This bibliography is excerpted from one done for the now-inactive Internet mailing list "UFO-L" by myself and others. As you will see, they range from the fairly goofy to the pretty useful. Ones I think are good for the serious researcher are marked with [Recommended]. But that's just my opinion. A number of these books can be found in good libraries; some are issued (or reissued) in paperback, and some you'll just have to haunt used-book stores -- or used-book mail-order companies -- in hopes of one turning up. R
This web page lists those books that CUFONSM has found to have particular merit. Some of the listed works will be available through regular book dealers, but some will be out of print, privately published, or otherwise difficult to locate.
This web page lists those books that CUFONSM has found to have particular merit. Some of the listed works will be available through regular book dealers, but some will be out of print, privately published, or otherwise difficult to locate.
The following books are recommended by the Center for UFO Studies for anyone who wants to learn more about the topic. They may be found in bookstores or libraries, but a few are hard to find.
This list of books comes from my book, "UFOs, Space Brothers and the Aquarian Age" (1987) and thus is not up to date.
This is an updated Book List from the earlier page we posted that shared a list of books that were included in UFOs, Space Brothers & the Aquarian Age. This list was first compiled April 28th, 1995, from various sources, and has been periodically updated.
There are thousands of books on UFOs and alien abductions, and it's difficult to pick out the best. The following brief list is my personal recommendation, and covers a wide range of subjects and viewpoints. R
The UFO literature spans a wide range from the sober to the cultish. This page provides a selected list of books, along with summaries or annotations.
by Hillary Evans and Dennis Stacy, taken from their book UFOs 1947-1997: Fifty Years of Flying Saucers, John Brown Publishing, London, 1997 R
The following survey and summary does not pretend to be complete or objective; the field is far too vast for such sentiments and is expanding exponentially even as we speak. The best we can do is list several categories (you may think of others) and their most prominent and representative titles. R
This list is a quick guide to the best of the wide range of UFO books. The literature varies from naive believers to fanatic debunkers. This list, however, features the people in the middle: the UFO researchers. R
The intent of the following sections is to present a bibliography of books dealing with the UFO phenomenon, no judgement is made.