360 922 Nov. 20,1968 1730 923 Nov. 22,1968 2100 PASSPORT TO MAGONIA away. A vertical beam of light was aimed at him for a second as the object tilted, and then the display vanished with a flash, leaving a slowly dissolving cloud. Persistent nightmares and various physiological phenomena were later recorded. (M) Hanbury (Great Britain) Mr. and Mrs. Milakovic were driving to Hednesford when they suddenly saw a brilliant object rising from a field to the left and hovering above a house. It appeared to "quiver like a jelly." Several figures were seen on the deck of the craft for about five min, then it left with a jerky motion. {FSR 69, 1) Fleury-d'Aude (France). A dozen witnesses saw a lens-shaped object surrounded with a blue glow, making a noise similar to that of a jet and emitting flashes, which landed in a field briefly. It suddenly took off and was lost to sight at the horizon. (France-Soir Nov. 24, 1968) NOTES TO CHAPTERS CHAPTER ONE 1. Pierre Honore, L'Enigme du Dieu Pre-Colombien (Plon, Paris). 2. Isaiah 13:5. 3. Psalms 68:17. 4. Maladostz (Minsk) Review, 8 (1965), pp. 126-128. 5. Jacques Vallee, Anatomy of A Phenomenon (Regnery, Chicago: 1965). 6. Bulletin of the C.B.A. Association (Yokohoma), III, 1 (1964). 7. Pierre Boaistuau, llistoires Prodigieuses (C. Mace, Paris: 1575). 8. Ibid. (1594), p. 614. 9. St. Jerome, Life of Paulus the First Hermit, translated by W. H. Freemantle, Chapter VIII. 10. Andrew Tomas, "Science OT Science-fiction in Antiquity," Australian UFO Bulletin (March, 1958). 11. Agobard, Liber de Grandine et Tonitruis, Chapter XI. 12. Ezekiel 1:13. 13. Montfaucon de Villars, Comte de Gabalis, ou Entretiens sur Us Sciences Secretes (Claude Barbin, Paris: 1670), p. 297. 14. A. H. Clough, Introduction to Plutarch's "Lives." 15. Ibid. 16. Jerome Cardan, De Subtilitate, XIX. Found in the Commentary to Montfaucon de Villars, op. cit. See also the edition by Health Research (Mokelumme Hill, Calif.) (1963), where it is reprinted. 17. Otto Binder, "Our Space Age," Bell McClurc Syndicate. 18. William T. Powers, "The Landing at Socorro," "The Humanoids" (Special Issue), Flying Saucer Review (November, 1966), p. 47. 361
362 PASSPORT TO MAGONIA CHAPTER TWO 1. Walter Yvelmg Evans Wentz, The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries, its Psychological Origin and Nature (Obcrthur, Remies: 1909). 2. Paul Sebillot, Traditions et Superstitions de la Haute-Bretagne, I,103-104. 3. Edwin S. Hartland, The Science of Fairy Tales—An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology (London, 1891). 4. Genesis 18: 4-5, 8. 5. Probe Magazine, II, 5 (September-October, 1965), p. 11. 6. Aime Michel, Flying Saucers and the Straight-line Mystery (S. G. Phillips, New York: 1958), p. 109. 7. Flying Saucer Investigating Committee, P.O. Drawer G., Akron, Ohio. 8. Waveney Girvan, Flying Saucer Review, IX, 5 (September- October, 1963). 9. London Daily Sketch, July 17, 1963. 10. Leroux de Lincy, Livres des Legendes, p. 100. 11. Rocky Mountain News, November 12, 1966. 12. "Down on the Farm," Flying Saucer Review, X, 5 (September- October, 1964), p. 22. Unnamed author quotes from a Binghampton, New York, paper dated May 9, 1964. 13. Knoxville News-Sentinel, November 6, 1957. See also Coral Lorenzon, "UFO Occupants in the United States," "The Humanoids" (Special Issue), Flying Saucer Review (August, 1967), pp. 52-63. 14. See also CSI Newsletter (December, 1967). 15. Flying Saucers, February, 1968, p. 10. CHAPTER THREE 1. Reprinted by permission of S. G. Phillips, Inc. from Flying Saucers and the Straight-line Mystery by Aime Michel, p. 82. (Copyright © 1958 by Aime Michel.) 2. Ibid.,p.81. 3. Robert Silverberg, Mound Builders of Ancient America—The Archaeology of a Myth (N.Y. Graphic Society, Greenwich, Conn.: 1968),p. 33. NOTES TO CHAPTERS 363 4. Gelin, Etudes de Folk-lore et d'Ethnographie Liguge (Bibliotheque du "Pays Poitevin": 1900). 5. C. Puichaud, Tradition Populaire du Poitou (1896). 6. Marcel Ayme's La Vouivre, for example. 7. Quoted without indication of source in A. Fenoglio, "Ancient Sky Visitors," Clypeus, III, 3, p. 13. 8. Brian Stross, "The ?ihk'als," Flying Saucer Review, XIV, 3 (May- June, 1968), p. 12. 9. Ibid. 10. Gordon Crtighton, "Middle America Creature Reports," Flying Saucer Review, XIV, 3 (May-June, 1968), pp. 12-15. 11. First published in 1620 as a pamphlet in Paris entitled "La Vision Publique d'un Horrible ct Trcs-Epouvantable Demon sur L'lSglise Cathcdrale de Quimpercorcntin en Bretagne" and reprinted in Lenglet-Dupresnoy, Recueil de Dissertations sur les Apparitions (Leloup, Paris: 1751), Vol. I, Pt. 2, p. 309. See also L. Gabriel- Robinet, he Diable, sa vie son oeuvre (Lugdunum- 1944). 12. P. C. Jacob, Curiosites Infernales (Gamier, Paris: 1886). 13. The first edition of Kirk's The Secret Commonwealth was published in 1815 by Longman & Company. Only one hundred copies were printed, and naturally they have become extremely rare. It was reprinted more recently. There is a very good English edition with a preface by Andrew Lang, and a French translation by Rcmy Salvator was published in 1896. The latter can be consulted in the Bibliotheque Nationale. The English edition is difficult to find in Paris; I found it in Edinburgh, where the Central Library and the National Library of Scotland are excellent places to begin this sort of study. 14. The only formal theory I have encountered is the cabalist's belief related by R. P. le Brim, Histoire des Superstitions {Paris: 1750), IV, 398: that fairies were creatures of God whom He was unable to complete in the last day of Creation: "It is by this reason, according to Rabbi Abraham, that these spirits like only the mountains and show themselves to men only at night." 15. Quoted by W. H. Hennessy, Revue Celt, I, 32-57, translated from Todd's Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh, p. 174. 16. R. H. B. Winder, "The Little Blue Man on Studham Common," Flying Saucer Review, XIII (July-August, 1967), p. 3- 17. This is the title of an anthology of fairy poetry, edited by Alfred
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