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Book of the Damned
Book of the Damned
Author: Charles Fort
Flying saucers, telekinesis, sudden showers of fish from the sky, poltergeists, spontaneous combustion: these are a few of the unexplained phenomena Charles Fort (1874-1932) labeled "damned," his term for mysteries ignored or dismissed by scientific orthodoxy. This volume, based on 27 years of research, explores this gray area between science an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781870870535
ISBN-10: 1870870530
Publication Date: 6/23/1995
Pages: 320
Edition: New Ed
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Publisher: John Brown Publishing Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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FRONT COVER: "The original and greatest compilation of 1,001 attested phenomena that science cannot answer and deliberately ignores."


INSIDE: "One of the most startling, unconventional books ever written! The Book of the Damned

Few books ever published have stirred such violent controversy as THE BOOK OF THE DAMNED. Its slashing attack on the blind dogmatism of science has excited the wrath of and evoked fervent support from some of the world's first-rate minds. Its record of the astonishing, strange events that have occurred in the world on which science is strangely silent, have provided entertainment and excitement for many thousands of readers.

Of its brilliant, unorthodox author, Charles Fort, Ben Hecht has written:

Charles Fort has made a terrible onslaught upon the accumulated lunacy of fifty centuries . . . . He has delighted me beyond all men who have written books in this world. . . . He has shot the scientific basis of modern wisdom full of large, ugly holes."
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