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Do-it-yourself U.F.O.s

The Anti-gravity Handbook. Compiled by D. Hatcher Childress. Adventures Unlimited Press. 113 pp. $24.95 (paperback).

Anybody contemplating the construction of a flying saucer could do worse than flip through this comprehensive and somewhat entertaining volume. A collection of articles and theories by a variety of writers and “experts,” the book thoroughly explores the fascinating world of U.F.O.s. Readers can learn how to build a flying saucer, consider various theories about anti-gravity, and discover little-known facts about nuclear explosions, the moon, Mars, and levitation. The book is well illustrated with detailed drawings of flying saucers, and photographs of unusual prototype flying machines and U.F.O.S. The claim is made that this is the world’s most complete bibliography on gravity control and U.F.O. material. It might be rather less than this, but it is thought-provoking. — Rod Dew.

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Press, 20 December 1986, Page 23

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136

Do-it-yourself U.F.O.s Press, 20 December 1986, Page 23

Do-it-yourself U.F.O.s Press, 20 December 1986, Page 23