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By Cedric Allingham

(First Edition, Collectable, Rare)

 

Published by Frederick Muller Limited, 1954, London

Condition - Good

Hardcover with Dust-Jacket (Some Wear)

First Edition, 143 pages

 

Genre - Nonfiction, Reference, Autobiography, UFO 🛸

 

★★★★☆

Flying Saucer From Mars

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  • Cedric Allingham, born 1922 in Bombay, only son of a wealthy British textile manu- facturer, was educated priv- ately until he was ten, when his father retired and bought a house near Durban. Alling- ham's education was continued at schools in South Africa and England until he was seven- teen when he entered a sana- torium with a serious illness which kept him on his back for nearly two years. In 1941 he joined the Army (RAOC) and was posted to the Middle East where he spent most of the war. It was during this time that he became interested in Astronomy through "identifying the stars for want of something better to do in the desert when it was too hot to sleep at night".

    Since the war, and the tragic death of his parents, whose ship was torpedoed only nine weeks before the German surrender, Allingham has lived a nomadic life in a caravan in which he likes to travel the country, and in which he also makes long trips on the Continent. Most of his time is spent in writing thrillers (which he publishes under a pseudonym) and in bird-watching. He also owns a cottage in Yorkshire where he occasionally retires to do his "serious writing" and observe the moon and planets through his 10" reflecting telescope.

    Since his unique experience, related in this book, he has started to make a collection of Flying Saucer sightings and is planning to carry out further extensive research during 1955 in California where a considerable number of Saucers have been reported seen in recent months.

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