsylvania, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Bessor).
12 April 1971 - East Peoria, Illinois, USA - Boomerang shaped object.
12 April 1971 14:30 - McLain, Mississippi, USA - Fog or smoke. Ball of smoke suddenly appeared out of cloudless sky. Strange noise caused pots and pans to rattle, three 2x4 planks to fall out of wall, and total demolition of another wall of house.
12 April 1971 21:15 - Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several witnesses.
12 April 1971 Night - Workington, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by numerous witnesses. Explanation: Re-entry.
12 April 1971 Night - Irish Sea, Ireland - Nocturnal lights were reported on the ocean.
13 April 1971 - Beckemeyer, Illinois, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights were reported.
13 April 1971 00:41 - Burcot, UK - One object was observed by two witnesses on a highway.
13 April 1971 04:45 - Brunswick Junction, Western Australia, Australia - Car buzzed four times by glowing red UFO. Turned white in color when it came at the car. Shot forward ahead of car.
13 April 1971 Dawn - Perth S 100M, Western Australia, Australia - Objects were sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. Two objects were observed by two witnesses, a married couple,, typical age 28, on a highway (Richards).
13 April 1971 Around 2200 - Nasviken, Sweden - Unidentified objects were sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. Two objects, larger than a star, were observed in clear weather by one witness (Wiklund).
14 April 1971 20:00 - Evans City, Pennsylvania, USA - Luminous 30 feet wide domed disc hovered over plowed field, 80m away.Had rectangular, vertical windows in upper half, round ones below rim.
15 April 1971 - Boeuf Creek, Missouri, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An object was observed at close range by a male witness (Hassler).
15 April 1971 19:55 - Sentein, France - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by several witnesses.
15 April 1971 20:34 - Lausanne, Switzerland - Procession of objects. Explanation: Psych.
15 April 1971 20:45 - Massachusetts, USA - Objects were observed and photographed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Two objects were observed by three witnesses at a mountain (Lansing).
15 April 1971 21:00 - Taupo W, New Zealand - Foresters incident.
In mid-April 1971 21:30 - Kierinki, Sodankyla, Finland - Objects were observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. An unidentified object at close range and its occupants were observed by one experienced male witness in a forest (Alamartin).
15 April 1971 22:00 - New Haven, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by one witness.
16 April 1971 19:45 - Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by more than four witnesses (Limaldi). Explanation: Aircraft.
17 April 1971 01:10 - Balclutha, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one male witness (Ludlow).
17 April 1971 21:45 - Crescent Head, New South Wales, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object, twice the size of the moon, was observed by two male witnesses on the ocean for over three minutes (Farrawell). A noise was heard.
18 April 1971 01:10 - Brasov, Romania - Large indistinct UFO had bright crescent dish pointed up.
18 April 1971 14:30 - Kokkola, Finland - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor, for a few minutes (Lonnquist).
18 April 1971 19:05 - Christchurch, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by one male 16-year-old witness for 12 seconds.
18 April 1971 Night - Wenzenbach, Germany - A flying disc was observed. One disc, about 10 feet across, was observed by 11 witnesses (Dirschl).
18 April 1971 23:00 - Dortmund, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object, larger than a star, was observed by two witnesses.
18 April 1971 Night - Taupo, New Zealand - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Hall).
19 April 1971 04:00 - Queenstown, New Zealand - Unidentified but otherwise conventional objects were sighted. More than one object was observed by two witnesses for five minutes.
19 April 1971 21:00 - Copmanthorpe, UK - Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. More than one object, the size of a star, were observed by one witness at a building for 30 minutes (Satterthwaite).
20 April 1971 - Warwick Park, New South Wales, Australia - Four teenagers saw large red glowing light near racecourse, 1' diameter. Joined by three other lights.
20 April 1971 - Christmas Creek Col, New South Wales, Australia - Ring ground marks
20 April 1971 23:45 - Ironwood, Wi, Michigan, USA - Police incident.
21 April 1971 02:47 - Ashland, Wisconsin, USA - Flying discs were observed. More than two discs, larger than a star, were observed by one experienced male witness (Jarvi).
21 April 1971 21:05 - Moberly, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Yoder).
22 April 1971 01:25 - Perho, Finland - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed in cloudy weather by two witnesses, a married couple, for 20 minutes (Kivisto).
22 April 1971 21:55 - Kent, Beech Boughres, UK - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by four single female witnesses at a lake for over three minutes (Oconnor).
22 April 1971 22:05 - Basingstoke, UK - Nocturnal lights were reported (Andrews).
22 April 1971 Before 2300 - Temagog, New South Wales, Australia - An object was observed. Animal reactions to the object were reported. One object was observed by one female witness in a forest for five minutes (Bonner).
22 April 1971 23:30 - Mosgiel, New Zealand - Nocturnal lights were reported (Round).
23 April 1971 08:30 - Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia - School teacher saw fiery orange-red ball of light which showed white and trailed behind it a very long cigar-shaped object, from east to southwest .
23 April 1971 22:25 - Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several witnesses (Bratter). Explanation: Aircraft.
24 April 1971 17:30 - Titahi Bay, New Zealand - An object was observed. Multiple independent witnesses. One object was observed in clear weather by one experienced male witness on the shore for five minutes (Petrovic; Watt).
24 April 1971 17:55 - Patea, New Zealand - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by several witnesses (Chamberlain).
24 April 1971 19:15 - Smithtown, New South Wales, Australia - Pulsating light in east sky. Moved up and down, occasionally sideways. Changed color red to green, blue.
24 April 1971 After 1900 - Greenacre, New South Wales, Australia - Mother and daughter in taxi drove by football field with floodlights. Then saw football-shaped UFO, transparent top, gun metal bottom with three portholes. UFO tiled, revealing three tall humanoids, over 6' tall.
25 April 1971 00:30 - Snoan, Ludvika, Sweden - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one female witness for 30 minutes (Andersson).
25 April 1971 01:15 - Ljusnarsberg, Sweden - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by three witnesses on a highway for 30 minutes (Karlsson; Kiuru).
25 April 1971 04:30 - Javingue, Belgium - Nocturnal lights were reported (Bourtembourg).
25 April 1971 Around 2100 - Pottstown, Pennsylvania, USA - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor, on a farm.
25 April 1971 22:30 - Stewart Island, New Zealand - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by two female witnesses for 30 minutes (Worrall). Explanation: Planet.
25 April 1971 22:55 - Oddstone, UK - Electromagnetic effects: headlights dimmed, engine lost power, transistor radio died. UFO 30m away, approached slowly, bathed car in light. When 110m away power came back. No other vehicles in area at time.
25 April 1971 Night - Ngaruawahia, New Zealand - Nocturnal lights were reported (Thickpenny).
26 April 1971 Before 2000 - Evansville, Indiana, USA - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by more than three witnesses (Hillenbrand). Explanation: Satellite.
26 April 1971 21:05 - Moreno, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
26 April 1971 Night - Ngaruawahia, New Zealand - Nocturnal lights were reported (Thickpenny).
27 April 1971 Night - Macleay, New South Wales, Australia - Fog or smoke. Red light surrounded by smoke moved sideways, up and down before moving to southeast.
27 April 1971 23:32 - Mosgiel, New Zealand - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed in cloudy weather by one experienced male witness (Dickson). Explanation: Aircraft.
29 April 1971 19:30 - Kreuztal, Germany - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, the size of a star, was observed by two witnesses for ten minutes (Flender).
30 April 1971 - Carlyle, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Williams, Herb).
In May 1971 Around 0300 - Hudson'S Beach, New Zealand - Close encounter with a an unidentified craft and its occupants. One object was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor, on the shore.
30 April 1971 Pre-dawn - Clare, Michigan, USA - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor (Bauder).
30 April 1971 After 1900 - Denmark - A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed by several witnesses.
30 April 1971 19:40 - Oland, Sweden - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation.
30 April 1971 19:47 - Halmstad, Sweden - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one female 32-year-old witness in a city for six seconds (Palsson).
30 April 1971 19:50 - Asenhoga, Gnosjo, Sweden - 10m diameter domed disc with transparent dome flies to the northwest at 60kph. Had small portholes in side, green light.
In May 1971 22:00 - Strahan, Tasmania, Australia - Several in car as electromagnetic effect causes engine to die. Nocturnal light over road. Car restarts and Nocturnal light paces it to town. TUFOIC.
In May 1971 22:30 - Temagog, New South Wales, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor, at a mountain (Bonner; Mallon).
In May 1971 Night - Olhao, Portugal - Nocturnal lights were reported.
30 April 1971 23:25 - Karlskoga, Sweden - Flying discs were observed. Two discs were observed by three witnesses in a city (Lewitzki).
30 April 1971 23:30 - Colusa, California , USA - Nocturnal lights were reported (Tistoresi).
1 May 1971 - Clare, Michigan, USA - An object was observed from a car. One object was observed by three male witnesses, typical age 18 (Reid).
1 May 1971 21:00 - Harrow.Hill, UK - A flying disc was observed. One disc, the size of the moon, was observed in clear weather by two witnesses at a mountain for over three minutes (Howard).
1 May 1971 21:10 - Mar del Plata, Argentina - Motion picture film. Many witnesses. Blazing saucer stops for minutes, maneuvers, arcs away to the west.
1 May 1971 23:30 - Opotiki, New Zealand - Nocturnal lights were reported.
2 May 1971 01:00 - Villalba Del Alcores 2Km, Spain - 3m diameter disc seen in same area as Nocturnal light the night before.
2 May 1971 01:00 - Villalba Del Alcores 2Km, Spain - Dark shape barely visible behind nocturnal light. Flies to the northeast. 3m saucer over same area as before.
3 May 1971 - Mascoutah Hwy177, Illinois, USA - Three objects were observed by a male witness on a highway (Williams, H).
3 May 1971 - Mount Vernon N6M, Illinois, USA - Housewife incident.
3 May 1971 Daytime - Pocahontas County, West Virginia, USA - Photo. Explanation: Hoax.
3 May 1971 20:53 - Sedalia, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported.
3 May 1971 Around 2200 - St Aubin, Switzerland - A fireball was observed. One fireball was observed by numerous witnesses. Explanation: Rocket.
3 May 1971 22:10 - Stara Cervka, Slovenia - 8m long egg-shaped object landed on three legs for 5 minutes. Spirals upward on takeoff. Also sourced in FSR v24, #3.
4 May 1971 - Taupo Sw17M, New Zealand - Objects were observed. Traces found. Several objects were observed by several witnesses (Nairn).
4 May 1971 - Carlyle Hwy77, Illinois, USA - One object was observed by two male witnesses on a highway (Alexander, Herb).
4 May 1971 - Lappi, Finland - Blazing ovoid lands. three pod marks. one mark has black crud.
4 May 1971 03:00 - Hazelwood, Missouri, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by one male witness (Whyman, M).
4 May 1971 Afternoon - Ventersdorp, South Africa - A cigar-shaped object was observed. Multiple independent witnesses. One cigar-shaped object was observed by two female witnesses (Koekemoer).
4 May 1971 Night - Covington Hwy177, Illinois, USA - Three objects were observed on a highway.
In early May 1971 10:30 - Dommartin, Switzerland - An object was observed. It buzzed a witness. An unidentified object at close range was observed by over 8 witnesses (Jaccoud).
In early May 1971 After 2000 - Stara Cerkev, Serbia - A hovering flying disc was observed. Ground traces were found. One disc, about 40 feet across, was observed in cloudy weather by one female 17-year-old witness in a rural area for five minutes (Krz; Rajhs).
6 May 1971 09:50 - Skillingaryd Ne5K, Sweden - Photos (2) taken of 10m diameter disc near gunnery range. Photos clear, good quality. Explanation: Hoax.
7 May 1971 After midnight - Hamburg, Germany - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, the size of a star, was observed by one witness for over four minutes.
8 May 1971 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An unidentifiable object was observed at close range and caused physical effects.
8 May 1971 After 2300 - O'Higgins Army Base, Antarctica - An object was observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. One object, larger than a star, was observed by a group of experienced military witnesses on the ice for over 12 minutes.
8 May 1971 23:20 - Cabramatta, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object, larger than a star, was observed in cloudy weather by two male witnesses, typical age 40, for five minutes (Thurlow).
9 May 1971 00:45 - Mullsjo, Sweden - Hovering flying discs were observed. Two discs, the size of the moon, were observed in clear weather by one female witness, an experienced observor, for over four minutes (Enghed).
9 May 1971 11:15 - Vermillion River Obs, Illinois, USA - Black cone-shaped object photographed over Illinois observatory.
9 May 1971 Around 2100 - Munchen, Germany - Hovered.
10 May 1971 17:15 - Willi Willi, New South Wales, Australia - Metalllic disc with red exhaust trail, hovered over teenage girl and her horse in paddock. Sky changed color grey to pink.
10 May 1971 17:15 - Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia - Objects were observed. Animal reactions to the objects were reported. An unidentified object at close range was observed by one female 15-year-old witness at a mountain.
10 May 1971 20:15 - Dunston.Tyne, UK - Hovered.
11 May 1971 - Carlyle, Carlyle Lake, Illinois, USA - One object, of huge size, was observed by one witness at a lake (Garner, Jerell).
11 May 1971 04:00 - Taupo, New Zealand - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed in cloudy weather by one experienced male witness for two hours (Marfurt).
12 May 1971 Afternoon - Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by numerous witnesses for a few seconds.
12 May 1971 15:35 - Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed in cloudy weather by one male child.
12 May 1971 17:15 - Willi Willi, New South Wales, Australia - Noiseless dull metallic object with thin red trail moved across sky 4-5 seconds, heading south.
12 May 1971 Around 2200 - Goteborg, Sweden - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object was observed by one experienced male witness at a building (Borg).
12 May 1971 22:30 - Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA - 25' long ovoid near house for two minutes. No sound. Weaves away.
13 May 1971 - Wood Dale, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a female witness (Rogozinski).
13 May 1971 10:00 - Willi Willi, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two female witnesses, typical age 15 (Johnson).
13 May 1971 16:30 - Malmback, Sweden - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by two male witnesses, typical age 55, for 12 seconds (Israelsson).
13 May 1971 20:25 - Villa Gimenez, Argentina - Nocturnal lights were reported.
13 May 1971 22:00 - St Aubin, Switzerland - A meteor-like object was observed. One object was observed by numerous witnesses at a lake.
13 May 1971 22:45 - Diebling, France - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by two male witnesses, typical age 40 (Port).
14 May 1971 10:00 - Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one female 15-year-old witness for six seconds.
14 May 1971 18:30 - Gleichen Indian Res, Alberta, Canada - Raw Eater incident.
14 May 1971 23:40 - Richmond, Queensland, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed for 34 minutes.
In mid-May 1971 - Burketown, Queensland, Australia - Light went up and down in the sky, then remained in a stationary position.
15 May 1971 22:00 - Passapatanzy, Virginia , USA - UFO near power lines, landed with a bounce. Silver, with "walkway around circumference", red and white revolving lights on top. Huge figure with long arms, wore shiny garb, walked stiff-legged. Ground marks.
15 May 1971 22:30 - Presidente Frei Af Center, Antarctica - Bright Nocturnal light 35 degrees elevation above horizon. Slight Radio frequency interference at 3200 kHz. It flew off rapidly to the southwest.
15 May 1971 22:30 - Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA - Arriving home in car and walking to house, saw object hovering "nearly overhead." Realized object not blimp. Object left in "side-to-side, snakelike" motion, disappearing "within second."
15 May 1971 23:15 - Portsmouth, UK - Hovered. Explanation: Hoax.
16 May 1971 07:36 - Piscataway, New Jersey, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported for a few seconds (King).
16 May 1971 Afternoon - Willi Willi, New South Wales, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by three witnesses.
16 May 1971 19:00 - Bahia Blanca, Argentina - Photo
16 May 1971 21:30 - Anderson, Indiana, USA - Power and phone fail. Screech. Dogs howled, UFO wobbled. Tree later dies.
18 May 1971 18:00 - Fredericksburg E, Virginia , USA - Electromagnetic effect, pacing, disc shaped UFO, interaction.
18 May 1971 Before 1900 - Portsmouth, UK - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one witness on a railroad (Martin).
19 May 1971 Morning - Mangere, New Zealand - Elongated metallic object, quite bright like metal reflecting sun, appear over Penrose, moved away and down slowly for 5 minutes.
19 May 1971 11:55 - Illinois, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by six witnesses for five minutes (Brook).
19 May 1971 19:45 - Turkey - Boac Messenger incident.
20 May 1971 - Breese, Beaver Creek Bridge, Illinois, USA - Cone-shaped object hovers near coal mine.
20 May 1971 22:27 - Junin, Argentina - One object was observed by three experienced male witnesses at a lake (Stefanutto).
20 May 1971 22:27 - Balcarce E, Argentina - Beam of light from sky near bridge. Group of cars levitated several meters, marks.
20 May 1971 22:51 - Reves, Belgium - Nocturnal lights were reported (Debienne).
21 May 1971 01:10 - West Leisenring, Pennsylvania, USA - 120 feet wide cone 20 feet over road. Hums. Figure inside and out. Witness hit with shotgun.
21 May 1971 06:00 - Ballarat, Victoria, Australia - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by several witnesses (McKnight).
21 May 1971 08:37 - Des Plaines, Illinois, USA - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. Electromagnetic effects were noted. An object which flew in a straight line across the sky was reported for a few seconds (Sharp).
22 May 1971 19:00 - Taupo, New Zealand - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple (Marfurt).
22 May 1971 20:30 - Norwood, Tasmania, Australia - Several separate observers. Nocturnal lights play in sky and land. Saucer nest found in same spot as landing site. Source: TUFOIC.
22 May 1971 23:00 - Dorking, UK - Objects intermittently hovered and moved slowly to the north. Viewed through clouds. two objects fused together into one, then moved apart, twice one object projected light beam. 7 formed straight line.
23 May 1971 12:30 - St Lorenzen, Austria - 12 photos of silver-metallic disc, 12-15m diameter, moving in and out of clouds. Jumped from location to location, spun when hovering.
23 May 1971 19:30 - Cethana Dam W1M, Tasmania, Australia - 30 feet red-glowing round object paced car for miles along the northwest coast.
23 May 1971 Night - Townsville S200M, Queensland, Australia - One object was observed by one experienced male witness.
24 May 1971 12:10 - Mendoza, Argentina - Saturn-shaped object darted around in sky, rocked back-forth wobbling while hovering, steams, flew toward microwave his, then shot upward at angle rapidly to the south.
24 May 1971 12:30 - Venta.Alto, Spain - Objects were sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. More than one object was observed.
24 May 1971 Around 1700 - Budapest, Hungary - Hungarian AF MiG Fighters incident.
24 May 1971 17:06 - Zagreb, Croatia - Flight 728 incident.
24 May 1971 22:45 - Folkestone, UK - One object, the size of a star, was observed in overcast weather by one witness.
25 May 1971 - Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia - Landed remotely
In late May 1971 02:00 - Waluku, Hudson'S Beach, New Zealand - Elderly Woman incident.
25 May 1971 Around 2000 - Fort Widley, UK - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one witness at a mountain.
In late May 1971 Around 2200 - Charleston, Illinois, USA - Close encounter with a craft and its occupants. One object was observed in overcast weather by two witnesses, a married couple.
25 May 1971 22:45 - Hinckley, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One saucer was observed by one male 13-year-old witness on a highway (Freary).
26 May 1971 Around midnight - Bromley Cross, UK - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by two witnesses, a married couple, in a city for 30 minutes (Ward).
26 May 1971 02:30 - Godalming, UK - An unidentified but otherwise conventional object was sighted. One object was observed by two female witnesses in a city (Taylor).
26 May 1971 22:15 - Brent.Montreux, Switzerland - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed by one witness (Mercier).
26 May 1971 Night - Palmira, Colombia - Silent flashing disc over military base for 15 minutes. Extremely fast.
27 May 1971 Dusk - Itaperuna, Brazil - Greenish domed disc UFO, humming. Witness approached to 10m invisible barrier, unconscious. Burnt grass.
28 May 1971 17:25 - East Brookfield, Massachusetts, USA - A daytime disc was reported (McCarthy).
28 May 1971 23:30 - Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported (Putnam).
29 May 1971 01:00 - Coyoacan, Mexico - Hovered.
29 May 1971 04:00 - Oxford, Massachusetts, USA - Fisherman at pond approached twice by dark, domed object with lighted rectangular window. It flipped on edge to reveal glowing ports around peimeter. Moved up-and-down, pendulum motion.
30 May 1971 - Howe Pond, Massachusetts, USA - A daylight disc was observed by a male witness at a lake (Fiske, T).
30 May 1971 - La Tuque, Quebec, Canada - Flash knocks witness down. Imprints found in soil.
30 May 1971 00:40 - Solingen, Germany - Green fireballs were observed. Three green green fireballs, the size of a star, were observed by one witness (Wieden).
30 May 1971 05:15 - Willi Willi, New South Wales, Australia - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, six times the size of the moon, was observed by two male witnesses on a highway (Clarke).
30 May 1971 14:05 - Dannes (Camiers), France - 4m diameter domed disc, very low over ground at quarry. Humanoid being nearby collected pieces of chalk.
In June 1971 - Osuma.Barajas, Spain - Ummo Symposium incident.
31 May 1971 - Pinamar, Argentina - Nautical UFO. Luminous lens-shaped disc surged out of the sea, followed psychologist's car for 1000', ascended in burst of speed, shot out of sight.
In June 1971 - Marquette, Lake Superior, Michigan, USA - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An object was observed at close range (and physical effects reported) by a male witness at a lake (Patterson).
In June 1971 - Central Falls, Rhode Island, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported.
31 May 1971 00:05 - Harwood, UK - (Ambiguous location - more than one place with this name).
In June 1971 01:45 - Ss Port Launay, Mediterranean - Faint globe appears on all sides of tanker. Overhead? Loops around and flies off rapidly to the northeast.
In June 1971 Around 0200 - Waluka, New Zealand - Fog, mist, vapor. Beam of light.
31 May 1971 Around 0200 - Lynchford, Tasmania, Australia - An object was observed. Traces found. An unidentified object at close range (with physical effects) was observed by one witness (Holdsworth).
31 May 1971 03:00 - Wanneroo, Western Australia, Australia - Nocturnal lights were reported (Woolley).
In June 1971 Daytime - Munchen, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness (Reich).
In June 1971 Daytime - Brazil - A flying disc was observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. One disc was observed by four witnesses on a highway.
31 May 1971 13:10 - Newmarket, New Hampshire, USA - Light gray upright egg-shaped object with dark ports around circumference, hovered few feet above ground, went straight up.
31 May 1971 Evening - Orebro, Sweden - A cigar-shaped object was observed. One cigar-shaped object was observed by more than three experienced witnesses for over five minutes (Jakobsson).
31 May 1971 Evening - Hamilton, New Zealand - Hamilton schoolgirl watched bright UFO, "about size of 10 cent piece" moved steadily across sky. Not streetlights becase it flew just above some.
In June 1971 21:30 - Santa Cruz Island S, California , USA - Three UFOs maneuver in sky. Beam on ocean backlights island. Seen from coast.
In June 1971 Around 2300 - Hamburg-Altona, Germany - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. One object, seven times the size of the moon, was observed by two witnesses for 20 minutes.
In June 1971 Night - Sharpesville, Indiana, USA - Dog lunged at giant ape-like creature, creature growled. Witness ran for shotgun. Creature ran along creek bed, witness fired two shots.
In June 1971 Night - Alamosa Lewis Ranch, Colorado , USA - Unintelligible language
1 June 1971 21:00 - Jacksonville, Illinois, USA - An object was observed using optical instruments. One object was observed by three male witnesses on a road (Davis; Irlam, John).
3 June 1971 03:00 - Auckland, New Zealand - Nautical UFO: three figures on beach follow silver strip of water to red orb. All vanished.
3 June 1971 Night - Mildura, Victoria, Australia - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by one experienced male witness.
3 June 1971 23:00 - Caterham, UK - Couple saw glowing light, .5 mile away, move across nearby fields. Visible 15-20 seconds, went behind trees. Moved slowly, diagonally.
4 June 1971 Evening - Blackburn, UK - Viewed through binoculars. Seemed oval shaped, moved at angle toward right. Steady glow. Explanation: Jupiter.
5 June 1971 - Fulton, Missouri, USA - Ground radar, visual confirmation by airliner crew. four metallic cigars, 6m long fly rapidly to the west, only 90m away from plane. No contrails.
5 June 1971 13:15 - Wels, Austria - One object was observed by one witness for 40 minutes (Ulinski).
In early June 1971 14:30 - Skillingaryd 10K, Sweden - Photo
5 June 1971 18:30 - Palmira, Colombia - Hovered.
In early June 1971 19:45 - Berchem-Ste-Agathe, Belgium - A daytime disc was reported for ten minutes (Breysens).
5 June 1971 20:30 - Norwood, Tasmania, Australia - Man saw three lights (red, white, blue) land among trees, two miles from city, then took off in flash the color of a skyrocket. Traces: 10 feet diameter flattened area, irregular shape.
5 June 1971 21:15 - Behren-Les-Forbach, France - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Nocturnal lights, the size of the moon, were observed by two witnesses.
5 June 1971 Night - Portland, Oregon, USA - Hovered.
6 June 1971 - Belleville, Illinois, USA - Housewife incident.
7 June 1971 Before midnight - Solingen, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by one witness.
9 June 1971 - Mallorca, Spain - Unidentified objects were sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. Two objects, the size of a star, were observed by several witnesses for 45 minutes (Kern).
9 June 1971 06:40 - Belmore, New South Wales, Australia - A crescent-shaped object was observed. One crescent-shaped object, three times the size of the moon, was observed in overcast weather by one male 67-year-old witness for ten minutes (Kaufman).
9 June 1971 After 1400 - Huancayo 27M, Peru - Miner incident.
9 June 1971 20:49 - Rosedale, Alberta, Canada - Two under 5' tall beings dressed in olive-green coveralls outside UFO, completely covered him, even his face. Inside occupant. Charred grass at landing site, 20 feet diameter.
9 June 1971 21:30 - Aznalcazar, Spain - 7m diameter dome illuminates 250m wide area around it. Silent, very close to ground.
9 June 1971 Night - Gore, Merino Downs, New Zealand - Farmer incident. Explanation: Meteor.
9 June 1971 23:30 - Morgan's Point, Texas, USA - Oblong UFO in sky, "glowed brilliantly pink and then faded" 4-5 times.
9 June 1971 23:59 - Dunedin N, New Zealand - Man driving car at highest point on highway, car interior lit up by big circular UFO, green in color, trailing long sparkly tail of red and green particles. Came from sea off Waikouaiti, to the southwest toward Taieri. Explanation: Meteor.
10 June 1971 Around 0100 - Morgan's Point, Texas, USA - Same night as saw pink, oblong object, saw "brilliant orange ball" 90 minutes later.
11 June 1971 10:00 - Cuesta De Las Vacas, Argentina - 5m diameter silver lenticular disc lands beside highway. Seen by cop and two others.
11 June 1971 Noon - Blorenge Mountain, UK - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object was observed by one witness at a mountain.
11 June 1971 19:15 - Lyon-Bron, France - Unusual objects were sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Four objects were observed by one witness (Borcier).
11 June 1971 20:03 - Heimbach-Weiss, Germany - Hovered.
12 June 1971 - Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia - Cigar-shaped objects were observed. 22 cigar-shaped objects were observed by six witnesses.
12 June 1971 13:15 - La Tour.Treme, Switzerland - A flying disc was observed. One disc was observed by one witness (Pillet).
12 June 1971 21:11 - Busteni, Romania - Photos of odd object. Not balloon. Several witnesses to either a delta or disc-shaped UFO.
12 June 1971 Night - Dunedin, Mount Cargill, New Zealand - Bright orange light, with another white light above it, "about the size of a football." Seen for several seconds, sank behind Mount Cargill. Observatory director suggested Mars as explanation.
13 June 1971 20:50 - Courbevoie, France - Disc hovers, tilts showing beams of light upward. Circular opening in bottom.
13 June 1971 Around 2100 - Marignane, France - An unusual object was sighted, that had unconventional appearance and performance. Nocturnal lights were observed by one witness (Rey).
14 June 1971 00:30 - Laeken, Belgium - Nocturnal lights were observed by one male child for over one minute (Smeets).
15 June 1971 17:45 - Lake George, New York, USA - Photo
15 June 1971 20:55 - Alton, Illinois, USA - Veteran: silver UFO hovered outside second-story porch. two humanoid occupants made telepathic contact. Gave him formula, invited him for ride, he refused to go. Witness committed to State Mental hospital. Explanation: Psych.
15 June 1971 21:30 - Sjuntorp, Sweden - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. One object, about 10 feet across, was observed by one female witness, an experienced observor.
15 June 1971 22:15 - Larned, Kansas, USA - Motorist incident.
16 June 1971 - Beckemeyer, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were observed by a male witness (Skiver, Gerald).
16 June 1971 22:00 - Cuzco, Peru - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed by numerous witnesses.
16 June 1971 22:12 - Pflochsbach, Germany - An unidentified object was sighted, that had an unusual appearance or performance. One object was observed by one witness (Huth).
17 June 1971 - Carlyle, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported.
17 June 1971 21:40 - Gorae West, Victoria, Australia - Domed disc with flashing red and green lights, crosshatched, repeatedly buzzed farmhouse and farmyard. Viewed through binoculars. Emanated silver flash when it moved, swooped low. Moved at high speed back-forth.
17 June 1971 Night - Boone County, Indiana, USA - An unidentified object was sighted, but with appearance and behavior that most likely would have a conventional explanation. One object was observed.
18 June 1971 - Warracknabeal, Victoria, Australia - Man driving along Warracknabeal-Minyip road saw light in northeast sky, quite bright, changed color to green to orange.Height of a silo. Colors same as sighting by Max Golder. Went rapidly to the south, just vanished.
18 June 1971 - Beckemeyer, Illinois, USA - Nocturnal lights were reported (Turner, Terry).
18 June 1971 00:55 - Ben Lomond, California , USA - Lights flicker. Static electricity and sparks omnipresent. Power fails. Luge ball of light UFO observed during California power blackout.
18 June 1971 18:38 - Burketown, Nr Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia - Red glowing cigar, like silver streak, no vapor trail. Watched for 10 minutes by multiple independent witnesses. Went northwest to the southwest, seemed about 30 miles east of town. Explanation: Aircraft.
18 June 1971 23:30 - Arthurs Pass, Temple Basin Ski, New Zealand - Students incident.
19 June 1971 02:55 - Brighton Army Camp, Tasmania, Australia - Bell-shaped object hovered over paddock at Army camp for 5 minutes, orange exhaust, rainbow colored vapor shot toward ground, hovered three more minutes, climbed, shot off rapidly to the northeast.
20 June 1971 - Egholm, Denmark - An object was sighted that had an appearance and performance beyond the capability of known earthly aircraft. An unidentified object at close range was observed by one witness.
20 June 1971 - Norrland, Sweden - Lansen incident.
20 June 1971 Around 1600 - Pyhajarvi, Finland - Objects were observed. Electromagnetic effects were noted. Two objects, about 40 feet across, were observed by six witnesses on a highway (Moilanen).
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