The Clarion Call was published under the banner of the Symboloart Company, Prescott, Arizona by A.Culwerwell as editor and publisher. The first issue of Clarion was published on March, 1960. This publication, like many others of that time, was a forum for fortean experience, UFO sightings, New Age, Paranormal, and the Occult.Saucerian Publisher was founded with the mission of promoting books in Science Fiction. Our vision is to preserve the legacy of literary history by reprint editions of books which have already been exhausted or are difficult to obtain. Our goal is to help readers, educators and researchers by bringing back original publications that are difficult to find at reasonable price, while preserving the legacy of universal knowledge. This book is an authentic reproduction of the original printed text in shades of gray. IMPORTANT, despite the fact that we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, the present reproduction may have minor errors beyond our control like: missing and blurred pages, poor pictures and readers' pencil markings from the original scanned copy. Because this book is culturally important, we have made available as part of our commitment to protect, preserve and promote knowledge in the world. Some of the issues could be missing. This collected edition is an authentic reproduction of Clarion Call . Great, but unpretentious, these issues are extraordinarily rare symbols by themselves of what was going on in those early years of the modern UFO phenomena.This collective edition of: Clarion Call Has the following issues: Clarion Call Vol.1. No.1(1960); Clarion Call Vol.2.Nos 1-4 (1960). ___________Copy and paste the link for our books: https: //saucerianbooks.blogspot.com/ _____________
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