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==Further reading== ; Popular * Wennergren, Emil Earl (1948) ''The "Flying Saucers" Episode'' * Peeples, Curtis (1995) ''Watch the Skies! A Chronicle of the Flying Saucer Myth'' * Saler, Benson; Ziegler, Charles A.; Moore, Charles (1997) ''UFO Crash at Roswell: The Genesis of a Modern Myth'' * Clarke, David (2015) ''How UFOs Conquered the World: The History of a Modern Myth''<ref name="Clarke">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=K_R0CQAAQBAJ|title=How UFOs Conquered the World: The History of a Modern Myth|first=David|last=Clarke|date=May 14, 2015|publisher=Aurum|isbn=9781781314722 |via=Google Books}}</ref> * Arnold, Gordon (2021) ''Flying Saucers Over America: The UFO Craze of 1947''<ref name="G_Arnold"/> ; Scholarly * {{cite thesis |id={{ProQuest|303215667}} |last1=Bullard |first1=Thomas E |year=1982 |title=Mysteries in the eye of the beholder: UFOs and their correlates as a folkloric theme past and present }} * {{cite book |doi=10.1057/9780230361362_12 |chapter=A Ghost in the Machine: How Sociology Tried to Explain (Away) American Flying Saucers and European Ghost Rockets, 1946–1947 |title=Imagining Outer Space |year=2012 |last1=Lagrange |first1=Pierre |pages=224–244 |isbn=978-1-349-31215-3 }} * {{cite journal |last1=Mckee |first1=Gabriel |title='Reality – Is it a Horror?': Richard Shaver's Subterranean World and the Displaced Self |journal=The Journal of Gods and Monsters |date=18 July 2020 |volume=1 |issue=1 |pages=1–17 |doi=10.58997/jgm.v1i1.1 |s2cid=225543859 |url=https://godsandmonsters-ojs-txstate.tdl.org/godsandmonsters/index.php/godsandmonsters/article/view/1 |doi-access=free }}
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