Washington, D.C.: National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena [NICAP], 1964. First Edition. Quarto, printed wraps, 184 pp. Light marginal toning, just a touch of spine roughening , faint soiling, a few passages highlighted in yellow. Overall, a solid Very Good, perhaps a bit better. True first edition of the widely-acknowledged masterwork of NICAP and UFOlogy luminary Richard Hall. Without any doubt, this was the earliest treatment of UFOs of its kind - scholarly, text-dense, information packed, with charts, diagrams, sketches, tables, statistics, and more. An opus that clearly required long - and objective and focused - manhours. Reprinted in 1997 by Barnes & Noble, this memorable artifact is soon to be extinct as a first edition, in any condition. L 105
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The UFO Evidence / NICAP [National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena]
Washington, D.C.: National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena [NICAP], 1964. First Edition. Quarto, printed wraps, 184 pp. Light marginal toning, just a touch of spine roughening , faint soiling, a few passages highlighted in yellow. Overall, a solid Very Good, perhaps a bit better. True first edition of the widely-acknowledged masterwork of NICAP and UFOlogy luminary Richard Hall. Without any doubt, this was the earliest treatment of UFOs of its kind - scholarly, text-dense, information packed, with charts, diagrams, sketches, tables, statistics, and more. An opus that clearly required long - and objective and focused - manhours. Reprinted in 1997 by Barnes & Noble, this memorable artifact is soon to be extinct as a first edition, in any condition. L 105