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"Things" and More "Things".


"Things" and More "Things"

Ivan T. Sanderson Ivan Terrance Sanderson (January 30, 1911 – February 19, 1973) was a naturalist and writer born in Edinburgh, Scotland, who later became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Sanderson is remembered for his nature writing and his interest in paranormal events.  

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"Things" and More "Things" reprints two books originally published in the late 1960s by world-famous explorer and naturalist Ivan T. Sanderson. In "Things" and "More Things", Sanderson recounts fantastic phenomena which remain scientifically inexplicable to this day, from telepathic te·lep·a·thy  
n.
Communication through means other than the senses, as by the exercise of an occult power.



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 ants to mechanical dowsing dowsing

Occult practice used for finding water, minerals, or other hidden substances. A dowser generally uses a Y-shaped piece of hazel, rowan, or willow wood (also called a dowser or a divining rod).
, flying saucers and UFO UFO: see unidentified flying objects.


(United Functions and Objects) A programming language developed by John Sargeant at Manchester University, U.K.
 nests, water monsters, giant skulls, the Toonijuk, and much more. Divided into chapters on "Live Things", "Dead Things", "Man Things", "Funny Things", and "Nasty Things", "Things" and More "Things" is a singularly fascinating delve into matters weird and mysterious, enthusiastically recommended for metaphysical studies collections.
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