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Can You Speak Venusian? 1972 Can You Speak Venusian?
by Patrick Moore
First Edition 1972
David & Charles
Newton Abbot
ISBN 0715356917
Hardback in dust jacket
Cover designer unknown
176 pages
Price unknown

Notes
An investigation of pseudoscience.

Reprinted by Star in 1976.

Second edition publicated by Ian Henry in 1977.

Published in the US by W.W. Norton in 1973.

The image opposite and the blurb below are from the 1977 second edition, SBN 860258025. Cover designer unknown.

Publisher’s Blurb – Jacket Flap
CAN YOU SPEAK VENUSIAN?

This book introduces a number of today's independent thinkers, who follow in the footsteps of Copernicus, Plato, Dalton, Marconi, Darwin, and Baird. Their theories might not be generally accepted, but this unique book sets out their current investigations into the flat earth theory; the hollow earth and the solid sky; the frigid sun; Velikovsky's comet; the ice universe; anti-Darwinism; the Atlantis myth; flying saucers; visitors from Mars and Venus; God, the astronaut; astrology; the forthcoming end of the world; and, telepathy and thought-photography.

The world would certainly be the poorer without these individualists who are prepared to break with tradition and disregard the textbooks, launching into their own concepts of time and space. All the theories are presented as a clear exposition of the thinkers' facts by the well-known author and television personality.

 
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