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Crop Circle Book Reviews
Secrets
in the Fields: The Science and Mysticism of Crop Circles
Author: Fred Silva |
This lavishly illustrated book by bestselling author Fred Silva is an extensive exploration into the crop circle phenomenon. Covers the history of crop circles, the hidden meanings behind the symbols, connection with paranormal experiences, the links to ancient sacred sites, how they may be formed, compares genuine and fake crop circles, and more. Includes colour photographs.
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Crop
Circles: Signs Wonders & Mysteries
Authors: Steve Alexander, Karen Alexander |
Here is a superb full-colour book of nearly 300 aerial photographs of crop circles taken by Steve Alexander. A visual journey through the spectacular and intricate geometric designs of the circles. Together with his wife, Karen, they look at the hidden meaning of the symbolism used, and how it is related to sacred geometry, numerology, mathematics, and other New Age philosophies.
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Crop
Circles: Art in the Landscape
Author: Lucy Pringle |
This is a photographic anthology of crop circles, by acclaimed aerial photographer and writer on crop circles, Lucy Pringle. All the photographs were taken in the south of England and include technical information, such as date, location, size, and the type of crop. The book includes a concise introduction to the phenomenon, while the awe-inspiring photographs of the formations present the beauty, art, and mystery of the crop circles.
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Crop
Circles: The Pitkin Guide
Author: Lucy Pringle |
A short, full-colour pictorial guide to the crop circle phenomenon. Illustrated by 50 of the authors own inspiring and atmospheric photographs. Its 32 pages are filled with a surprising amount of information. Sections span from the history of crop circles in ancient times, to the most current events, including the author's own research into the unusual effects experienced in and around crop circle formations.
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Cornography: Despatches from the Crop Circles
Author: Michael Glickman |
The author has been writing columns for crop circle magazines for many years. Here he presents a collection of his witty, yet thought-provoking articles, which also follow news and events in the crop circle community. They have previously appeared in blogs and in such legendary underground crop circle magazines as The Cereologist, The Sussex Circular and Swirled News.
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Crop
Circles: Signs of Contact
Authors: Colin Andrews, Stephen J. Spignesi |
Colin Andrews wrote the first book on crop circles in 1989, and this is his latest, up-to-date look at the phenomenon. With the help of Stephen Spignes, Andrews recounts his personal journey and early experiences, and makes a fresh evaluation of the phenomenon after his years of research. One of the most comprehensive books available on the subject. Includes colour photos and a catalogue of every English crop circle since the 1980s.
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The
Hypnotic Power of Crop Circles
Author: Bert Janssen |
Dutch crop circle researcher, Bert Janssen, explores the link between the geometry of crop circles and their subliminal effect on people. He aims to discover why the patterns have such a strong and captivating influence over those who view them. Through a re-construction of the geometry found hidden in the circles, he lead us to some fascinating conclusions.
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Crop
Circles (Wooden Books Gift Book)
Author: Michael Glickman |
An Earth Mysteries gift book from Wooden Books. This handy little book is a useful reference to the geometry of crop circles. The circles have been grouped into categories based on the elements of their designs -- circles and rings, triplets, rope squares, twisted ribbons, etc. Also explains how the geometry of the formations has developed over the years. Fully illustrated.
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