George Adamski

Adamski was the first, and most famous, of several so-called UFO contactees who came to prominence during the 1950s. Adamski called himself a "philosopher, teacher, student and saucer researcher", although most UFO researchers and investigators regarded him as a charlatan and a con artist and concluded that his many claims were an elaborate hoax.
Adamski authored three books describing his meetings with Nordic aliens and his travels with them aboard their spaceships: ''Flying Saucers Have Landed'' (co-written with Desmond Leslie) in 1953, ''Inside the Space Ships'' in 1955, and ''Flying Saucers Farewell'' in 1961. The first two books were both bestsellers; by 1960 they had sold a combined 200,000 copies. In addition to his contributions to ufology in the United States, Adamski's work became popular in other countries, especially Japan and helped inspire many depictions of aliens and UFOs in postwar Japanese culture and media. Provided by Wikipedia
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Flying saucers have landed by Leslie, Desmond, Adamski, George
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Fliegende Untertassen sind gelandet by Leslie, Desmond, Adamski, George
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Fliegende Untertassen sind gelandet by Leslie, Desmond, Adamski, George
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Im Innern der Raumschiffe by Adamski, George 1891-1965
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Der Venusier und George Adamski (Flying saucers have landed, dt. - Uebertr.: Fritz Randolph.) by Adamski, George
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