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==Fortean Times #25 (Spring 1978)== | |||
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* Cover price: 75p, $1.50 | |||
* 52 pages (covers included in count) | |||
==Articles== | |||
* 05 Fateful Fayette - '''[[Bill Grimstad]]''' on 'Fayette' phenomena | |||
* 18 Aert de Gleder's 'UFO' Painting - '''[[Paul Screeton]]''' on a 17th C UFO? with '''[[Chris Castle]]''' | |||
* 39 'The Paradigms are Shifting' an introduction to new thought on reality and the brain/mind problem - '''[[Bob Rickard]]''' on a new Reality Paradigm | |||
==Notes== | |||
* 03 Heavens Above - Planetoids, meteors & spacejunk | |||
* 08 Human Curiosities - Feral children | |||
* 10 Falls of artifacts and stones etc. | |||
* 14 Attacks by Animals | |||
* 33,47 Out Of Place - Phantom Cats on the Prowl | |||
* 37 Ghosts and Visions - Phantom figures | |||
* 44 Strange Deaths - Bodies: bits and pieces | |||
* 45 Electro-Magnetic Oddities - Shocks, Forcefields and Curses | |||
==Usual Stuff== | |||
* 02 Editorial | |||
* 02 Truss Fund | |||
* 17,36 The Great Fortean Computer Project | |||
* 20 Errata - Citations in the previous issue, column 1 p33, by Ion Will, were dated 1977, but should be dated 1978 | |||
* 20 Tout for more readers | |||
* 32,43 Obituaries | |||
* 38 Binders update | |||
* 48 Letters | |||
* 50 News | |||
* 52 Subscriptions | |||
===Review Supplement=== | |||
* 21 '''Hardbacks''' | |||
* 24 '''Paperbacks''' | |||
* 29 '''Journals''' | |||
* 31,48 '''Others''' | |||
===Letters=== | |||
* 48 23/Sirius/Numerology - [[Tony Bond]], Toronto; [[Peter James]], London | |||
* 49 Potatoes & Flu: A Theory - [[Steve Ogden]], Kentucky | |||
* 49 Nessie Photos & The New Physics - [[Tom Bearden]], Alabama | |||
* 50 We also heard from: [[David Tame]], [[Valerie Martin]], [[Tom Adams]], [[Kurt Lothmann]] | |||
==Masthead== | |||
* Editor - [[Robert JM Rickard]] | |||
* Contributing Editors: [[Phil Ledger]], [[Steve Moore]], [[Stan Nicholls]] and [[Paul J Willis]] | |||
* Heading Art - [[Hunt Emerson]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 20 March 2016
Fortean Times #25 (Spring 1978)
- Cover price: 75p, $1.50
- 52 pages (covers included in count)
Articles
- 05 Fateful Fayette - Bill Grimstad on 'Fayette' phenomena
- 18 Aert de Gleder's 'UFO' Painting - Paul Screeton on a 17th C UFO? with Chris Castle
- 39 'The Paradigms are Shifting' an introduction to new thought on reality and the brain/mind problem - Bob Rickard on a new Reality Paradigm
Notes
- 03 Heavens Above - Planetoids, meteors & spacejunk
- 08 Human Curiosities - Feral children
- 10 Falls of artifacts and stones etc.
- 14 Attacks by Animals
- 33,47 Out Of Place - Phantom Cats on the Prowl
- 37 Ghosts and Visions - Phantom figures
- 44 Strange Deaths - Bodies: bits and pieces
- 45 Electro-Magnetic Oddities - Shocks, Forcefields and Curses
Usual Stuff
- 02 Editorial
- 02 Truss Fund
- 17,36 The Great Fortean Computer Project
- 20 Errata - Citations in the previous issue, column 1 p33, by Ion Will, were dated 1977, but should be dated 1978
- 20 Tout for more readers
- 32,43 Obituaries
- 38 Binders update
- 48 Letters
- 50 News
- 52 Subscriptions
Review Supplement
- 21 Hardbacks
- 24 Paperbacks
- 29 Journals
- 31,48 Others
Letters
- 48 23/Sirius/Numerology - Tony Bond, Toronto; Peter James, London
- 49 Potatoes & Flu: A Theory - Steve Ogden, Kentucky
- 49 Nessie Photos & The New Physics - Tom Bearden, Alabama
- 50 We also heard from: David Tame, Valerie Martin, Tom Adams, Kurt Lothmann
Masthead
- Editor - Robert JM Rickard
- Contributing Editors: Phil Ledger, Steve Moore, Stan Nicholls and Paul J Willis
- Heading Art - Hunt Emerson