Schuyler
Misanthrope
Other than you.
I know this is a weird question, but I have been collecting a long time. There was a time when I wanted them ALL, but that proved too expensive. I have old books such as George Adamski's "Flying Saucers have landed" to more contemporary books such as "Communion." I have the first two coffee table Billy Meier books as well as some pretty esoteric ones such as the $100 "UFOs and the extra-terrestrial contact movement," an annotated bibliography. There are quite a few videos as well. It's a lot of stuff that represents the UFO field from the early 1950's until today. I REALLY hope the issue of dispersal of this collection does not come up any time soon, but the plain fact is that I don't want these books to be dispersed into a library book sale or a land fill. I'm interested in what YOU think the best place for these books to go for the greatest benefit of everyone would be. Any suggestions appreciated.
I know this is a weird question, but I have been collecting a long time. There was a time when I wanted them ALL, but that proved too expensive. I have old books such as George Adamski's "Flying Saucers have landed" to more contemporary books such as "Communion." I have the first two coffee table Billy Meier books as well as some pretty esoteric ones such as the $100 "UFOs and the extra-terrestrial contact movement," an annotated bibliography. There are quite a few videos as well. It's a lot of stuff that represents the UFO field from the early 1950's until today. I REALLY hope the issue of dispersal of this collection does not come up any time soon, but the plain fact is that I don't want these books to be dispersed into a library book sale or a land fill. I'm interested in what YOU think the best place for these books to go for the greatest benefit of everyone would be. Any suggestions appreciated.