Finally, a useful book about UFOs! It's Professor Solomon's guide to UFOs - specifically, his comprehensive study of the flying saucer phenomenon. In this scholarly yet entertaining work, the Professor delves into UFO legend and lore particularly that of the contactees of the 1950s.
He also presents a biography of George Adamski, the most controversial (and colorful) of the contactees. And he offers practical advice for readers about to embark on their own flying saucer experience. Read this book and be ready for your ride in a UFO.
From the Back Cover
A ride in a flying saucer can be a valuable experience--educational, uplifting, empowering. But only if you're prepared for it. Hence this guide--the most comprehensive and practical ever offered to the public.
In it you'll find tales of contactees, facts about the Space People, and amazing photos.
You'll learn about Buck Nelson's ride, Orthon, mother ships, the Encounter Kit, boarding etiquette, Little Men, propulsion systems, Cosmic Consciousness, UFO detectors, Giant Rock, interplanetary birds, a special handshake, women and UFOs, the Pyramid Hat, sightseeing on Mars, abductions (the real story), Madame Blavatsky, the Moon train, exercise pills, Ray Palmer ("the man who invented flying saucers"), the Saturn conference, Music of the Spheres, the Mystery Tower, your legal rights in Space, George Adamski, jumpsuits.
And you'll get Professor Solomon's tips for making the most of your encounter.
Read this book and be ready--for your ride in a UFO.
About the Author
Professor Solomon is also the author of How to Find Lost Objects (Penguin Books, 1995) and Japan in a Nutshell (Top Hat Press, 1997).