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Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, Volume 2, Number 2, January 1982

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Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, Volume 2, Number 2, January 1982

by Beet, Richard (ed.)

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British Unidentified Flying Objects Research Association Limited (BUFORA), 1982. Journal. Near Fine. Stapled Wraps. Articles include: New Horizons in UFO Research by Peter A Hill; Meteorological Flying Objects by E W Crew; Are We All Alone, or Could They Be in the Asteroid Belt by Michael D Papagiannis; Dog Meets UFO by D G Butcher; Mapit Resources Centre; NASA News; Bufora News....

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Title
Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, Volume 2, Number 2, January 1982
Author
Beet, Richard (ed.)
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Publisher
British Unidentified Flying Objects Research Association Limited (BUFORA)
Date Published
1982
Keywords
UFO UFOS FLYING SAUCERS JOURNALS MAGAZINES PERIODICALS

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