j by MICHAEL HERVEY 1 : ! In this fascinating book, the most important sightings are ■ meticulously described, authenticated by many responsible people. A further intriguing aspect of the book is the descritption of the 'saucer nests' where the flying saucers have landed, presumably to allow thier crews to collect samples of terrestrial Mk vegetation. Whether the reader believes or not, this is a book to Ok start him <h ' nllin 4 * ery <le * l P , L Bi W photographs. $7.25 A A Afl SsS • Cashel St • Ashburton
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33965, 4 October 1975, Page 10
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