Whether they are scientific enigmas, paranormal phenomena, mischievous hoaxes, or inspired land art, the scale, beauty, and mathematical and symbolic complexity of crop circles continue to astound. Throughout the summer months every year, in fields of oilseed rape, barley, and wheat, a rash of ever more elaborate circles and designs appears. Lucy Pringle has been photographing and researching crop circles for nearly 20 years. Here she presents a catalog of her awe-inspiring aerial photographs taken across the south of ...
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Whether they are scientific enigmas, paranormal phenomena, mischievous hoaxes, or inspired land art, the scale, beauty, and mathematical and symbolic complexity of crop circles continue to astound. Throughout the summer months every year, in fields of oilseed rape, barley, and wheat, a rash of ever more elaborate circles and designs appears. Lucy Pringle has been photographing and researching crop circles for nearly 20 years. Here she presents a catalog of her awe-inspiring aerial photographs taken across the south of England from 1993 to 2006, guaranteed to amaze believers and skeptics alike.
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Edition:
First Paperback Edition; First Impression
Publisher:
Frances Lincoln
Published:
2010
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17874061594
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Very Good with no dust jacket. 0711230927. With colour plates. Slight scratching to back cover. Slight bumping to corners. Slight wear to spine, covers and corners.; Quarto; 112 pages.
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Good. 108 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white, Illustrations, color, Line drawings, black & white. Bump to head of spine. Covers rubbed and creased with minor edge wear. Some pages have dent. All pages have upper corner bend or crease. Book otherwise clean and unmarked with tight binding.
I purchased Crop Circles for the large, clear photos of many types of crop circles. I find these images aid in meditation, and they inspire me when it comes to my art work. The text is clear, concise, and informative. Although not taking a position on the issue, the author explains the debate over earthly-or-alien origins for the crop circle phenomenom, allowing the reader to decide for him/herself.