I'm currently researching some of the ideas of this very wise (now deceased) academic. Sadly many of his books are now out of print, so if any of you know of sources or have done any research of your own? ...
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I thought you were talking about Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (who always seems to be in Geneva or Brazil or wherever these days).
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Erm, no ... I'm not aware of this chap you mention - I'll check him out ...
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Hmm - he might not be strictly relevant to your research.Dodges Unlimited Inc. wrote: Erm, no ... I'm not aware of this chap you mention - I'll check him out ...
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lazarus corporation wrote:I thought you were talking about Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (who always seems to be in Geneva or Brazil or wherever these days).
Me too.
These blokes have done a little bit...Dodges Unlimited Inc. wrote:I'm currently researching some of the ideas of this very wise (now deceased) academic. Sadly many of his books are now out of print, so if any of you know of sources or have done any research of your own? ...
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As mentioned The Archdrude of Wessex is a bit of a Lethbridge-head.Dodges Unlimited Inc. wrote:I'm currently researching some of the ideas of this very wise (now deceased) academic. Sadly many of his books are now out of print, so if any of you know of sources or have done any research of your own? ...
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I did read a great book by Colin Wilson about him (amongst others) some years ago. I'm sure it would be available from your local library.
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Thanks for this HC! - My local library (Presteigne) is unlikely to have it as it is very small, but they are helpful and always sort inter-library loans for me ...
I'm trying to re-kindle an interest I had in all of this from over twenty years ago! - Who knows where the time goes, eh?! I went on a dowsing course last weekend and it made me realise that I should devote more time to this - especially as there are so many interesting locations where I live too! The books I once read, including those by TC now seem to have vanished from library catalogues, and even Amazon only have expensive used copies ... Time for some reprints surely?
Dum de dum ... Where's my pendulum? - Ah right there!
I'm trying to re-kindle an interest I had in all of this from over twenty years ago! - Who knows where the time goes, eh?! I went on a dowsing course last weekend and it made me realise that I should devote more time to this - especially as there are so many interesting locations where I live too! The books I once read, including those by TC now seem to have vanished from library catalogues, and even Amazon only have expensive used copies ... Time for some reprints surely?
Dum de dum ... Where's my pendulum? - Ah right there!
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