Book of the Damned


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(3.6 stars; 40 reviews)

The Book of the Damned was the first published nonfiction work of the author Charles Fort (first edition 1919). Dealing with various types of anomalous phenomena including UFOs, strange falls of both organic and inorganic materials from the sky, odd weather patterns, the possible existence of creatures generally held to be mythological, disappearances of people under strange circumstances, and many other phenomena, the book is historically considered to be the first written in the specific field of anomalistics. - Summary from Wikipedia (14 hr 27 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 34:28 Read by Matthew Shepherd
Chapter 2 15:27 Read by Matthew Shepherd
Chapter 3 54:13 Read by Matthew Shepherd
Chapter 4 27:50 Read by Matthew Shepherd
Chapter 5 46:38 Read by Andrew Coleman
Chapter 6 43:21 Read by Jc Guan
Chapter 7-a 22:51 Read by flakker
Chapter 7-b 22:59 Read by flakker
Chapter 8-a 33:55 Read by Acacia Wood
Chapter 8-b 31:58 Read by Acacia Wood
Chapter 9 26:54 Read by Jc Guan
Chapter 10 27:07 Read by Jc Guan
Chapter 11-a 23:01 Read by Jc Guan
Chapter 11-b 24:39 Read by Jc Guan
Chapter 12 41:58 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 13-a 31:30 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 13-b 30:24 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 14-a 28:18 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 14-b 32:51 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapters 15-16 32:54 Read by flakker
Chapter 17-a 31:48 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 17-b 38:59 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapters 18-19 25:22 Read by Acacia Wood
Chapter 20 30:33 Read by Acacia Wood
Chapters 21-22 25:46 Read by Acacia Wood
Chapters 23-24 27:06 Read by Acacia Wood
Chapters 25-26 23:32 Read by Great Plains
Chapters 27-28 31:04 Read by Great Plains

Reviews


(5 stars)

Ttruth doesn't need a good review. hundreds of eye witness accounts quoted directly from the original and well respected scientific journals. These well documented historical events should be common knowledge. Truth is stranger than fiction. Those poor reviews must been posted by Smithsonian employees

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(5 stars)

All his books are intersting