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* 30 The Haunted Landscape - The monsters of Victorian London | * 30 The Haunted Landscape - The monsters of Victorian London | ||
* 56 Occulture Vultures - Esotericism, art and academia in New York | * 56 Occulture Vultures - Esotericism, art and academia in New York | ||
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* 50 The First Forteans - Harold Chibbett's data of the damned | * 50 The First Forteans - Harold Chibbett's data of the damned | ||
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30 The Haunted Landscape (Cover Story)<br />London in the 19th century was the haunt of monsters in search of helpless female victims, and Spring-heeled Jack was the most notorious of them all before Jack the Ripper arrived on the scene. But, asks '''[[Jacob Middleton]]''', have Jack's celebrated supernatural qualities obscured the real context in which such attackers operated? | 30 The Haunted Landscape (Cover Story)<br />London in the 19th century was the haunt of monsters in search of helpless female victims, and Spring-heeled Jack was the most notorious of them all before Jack the Ripper arrived on the scene. But, asks '''[[Jacob Middleton]]''', have Jack's celebrated supernatural qualities obscured the real context in which such attackers operated? | ||
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44 Speaking in Tongues<br />'''[[Ted Harrison]]''' asks whether the Anglican Church has been revitalised by evangelical modernisers of hijacked by fringe Charismatic Christian activities like glossolalia. | 44 Speaking in Tongues<br />'''[[Ted Harrison]]''' asks whether the Anglican Church has been revitalised by evangelical modernisers of hijacked by fringe Charismatic Christian activities like glossolalia. | ||
==Reports== | |||
24 Blasts from the Past - No 48. New Jersey's Spring-Heeled Jack scare | 24 Blasts from the Past - No 48. New Jersey's Spring-Heeled Jack scare | ||
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74 [[Fortean Traveller]] - No 91. Bali's big bird of paradise | 74 [[Fortean Traveller]] - No 91. Bali's big bird of paradise | ||
==Forum== | |||
53 Time, space and Blavatsky by [[Steve Moore]] | 53 Time, space and Blavatsky by [[Steve Moore]] | ||
56 Occulture vultures by [[Gary Lachman]] | 56 Occulture vultures by [[Gary Lachman]] | ||
===Regulars | ==Strange Days== | ||
=== | Scientology recognised as religion; Mandela's signing imposter; family mummies; Dracula bug; survival against the odds; RIP Colin Wilson - and much more. | ||
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* BOOKS | * 14 Science | ||
* 16 Ghostwatch | |||
* 18 Archaeology | |||
* 19 Classical Corner | |||
* 21 Alien Zoo | |||
* 23 Konspiracy Korner | |||
* 24 Necrolog | |||
* 26 The UFO Files | |||
==Regulars== | |||
===Editorial=== | |||
* 02 | |||
===Reviews=== | |||
* 59 BOOKS | |||
* FILM & DVD | * FILM & DVD | ||
=== | ===Letters=== | ||
=== | * 71 | ||
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== | ===It Happened to Me=== | ||
* 75 | |||
===Phenomenomix=== | |||
* 80 | |||
==Reader Info== | |||
* 78 | |||
==Masthead== | |||
* Editor - [[David Sutton]] | * Editor - [[David Sutton]] | ||
* Founding Editor - [[Bob Rickard]] | * Founding Editor - [[Bob Rickard]] |
Revision as of 06:59, 25 February 2016
Fortean Times #310 (January 2014)
- Release date: 10 Jan 2014
- Cover price: £4.25
- US Edition is dated February 2014 with a cover price of $11.99 USA (CAN $13.25, AUS $12.95, NZ $17.30)
- Cover: Etienne Gilfillan, thanks to Brandy Row
- Zinio version
Contents
- 30 The Haunted Landscape - The monsters of Victorian London
- 56 Occulture Vultures - Esotericism, art and academia in New York
- 44 Speaking in Tongues - The rise of Charismatic Christianity
- 28 Blasts From the Past - Spring-heeled Jack's American cousins
- 50 The First Forteans - Harold Chibbett's data of the damned
Features
30 The Haunted Landscape (Cover Story)
London in the 19th century was the haunt of monsters in search of helpless female victims, and Spring-heeled Jack was the most notorious of them all before Jack the Ripper arrived on the scene. But, asks Jacob Middleton, have Jack's celebrated supernatural qualities obscured the real context in which such attackers operated?
36 The True History of Guy Logan
Jan Bondeson looks at the career of Guy Logan, forgotten author of the first full-length fictional account in English of Jack the Ripper's crimes, and we reprint the opening chapter from the 1905 Illustrated Police News.
40 Blades in the Night
Scott Wood examines London's phantom slashers, from the Mohawks to Jack the Ripper, in the context of the capital's wealth of urban legend.
44 Speaking in Tongues
Ted Harrison asks whether the Anglican Church has been revitalised by evangelical modernisers of hijacked by fringe Charismatic Christian activities like glossolalia.
Reports
24 Blasts from the Past - No 48. New Jersey's Spring-Heeled Jack scare
42 Weird Weekend 2013 - Down but not out in Woolfardisworthy by Orrin Hare
48 First Forteans - No 3. Round-robins of the damned
74 Fortean Traveller - No 91. Bali's big bird of paradise
Forum
53 Time, space and Blavatsky by Steve Moore
56 Occulture vultures by Gary Lachman
Strange Days
Scientology recognised as religion; Mandela's signing imposter; family mummies; Dracula bug; survival against the odds; RIP Colin Wilson - and much more.
- 14 Science
- 16 Ghostwatch
- 18 Archaeology
- 19 Classical Corner
- 21 Alien Zoo
- 23 Konspiracy Korner
- 24 Necrolog
- 26 The UFO Files
Regulars
Editorial
- 02
Reviews
- 59 BOOKS
- FILM & DVD
Letters
- 71
It Happened to Me
- 75
Phenomenomix
- 80
Reader Info
- 78
Masthead
- Editor - David Sutton
- Founding Editor - Bob Rickard
- Founding Editor - Paul Sieveking
- Art Director - Etienne Gilfillan
- Book Reviews Editor - Val Stevenson
- Resident Cartoonist - Hunt Emerson