Books: Flying Saucers Farewell
The following is a book I've read and reviewed. Contrary to popular belief, I'm not selling books. Knowing four languages, I have access to quite a large amount of books that have never been translated in English, which is the strong point of this list: to give a broader look to what's published.
By Michele Bugliaro Goggia - last modified: March 28, 2006 1:34 PM
Full title: Flying Saucers Farewell.
Year: 1961.
Language: English.
Author: George Adamski.
Publisher: Abelard - Schuman, London, Great Britain.
ISBN: B0000CL38Q.
Price: 123 € (out of print).
Rating: ![]()
Description: "I was not given specific information regarding other planets but if we of Earth can learn to live a little more like the Venusians in their feelings toward one another; grow scienfically for the welfare of all, as the Martians; and gain balance between play and relaxation and work as the Saturnians; we will find ourselves very well occupied. If we will make such endeavors, the history of our world will take a turn and we will in time be eligible to take our place in the household of our system." This is a quote from this book.
Adamski, whose popularity was to decline, had acquired enough consensus to organize a world trip to spead the word of Space Brothers across the globe.
This book is more philosophical, telling his trips, conferences and answering numerous questions. Personnally, it's the most disappointing one. Some of his answers are truly ridiculous, especially when he claims there is life on Venus and Mars. His mind goes downhill right in Locarno, Switzerland (I live an hour far from Locarno).
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