Language: English
Published by Doubleday and Co., Garden City, NY, 1973
ISBN 10: 0385067518 ISBN 13: 9780385067515
Seller: Saucony Book Shop, Kutztown, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Black cloth, lettered in silver foil. Mild surface spotting to cover cloth, fixed endsheets slightly wrinkled, text block edges typically a bit tanned by age. Firm binding, unmarked interior. Color pictorial dust jacket VG with price-clipped front flap, several closed edge tears including several with associated creasing, lightly rubbed joints, now in mylar. 1st ed., stated. xiii,322 pp. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.
Language: English
Published by NICAP, Washington, D. C., 1969
Seller: Bookworks, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Likely First Edition, title page dated 1969 with no additional printings listed. Tightly bound in stapled wraps. The fine contents are illustrated with numerous UFO diagrams. The covers show minor smudges and insect damage to the margins, otherwise remains Very Good. Large format (11" X 8 1/2").
Language: English
Published by National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena [NICAP], Washington, DC, 1962
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wrappers. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Washington, D.C.: National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena [NICAP], 1962. First Edition of the August-September, 1962 issue. Uncredited sketches and one by Richard Hall. From the collection of UFOlogist Max Miller of Flying Saucers International. Quarto, folded wrappers, newspaper format, 8 pp. Thin chip along spine not affecting text; age toning at top two-thirds of front page. Very Good. A NICAP classic publication which highlights in summary their soon to be released five year report to the U.S. Congress as well as other articles and sightings reports. Includes "The UFO Evidence", the lengthy 13-section five year report to Congress; "New Sightings by Navy, FAA & Airline Observers"; "AF Colonel, Noted Astronomer Join Board" (of NICAP); "Radar 'Dimples' Fail to Solve Key UFO Cases"; "Global UFO Activity Patterns"; "AF Stops UFO Report Broadcast"; and miscellaneous items. A very scarce classic, from the collection of Max Miller, of Flying Saucers International and its 'Saucers' publication. L103.
Language: English
Published by National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena [NICAP], Washington DC, 1969
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wrappers. Condition: Very Good Plus. Sketches (illustrator). First Edition. Washington, DC: National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena [NICAP] (formerly National Investigations Commission on Aerial Phenomena), 1969. First Edition. Numerous internal sketch illustrations. Quarto, beige printed wraps, 46 pp. Fairly numerous small specks of coffee and white out on cover, sunning at top edge of front cover. Would otherwise be a Fine copy; as is, Very Good plus. Bright, sturdy, undamaged. A significant issuance in UFOlogy from widely respected NICAP, written and edited by some of the most expert names in that field: Ted Bloecher, Donald Keyhoe, Richard Hall, Gordon Lore and Isabel Davis, "UFOs: A New Look" is at once a summary after twenty years, a response to the Air Force's recent attitudes, and a state-of-the-investigation statement. Inside front cover contains a "Joint Statement by Scientists", followed by an impressive list of no-joke research scientists who supported the statement. Replete with sketched illustrations, primarily of UFOs as sighted, and drawn by the witnesses, the report is separated in sections entitled " The UFO Revolution", "Extraterrestrials - Suggested Motives and Origins", "Vehicle Pacings and Encounters", "Close-Range Sightings; Structural Details", "Scientific Support; Congressional Hearings"; "Landings; Physical Traces"; "Are There UFO Occupants?"; "The Colorado Project"; and an appendix. Remarkable, and extraordinarily scarce for a late-sixties UFO publication. L63.
Published by National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomena, Washington DC, 1968
softcover. Condition: Very good. Fourteen newsletters, plus one letter, and one Special Bulletin. Volume III, nos. 3 -12: Dated June/July 1965 through March/April 1967 and Volume IV, Nos. 2 through 5: dated October 1967 to March 1968: Also includes a two-sided letter dated August 1967, soliciting funds, and a Special Bulletin, dated September 1965, 4 pages, citing a recent world-wide flood of UFO reports and and asking for help in bringing the Newsletter's findings to the attention of editors and broadcasters. All are three-ring punched, in a plain manilla binder. Newsletters are approx. 8 1/4" wide by 11 tall, 8 pages. All have two horizontal folds, so they could be mailed in a business envelope. A few spots on the last page of Vol. III, No. 8 and the first page of Vol. III, No. 7 from a newspaper clipping. (clipping is included, but now in a clear plastic bag). Light creasing, wrinkling, fingering from use, still very good. UFOs, Unidentified Flying Objects, Flying Saucers, Aliens, Outer Space. 122615B.
Published by NICAP - National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena, 1967
Manuscript / Paper Collectible First Edition
Pamphlet. Issues run 8p. each, folio leaves of alkaline paperstock printed, folded and paste-fastened into standard 11x8.5 inch newsletter-brochures; illustrations are portraits (of human investigtators) as well as photos (of possible extra-terrestrial vehicles), also diagrams and pix of applicable engineering. Each number is punchholed for a 3-ring binder and folded twice more for mailing in standard envelopes. The back leaf of v.IVn.1 has been coupon-clipped with loss of verso text, some punchholes are slightly torn open, foldlines are severe but manageable, a small lot in generally very good condition, accompanied by a postcard with mailing address, a membership application (not filled in), and five bulletins with pleas for manuscripts and funds. These latter must have been enclosed with newsletters, being punchholed and creased. We see no markings, no soiling, all entirely legible.