RE: NANFA-- Heaven Sent Shad?

Hoover, Jan J ERDC-EL-MS (HOOVERJ_at_wes.army.mil)
Tue, 10 Jul 2001 15:39:39 -0500

>>>Here is a good book for those interested in a description of unusual
phenomena. It is simply eyewitness accounts without any bias as to the
cause.
Handbook of Unusual Natural Phenomena
author William R. Corliss<<<

Another valuable reference for researchers is this one:
"Geo-Bibliography of Anomalies" by George Eberhardt. It does not contain
accounts but rather source information by phenomenon, by geographic region.

Synopsis and availability info at:
http://home.att.net/~Storytellers/anomaly.html

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