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The A.P.R.O. Bulletin- July 1962. UFOs Over Tucson / from the Collection of Max Miller

The A.P.R.O. Bulletin- July 1962. UFOs Over Tucson / from the Collection of Max Miller

The A.P.R.O. Bulletin- July 1962. UFOs Over Tucson / from the Collection of Max

The A.P.R.O. Bulletin- July 1962. UFOs Over Tucson / from the Collection of Max Miller

by Coral E. Lorenzen

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Tucson, AZ: Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, 1962. First Edition . Wrappers. Near Fine. Quarto. Tucson, AZ: Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, 1962. First Edition of the July, 1962 issue of The A.P.R.O. Bulletin. From the collection of noted UFOlogist Max Miller. Quarto, self-wraps, 6 pp. mailing folds with small creases at their ends, else Near Fine. In 1962 Coral Lorenzen was at the helm of the Aerial Phenomena Resarch Organization, a historic and seminal group which was at the time certainly at least the equal of NICAP, and was editor of this, its flagship publication. Featured article in this issue is Lorenzen's "Saucers Shoot Rockets over Tucson, Arizona", based on his own interview with the witnesses, and including sketches. Other pieces herein: "Support NICAP?"; "Space Visitors - A Review and Comments"; "Ice Cutter Encounters 'Lake Lights' " ; "UFO Over Argentina"; "Fireball Lights in Pacific Northwest"; "Flashing Lights Seen in Colorado"; and "What Were the Green Fireballs?". Scarce and historic; from the meticulously preserved collection of Max Miller, founder of Flying Saucers International and editor of its publication, "Saucers". - L103

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Title
The A.P.R.O. Bulletin- July 1962. UFOs Over Tucson / from the Collection of Max Miller
Author
Coral E. Lorenzen
Format/Binding
Wrappers
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Aerial Phenomena Research Organization
Place of Publication
Tucson, AZ
Date Published
1962
Pages
6
Size
Quarto
Keywords
UFO, Flying Saucers, Paranormal, Extraterrestrials UFOs & Extraterrestrials, Unexplained Phenomena
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Paranormal / UFOs / Ghosts;
Product_type
Journal

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