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==Fortean Times #355 (Jul 2017)== | ==Fortean Times #355 (Jul 2017)== | ||
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* Release date: 22 Jun 2017 | |||
* Cover price: £4.50 | |||
* Cover Image: [[Alexander Tomlinson]] | |||
* Kenneth Arnold: Mary Evans Picture Library/Alamy Stock Photos | |||
* All header icons throughout the magazine by [[Capucine Deslouis]] | |||
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===Contents=== | |||
* 6 Holy bones head east: St Nicholas's relics in Russia | |||
* 8 India's opium-raiding parrots | |||
* 32 Conspiracy Central: The life and lies of Fred Lee Crisman | |||
* 40 Pulp SF and forteana | |||
==Features== | |||
32 Conspiracy Central (cover story)<br />Flying saucers, the Hollow Earth, the assassination of JFK and Watergate: one man connects them all. '''[[Brian J Robb]]''' explores the bizarre world of 'conspiracy nexus point' Fred Lee Crisman. | |||
40 Astounding Science, Amazing Theories!<br />Ray Palmer and John W Campbell had very different approaches to publishing science fiction, but both were drawn to forteana and fringe science, as '''[[Andrew May]]''' explains. | |||
46 Was It A Bird? Was It A Plane?<br />Seventy years after pilot Kenneth Arnold's seminal June 1947 saucer sighting, '''[[Nigel Watson]]''' asks whether a top secret test flight might have been responsible for the birth of the UFO age. | |||
==Reports== | |||
30 Blasts from the Past - The Vanishing of Gertrude Strassburger '''[[Theo Paijmans]]''' | |||
50 Building a Fortean Library - Bare-Faced Messiah '''[[The Hierophant's Apprentice]]''' | |||
==Forum== | |||
55 The siren song of the sea serpent by '''[[Theo Paijmans]]''' | |||
56 Death and the borders of experience by '''[[Jenny Randles]]''' | |||
==Strange Days== | |||
A digest of the worldwide weird, including: Fatima children canonised, Britain's unluckiest men, cowpat combat and more... | |||
* 05 The Conspirasphere | |||
* 14 Science | |||
* 16 Archæology | |||
* 17 Classical Corner | |||
* 18 Ghostwatch | |||
* 23 Mythconceptions | |||
* 25 Alien Zoo | |||
* 28 The UFO Files | |||
==Regulars== | |||
* 02 Editorial | |||
* 59 Reviews | |||
* 73 Letters | |||
* 78 Reader Info | |||
* 79 Phenomenomix | |||
* 80 Strange Deaths | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 22 September 2020
Fortean Times #355 (Jul 2017)
- Release date: 22 Jun 2017
- Cover price: £4.50
- Cover Image: Alexander Tomlinson
- Kenneth Arnold: Mary Evans Picture Library/Alamy Stock Photos
- All header icons throughout the magazine by Capucine Deslouis
- Subscriptions: Fortean Times Subscription Website
- Digital editions: Official App on Google, Apple --- Zinio (268+) --- Magzter (283+)
Contents
- 6 Holy bones head east: St Nicholas's relics in Russia
- 8 India's opium-raiding parrots
- 32 Conspiracy Central: The life and lies of Fred Lee Crisman
- 40 Pulp SF and forteana
Features
32 Conspiracy Central (cover story)
Flying saucers, the Hollow Earth, the assassination of JFK and Watergate: one man connects them all. Brian J Robb explores the bizarre world of 'conspiracy nexus point' Fred Lee Crisman.
40 Astounding Science, Amazing Theories!
Ray Palmer and John W Campbell had very different approaches to publishing science fiction, but both were drawn to forteana and fringe science, as Andrew May explains.
46 Was It A Bird? Was It A Plane?
Seventy years after pilot Kenneth Arnold's seminal June 1947 saucer sighting, Nigel Watson asks whether a top secret test flight might have been responsible for the birth of the UFO age.
Reports
30 Blasts from the Past - The Vanishing of Gertrude Strassburger Theo Paijmans
50 Building a Fortean Library - Bare-Faced Messiah The Hierophant's Apprentice
Forum
55 The siren song of the sea serpent by Theo Paijmans
56 Death and the borders of experience by Jenny Randles
Strange Days
A digest of the worldwide weird, including: Fatima children canonised, Britain's unluckiest men, cowpat combat and more...
- 05 The Conspirasphere
- 14 Science
- 16 Archæology
- 17 Classical Corner
- 18 Ghostwatch
- 23 Mythconceptions
- 25 Alien Zoo
- 28 The UFO Files
Regulars
- 02 Editorial
- 59 Reviews
- 73 Letters
- 78 Reader Info
- 79 Phenomenomix
- 80 Strange Deaths