Item #405 Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFO's. Ivan T. Sanderson.
Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFO's
Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFO's
Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFO's
Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFO's
Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFO's
Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFO's
Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFO's

Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFO's

New York: Cowles Book Company, 1967. Stated First Edition. Hardcover with a unclipped jacket. ($6.95). White boards with gold titles stamped on the spine and a 3D image on the front cover. The dimensional image is a photograph of a model constructed by James T. Andrews.  Popular during the 1960s and 1970s, the Xograph® or parallax panoramagram, was the first lenticular process created for mass media and was developed during the 1960's by Cowles Communications, Inc and Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. The jacket has a circular cutout to highlight the UFO in the illustration. 
Ivan T. Sanderson, noted biologist, Fortean and friend of John Keel, discusses anomalous sightings of the  UAP/UFO phenomenon coming in and out of seas and lakes around the planet. Touching on subjects like Men in Black, the Mothman and the Philadelphia Experiment. 



Very good. Clean and sound binding. Age toning to the edges and inside the cover at the gutter, front and back. Book plate inside the front cover. / Good. A closed triangular closed tear on the side of the circular cut out. Presented in a clear, protective mylar cover. Item #405

Price: $40.00