- Carter, Pollard and the Brocken-Backed "f" -- Gareth J. Medway (December 2010)
- The Last Warrington Witch -- Peter Rogerson (March 2011)
- The Magonia Problem -- David Halperin (November 2011)
- The Butter Boggart of Old Lostock -- Peter Rogerson (April 2012)
- The Bristol Vortex -- Peter Rogerson (March 2013)
- When Springheeled Jack Wore Galoshers -- Peter Rogerson (May 2013)
Magonia Archive Contents
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Original On-Line Publications (2010 - )
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Author Index to Magonia Archive
Author Index to Magonia Archive
- Aubeck, Chris
- Basterfield, Keith
- Bord Janet
- Borraz, Manuel
- Brandt, Buzz
- Brookesmith, Peter
- Bullard, Thomas
- Burger, Peter
- Campbell, Steuart
- Cassirer, Manfred
- Clark, Jerome
- Clarke, David
- Cresswell, Ian
- Devereux, Paul
- Ellis, Bill
- Evans, Hilary
- Fletcher, John
- French, Chris
- Gardner, Fred O.
- González, Luis R.
- Goss, Michael
- Gould, David and Natalie
- Graeber, Matt
- Greenfield, Allen
- Grove, Carl
- Hallowell, Mike
- Halperin, David
- Harney, John
- Harpur, Patrick
- Hopkins, Paul
- Hough, Peter
- Humphreys, Basil
- Jefferey, Bryan
- Johnson, Donald A
- Just Cause
- Keel, John
- Kottmeyer, Martin
- Lawson, Alvin
- Lushman, Rory
- Maisey, Les
- Maugé, Claude
- McClure, Kevin
- McHugh, Mike
- Medway, Gareth J.
- Morgan, Roger
- Newbrook, Mark
- Noyes, Ralph
- O'Sullivan, Danny
- Peebles, Curtis
- Pelican, The
- Perkins, David
- Pilkington, Mark
- Randles, Jenny
- Reid, Frank John
- Ridpath, Ian
- Rimmer, John
- Roberts, Andy
- Rogerson, Peter
- Sandell, Roger
- Schwarz, Berthold
- Scornaux, Jacques
- Screeton, Paul
- Sharp, Alan
- Shough, Martin
- Shuttlewood, Arthur
- Simmons, H. Michael
- Simpson, David
- Sivier, David
- Smith, Willy
- Stacy, Dennis
- Stilling, Dennis
- Taylor, Philip
- Tinman, Paul
- Tokarz, Harry
- Toselli, Paolo
- Tsander, Alex
- Van Der Werff, Dirk
- Verga, Maurizio
- Watson, Nigel
- Wegner, Willy
- Westrum, Ron
- Wignall, Bernard
- Woodbridge, Steven
- Woodgate, Barry
- Zúñiga, Diego
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Magonia 50 - 99 (1994 - 2009)
Number 50, September 1994
Number 51, February 1995
Magonia 52, May 1995
Magonia 53, August 1995
Magonia 54, November 1995
Magonia 55, March 1996
Magonia 56, June 1996
- Remembering Roger – Michael Goss, Peter Rogerson
Magonia 57, September 1996
Magonia 58, January 1997
Magonia 59, April 1997
- Northern Echoes: Alien thinking – Peter Rogerson
- He can remember it for you wholesale – John Harney
- It never RAINS but it pours – Basil Humphreys
- An organised distortion of memory – John Rimmer
- Plague of aliens: visionary rumour as costume drama – Peter Brookesmith
- Deep secrets – Peter Rogerson
- On track with British Rael – Mark Pilkington
- Getting it right at East Gate – Jenny Randles
- Crashed cups; an interim response to Peter Brookesmith – David Sivier
- The mystic and the spy; two early British UFO writers – Philip Taylor
- A fatal illusion – Matthew Graeber
- Varicose veins, part one: entering a Grey area – Martin Kottmeyer
- ETH: extremely tenuous hypothesis – John Rimmer
- Truth, Tales and Catalogues [Northern Echoes] – Peter Rogerson
- Communion cups and crashed saucers: part three: Meanwhile back at the ranch – Peter Brookesmith
- Gazurmah’s Sons, the psychopathology of the Nazi saucer myth – David Sivier
- Defending the PSH [Editorial] – John Rimmer
- Physical evidence related to UFO reports [Sturrock] – John Harney
- The devil and the deep blue sky – Gareth Medway
- The age of infantilism: a response to Brookesmith – David Sivier
- Like ball-lighting: a memory of Ralph Noyes – Dennis Stacy
- Saucers and science, where did it all go wrong? – John Harney
- Is the ETH a scientific hypothesis? – Peter Rogerson
- Bishops on the Loose – Danny O’Sullivan
- Memories reworked. (Northern Echoes) – Peter Rogerson
- Tricks of memory – Peter Rogerson
- War among the angels: Satanism as class conflict – David Sivier
- Strange and wonderfull newes – Gareth Medway and Mark McCann
- The case of the Warrington humadruz – Peter Rogerson
- The strange case of Mr Esther Rantzen and the demon headmaster – John Rimmer
- Plots against the world – Steven Woodbridge
- Nostradamus 1999 – is this it, then? – Gareth Medway
- The Manchester air myth – Rory Lushman
- Varicose veins, part two: Heading towards the future – Martin Kottmeyer
- AC in DC: when Jenny met Joe – Jenny Randles
Magonia 70, March 2000
- Secret truth, myth and madness: Howden Moor, Britain’s Roswell? – David Clarke
- The media and the paranormal – Dr Chris French
- The limners of faerie – David Sivier
- Matter of debate – Gareth Medway
- A sceptical view of Dr French – Montague Keene
- Scole for scandal – Peter Rogerson
- Farewell to monorail dreaming (Northern Echoes) – Peter Rogerson
- The decline and fall of the sociological empire – Anthony R. Brown
- The case for fence-sitting, part one – Gareth Medway
- Alien vice: the pornography of abduction – David Sivier
- The case for fence-sitting, part two – Gareth Medway
- If you go down to the woods tonight: the Travis Walton case – John Harney
- Images of Imogen: a classic Victorian ghost story – Peter Rogerson
- UFO hoaxing and the story of Alex Birch and Stephen Darbishire – David Clarke and Andy Roberts
- Account of experimental UFO hoaxing – David Simpson and Ken Raine
- Replying to The Pelican – Ann Druffell
- Friendship, the fantasy island – Diego Zuniga
- Monstrous tales – Gareth Medway
Magonia 78, June 2002
- Fireflies: The X-15 ‘UFO’ Sighting Controversy – Curtis Peebles
- Down-to-earth UFO experiences – Matthew Graeber
- Desperately seeking Rudolph (two parts) – Chris Aubeck
- Conspiracy theory in American history – Mike McHugh
- Faulty logic – The Pelican
- The Flatwoods Monster: a critical re-examination – Buzz Brandt
- Tangling with the trickster – David Perkins
- A social history of ball lightning – Martin Shough
- The Schauberger error – Kevin McClure
- How to write a best-seller – Gareth J. Medway
- Schismatrix: Reflections on the cult of information in film and beyond — David Sivier
- Cook’s tour: a trip down the mean streets of ufology – Curtis Peebles
- The Raefield affair – Matt Graeber
- The history man: Wittgensteins lion and the stories of Roswell – Peter Brookesmith
- Ufoology: as much fun as a barrel full of aliens – Matt Graeber
- Mindscapes; the development of psychogeography – David Sivier
- The alien carries paperwork – Martin Kottmeyer
Magonia 86, November 2004
- Visions before midnight: witchcraft, folklore and abductions – David Sivier
- Alien mimicry in popular culture – Michael McHugh
Magonia 88, May 2005
- Contactees versus abductees – John Rimmer
- The case of the vanishing X-15 pilot – Curtis Peebles
- Victorian charm of the protong – David Sivier
- In advance of the landing; Peter Caddy and Findhorn – Andy Roberts
- Aztec… in bloom again – Matt Graeber and Michael McClellan
- Curtis Peeble, the X-15 and Angela’s Ashes – Frank John Reid
- Make Ufology History -- 'The Pelican'
Magonia 91, February 2006
- Abducted in space – Curtis Peebles
- The Devil’s dozen – Gareth Medway
- Strange fruit: Ozark folklore – David Sivier
- A view of the Condign Report – John Rimmer
- Julian Hennessy, portrait of a British UFO pioneer – Joe McGonagle
- Making Hitler magic: unravelling the Spear of Destiny hoax – Kevin McClure
- Ike and the aliens: the origins of exopolitics – Curtis Peebles
- Invizikids – Mike Hallowell
- Cunning folk and familiar spirits – Peter Rogerson
- Hard core – John Rimmer
- Chicago cats and plastic bags – Frank John Reid
Magonia 95, May 2007
- A very British ufology – John Rimmer
- Roswell, YF110 and Constant Peg – Curtis Peebles
- Transformation of ufology – Matt Graeber
- Spectres meeting in a cemetery (two parts) – David Sivier
- A web of flying saucer lies – Nigel Watson
- Fear and loathing in New Hampshire – Peter Rogerson
Magonia 98, September 2008
- UFOs at the National Archives – David Clarke
- Mediums, mystics and Martians – Gareth J. Medway
- Some thought on ‘The UFO as an antiscientific symbol’ – John Rimmer
- A testable hypothesis, 1947 – Jerome Clark
Magonia, 1 - 49 (1979 - 1994)
Number 1, Autumn 1979
Magonia 2, Winter 1979-80
Magonia 3, Spring 1980
Magonia 4, Summer 1980
Magonia 5, [Autumn] 1980
Magonia 6, [Spring] 1981
Magonia 7, [Autumn] 1981
Magonia 8, [Spring] 1982
Magonia 9, [Summer] 1982
Magonia 10, [Autumn] 1982
Magonia 11, [Winter] 1982
Magonia 12 [Spring] 1983
Magonia 13 [Summer] 1983
Magonia 14 [Winter] 1983
Magonia 15, April 1984
Magonia 16, July 1984
Magonia 17, October 1984
Magonia 18, January 1985
Magonia 19, May 1985
Magonia 20, August 1985
Magonia 21, December 1985
Magonia 22, May 1986
Magonia 23, July 1986
Magonia 24, November 1986
Magonia 25, March 1987
Magonia 26, June 1987
Magonia 27, September 1987
Magonia 28, January 1988
Magonia 29, April 1988
Magonia 30, August 1988
Magonia 31, November 1988
Magonia 32, March 1988
- Abductions: the boundary deficit hypothesis – Martin Kottmeyer
- Reason and superstition – Ralph Noyes
- Imaginary reality – Patrick Harpur
Magonia 34, October 1989
- The American way: truth justice and abduction – Thomas Bullard
- Moore and the military – Dennis Stacy
- Entirely unpredisposed – Martin Kottmeyer
- ‘The American way’: a cock-and-Bullard story – Dennis Stillings
Magonia 37, October 1990
- On a summer’s day in the steel city of Sheffield …
- America strikes back: further rumblings from across the Atlantic – Thomas Bullard
- Somewhere a child is crying – Peter Rogerson
- From evidence of abuse to abuse of evidence: Roger Sandell
- The lessons of folklore – Michael Goss
- Seeing things – Nigel Watson
- Universe of spies: part one - Martin Kottmeyer
- Satanism update – Roger Sandell
- Universe of Spies, part two: eye in the sky – Martin Kottmeyer
- Old hat, new hat – Michael Goss
- Flying saucers from Hell – Bill Ellis
Magonia 41, November 1991
Magonia 42, March 1992
Magonia 43, July 1992
Magonia 44, October 1992
Magonia 45, March 1993
Magonia 46, June 1993
Magonia 47, October 1993
Magonia 48, January 1994
Magonia 49, June 1994
MUFOB New Series (1975 - 1979)
Number 1, Winter 1975
Number 2, March 1976
Number 4, Autumn 1976
Number 5, Winter 1976/7
Number 6, Spring 1977
Number 7, Summer 1977
Number 8, Autumn 1977
Number 9, Winter 1977-78
Number 10, Spring 1978
Number 11, Summer 1978
Number 12, Autumn 1978
Number 13, Winter 1978-9
Number 14, Spring 1979
Number 15, Summer 1979
Merseyside UFO Bulletin (1968-1974)
Volume 1, number 1, January-February 1968
- Merseyside UFO Bulletin number 1 (complete text)
Doubts about Condon; the Alamoso case, local UFO reports, Loco Hoax, unsettled ufologists
Volume 1, number 2, March-April 1968
Volume 1, number 3, May – June 1968
Volume 1, number 4, July -August 1968
Volume 1, number 5, September-October 1968
- New hope for extraterrestrial communication - Paul Hopkins
Volume 2, number 1, January-February 1969
Volume 2, number 2, March – April 1969
Volume 2, number 3, May-June 1969
Volume 2, number 4, July- August 1969
Volume 2, number 5, September-October 1969
Volume 2, number 6, November-December 1969
Volume 3, number 1, January-February 1970
Volume 3, number 2, March-April 1970
Volume 3, number 3, May-June 1970
Volume 3, number 4, September 1970
Volume 3, number 5, November 1970
Volume 3, number 6, December 1970
Volume 4, number 1, Spring 1971
Volume 4, number 2, June 1971
Volume 4, Number 3, Summer 1971
Volume 4, number 4, September-October 1971
Volume 4, number 5, December 1971
- The New Ufology: a critique. Alan Sharp
Volume 4, number 6, Winter 1971
Volume 5, number 1, Spring 1972
Volume 5, number 2, June 1971
Volume 5, number 3, Summer 1972
Volume 5, number 4, Autumn 1972
Volume 5, number 5, March 1973
- Identifying UFOs – Nigel Watson
Volume 5, number 6, May 1973
Volume 6, number 1, July 1973
Volume 6, number 2, August 1973
Volume 6, number 3, January 1974
Volume 6, number 4, April 1974
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