Bobb999
Paranormal Novice
Jacques Vallee's my fave UFOlogist. It was searching for interviews with him today that happily introduced me to "the paracast".
I have a question re. his books. I've read 4.5 of them: I own The alien contact trilogy comprised of "Dimensions', "Confrontations", and "Revelations", and the novel "Fastwalker", plus I'm part way through a library copy of "Passport to Magonia".
I notice some of Vallee's out of print books are selling at fairly steep prices on the 2nd hand mail order market.
It looks like "...Magonia", "The Invisible College", and "Messengers of Deception" command the most, with $50 or $60 being at the low end, up to $100s per book. Not cheap.
But I discovered that "...Magonia", aside from its massive appendix, a catalog of 900+ UFO cases, 1868 - 1968, Vallee's "Magonia" arguments, data, and chapter sections are pretty much all faithfully reproduced in "Dimensions", the 1st book of the Trilogy. Chapter sections are reproduced verbatim in many cases, plus much new material is added, reflecting 18 additional years of study. So, I don't feel the need to own a copy of Magonia at steep prices, as "Dimensions" seems to cover the same ground, and then some.
I wonder, is it possible Vallee has also reproduced "The Invisible College", and/or "Messengers of Deception" in large part, in the Trilogy too? If so, I won't feel the need to track down exorbitantly priced used copies! Otherwise, I'd want to have them.
Some of his early books, "A Challenge to Science", "Anatomy of a Phenomenon", and also "the Edge of Reality" (with Hynek), aren't expensive 2nd hand, and neither is "UFO Chronicles of the Soviet Union". I don't own any of these, but again, I wonder, am I missing much info. without them?
Or, does the Trilogy pretty much fill the gap by reproducing much of the material of the earlier books?
So, I just wondered if any folks here more familiar with
Vallee's works, might be able to offer some advice about which Vallee books are best owned, and which might not need to be so much , 'cause their info's available in later books.
Thanks,
-Bob
I have a question re. his books. I've read 4.5 of them: I own The alien contact trilogy comprised of "Dimensions', "Confrontations", and "Revelations", and the novel "Fastwalker", plus I'm part way through a library copy of "Passport to Magonia".
I notice some of Vallee's out of print books are selling at fairly steep prices on the 2nd hand mail order market.
It looks like "...Magonia", "The Invisible College", and "Messengers of Deception" command the most, with $50 or $60 being at the low end, up to $100s per book. Not cheap.
But I discovered that "...Magonia", aside from its massive appendix, a catalog of 900+ UFO cases, 1868 - 1968, Vallee's "Magonia" arguments, data, and chapter sections are pretty much all faithfully reproduced in "Dimensions", the 1st book of the Trilogy. Chapter sections are reproduced verbatim in many cases, plus much new material is added, reflecting 18 additional years of study. So, I don't feel the need to own a copy of Magonia at steep prices, as "Dimensions" seems to cover the same ground, and then some.
I wonder, is it possible Vallee has also reproduced "The Invisible College", and/or "Messengers of Deception" in large part, in the Trilogy too? If so, I won't feel the need to track down exorbitantly priced used copies! Otherwise, I'd want to have them.
Some of his early books, "A Challenge to Science", "Anatomy of a Phenomenon", and also "the Edge of Reality" (with Hynek), aren't expensive 2nd hand, and neither is "UFO Chronicles of the Soviet Union". I don't own any of these, but again, I wonder, am I missing much info. without them?
Or, does the Trilogy pretty much fill the gap by reproducing much of the material of the earlier books?
So, I just wondered if any folks here more familiar with
Vallee's works, might be able to offer some advice about which Vallee books are best owned, and which might not need to be so much , 'cause their info's available in later books.
Thanks,
-Bob