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Impossible Possibilities Paperback – January 1, 1973

4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 ratings

Paperback, as shown, browned, tanned, cover- & edgewear overall, spine creased, NO stains, tears, writing in tight 1973 'Avon' 1st ptg.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 1999
if you like astronomy and all its mystery and the unknown its highly recommended!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 1999
Both this book and the previous book, originally published in France in I believe the 1950s! are a lot of fun. One weird idea essay after another, the first "Occult" explantion of Hitler and the Third Reich. Strange Churches in France, that supposed have over the door things loosely translated as " this place stinks". A loose farrago of interesting and weird ideas.
If you thought Robert Anton Wilson's Illuminatus! was wild and weird, if you like Phillip K. Dick and "The Man in The High Castle" then you will really like this.
Not a scholarly study, but the author takes himself seriously. It also introduces the Voynich Manuscript (the really weird REAL not fictional unreadable book) that sits in the rare book room of the Yale Library. It does this long before it became popular in the US.
So read this for fun, with breathless teenaged anticipation, for all things weird and wonderful. It is also very useful if you want to know where the weird current New Age Ideas got one of their starts.
Too much Fun Sez I! Have Fun, Sends Steve
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2018
Too many unknown names mentioned throughout the narrative. Too much time (billions of light years) to express certain possibilities...does not work for me...perhaps back in the 1970's.....

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Reviewed in France on June 19, 2016
Dans la continuité de l'incontournable Matin Des magiciens Bergier et Pauwels co,tinrent leur recherches... fouillant et excavant des éléments de notre histoire qui méritent le détour et la question..