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| | Editorial |
| Patrick HARPUR | The Importance of Being a Ufologist | 1-2 |
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| Nigel WATSON | Monsters: Amiable Intelligent and as Daft as Brushes | 3-5 |
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| Peter ROGERSON | Off Limits. Ufology and the Deconstruction of Reality | 6-8 |
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| Hilary EVANS | More Pieces for the Jigsaw | 9-11 |
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| Roger J. MORGAN | British Government UFO Files in the Public Record Office | 12-15 |
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| | Book Reviews |
| Peter ROGERSON | John SPENCER, Hilary EVANS (eds.), PHENOMENON: FROM FLYING SAUCERS TO UFOs - Forty Years of Facts and Research | 15 |
| | Review: John SPENCER, Hilary EVANS (eds.),PHENOMENON: FROM FLYING SAUCERS TO UFOs - Forty Years of Facts and Research - 1988 | |
| Peter ROGERSON | HALSELL, Grace. Prophecy and Politics; militant evangelists on the road to nuclear war. Laurence and Hill, Westport, CN, 1986 | 16 |
| Peter ROGERSON | ELLISON, Arthur. The Reolity of the Paranirmal. Harrap, 1988 | 16 |
| Peter ROGERSON | Philip J. IMBROGNO, Joseph Allen HYNEK, Bob PRATT, NIGHT SIEGE | 16 |
| | Review: Philip J. IMBROGNO, Joseph Allen HYNEK, Bob PRATT,NIGHT SIEGE - 1987 | |
| Nigel WATSON | CARTER, Dale. The Final frontier. Verso, 1988 | 16 |
| John RIMMER | Jacques VALLÉE, DIMENSIONS | 16 |
| | Review: Jacques VALLÉE,DIMENSIONS - 1988 | |
| PR | DEVLIN, Judith. The Superstitious Hind; French Peasants and the supernatural in the 19th century. Yale, 1987 | 16 |