In Alien Heat/Deconstructing Warminster

Deconstructing Warminster, as the book originally to be found via this web page was called, is no longer available in toto on this site. The book is now available through Amazon UK and Amazon US, retitled as In Alien Heat: The Warminster Mystery Revisited.

This chapter, The Start of Things, remains as a taster, but if you want to find out what happened next, well...

The Western Daily Press rather liked it, saying that it was:

A remarkable new book...a riveting social document, objectively placing the phenomenon in its cultural and historical context...highly engaging.

John Rimmer of Magonia also liked it, noting that it was:

...a considerable achievement, meticulously researched and documented, well-written, often humorous account of a fascinating piece of... ufological history.

Dr. David Clarke, of the National Centre for English Cultural Tradition, University of Sheffield, and a highly-regarded authority on folklore and ufology, said:

This is a fascinating and absorbing book which should be read by everyone who wants to know 'the truth' behind the UFO mystery.

Peter Brookesmith, in the Journal of Scientific Enquiry wrote that:

The story of the Warminster phenomenon as Dewey and Ries tell it is at once singular and weird ...and archetypical. This book should be read with care, patience and reflection, but most of all it it should be read.

The Warminster Journal, Arthur Shuttlewood's old stomping ground, noted that:

...this must be considered a good read for anybody interested in Warminster, UFOs or human behaviour.

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