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John G. Fuller




He wrote ''The Pink Elephant'', which opened in 1953, and ''Love Me Little'', which opened in 1958, both on Broadway.

Fuller died of Lung Cancer in 1990.


PUBLISHED WORKS

  • ''The Interrupted Journey: 2 Lost Hours Aboard a Flying Saucer'', 1966

  • ''Incident at Exeter'', New York, 1966

  • ''The Day of St. Anthony's Fire'', 1968

  • ''Aliens In The Skies - The New UFO Battle of the Scientists'', 1969

  • ''200,000,000 Guinea Pigs: New Dangers in Everyday Foods, Drugs and Cosmetics'', 1972

  • ''Fever!: The Hunt for a New Killer Virus'', 1974

  • ''Arigo: Surgeon of the Rusty Knife'', 1974

  • ''We Almost Lost Detroit'', 1975

  • ''The Ghost of Flight 401'', 1976

  • ''Poison That Fell from the Sky'', 1977

  • ''The Airmen Who Would Not Die'', 1979

  • ''Are the Kids Alright?'', 1981

  • ''The Day We Bombed Utah'', 1984

  • ''The Ghost of 29 Megacycles'', 1985



NOTABLE NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

  • "A Communication Concerning UFOs", Saturday Review, vol. 50, February 4, 1967, pp. 70-72

  • "Flying Saucer Fiasco", Magazine Look, May 14, 1968, pp. 58-63

  • "Aliens in the Skies: The Scientific Rebuttal to the Condon Committee Report", Putnam, 1969



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