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Crop Circles | Colin Andrews & Stephen J. Spignesi
Crop Circles | Colin Andrews & Stephen J. Spignesi
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Crop Circles: Signs of Contact
| ISBN-13 | 9781564146748 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10 | 156414674X |
| Authors | Colin Andrews; Stephen J. Spignesi |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | Red Wheel/Weiser |
| Publication Date | 2003 |
| Pages | 238 |
Extended Synopsis
Crop Circles: Signs of Contact provides a detailed historical examination of the global phenomenon of crop formations. Through the lens of serious investigation rather than pure speculation, this work synthesizes decades of observations to provide a comprehensive overview of the mystery. The text explores the evolution of these complex geometric patterns, analyzing the debate between man-made explanations and the unexplained anomalies reported by researchers. By documenting patterns, historical context, and the ongoing quest for scientific understanding, the authors invite readers to explore the possibility that these signs may represent a form of contact, challenging conventional perceptions of the landscape and the phenomena occurring within it.
Target Audience & Reading Specialization
This book is intended for researchers, scholars of anomalous phenomena, and enthusiasts of Fortean studies. It serves as a valuable resource for readers interested in the intersection of engineering-led field research and the broader cultural implications of unexplained geometric mysteries.
Author Biography
Colin Andrews is a British electrical engineer who has conducted pioneering research into crop circles and related unexplained phenomena since the early 1980s. He co-founded a specialized research organization in 1984 and has extensively documented his findings in books and media worldwide. Stephen J. Spignesi is a New York Times best-selling author with a diverse bibliography, bringing a rigorous editorial background to this collaboration.
Accolades & Awards
- Features a unique collaboration between a leading technical researcher in the field of crop circle studies and a widely recognized bestselling author.
- Regarded as a primary reference work for those seeking a detailed historical overview of the crop circle mystery from the late 20th century to the early 2000s.
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