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Author Title Publisher Year Published Notes
Cantril, Hadley. The Invasion from Mars: a Study in the Psychology of Panic, with the Complete Script of the Famous Orson Welles Broadcast. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press 1940 1st edition. 228 p. Seveal later printing, though no new material added. Discusses a series of interviews conducted by Princeton 1 week after the broadcast, as part of a study on the effects of radio. Interestingly, Grover's Mill is not far away.
Hancock, Graham. The Mars Mystery: the Secret Connection Between Earth and the Red Planet. New York: Crown 1998 1st edition. 344 p. Another work building on Hoagland's theories.
Hoagland, Richard. The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books 1987 1st edition. Account of the face and the Cydonia region.
Hoagland, Richard. The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books 1992 2nd edition, paperback only. New material, observations, and theories added. Account of the face and the Cydonia region. Later edition in 1996 continues to refute NASA finding about the face, addressing new data.
Lowell, Percival. Mars and Its Canals. New York: Macmillan 1906 1st edition. 393 p. 2nd of the three major books by Lowell about Mars. There was a second printing in August 1907, and it was still being printed as of 1911.
Lowell, Percival. Mars and Its Canals. Waterbury, CT: Brohan 2003 Reprint edition of the work, a facsimile of the thisd edition of 1911. Paperback. 2nd of the three major books by Lowell about Mars.
Lowell, Percival. Mars as the Abode of Life. New York: Macmillan 1908 1st edition. 288 p. 8 lectures published together, this work puts forth the full unfettered view of Lowell’s populated Mars. 3rd of his mars titles, and arguably the most controversial. A second printing was done in 1909, and a third in 1910.
Lowell, Percival. Mars as the Abode of Life. Waterbury, CT: Brohan 2000 Rrprint edition. 288 p. Paperback. 8 lectures published together, this work puts forth the full unfettered view of Lowell’s populated Mars. 3rd of his mars titles, and arguably the most controversial.
McDaniel, Stanley V. The McDaniel Report: On the Failure of Executive, Congressional, and Scientific Responsibility in Investigating Possible Evidence of Artificial Structures on the Surface Berkeley: North Atlantic Books 1994 1st edition. (24) 174 p. A book arguing for an extraterrestrial cause for the face of Cydonia.
Norman, Ruth and Thomas Miller. Martian Underground Cities Discovered. El Cajon, CA: Unarius Education Foundation 1977 1st edition. Paperback. 341 p.
Pozos, Randolfo Rafael The Face on Mars: Evidence for a Lost Civilization? Chicago: Chicago Review Press 1986 1st edition. softcover only. 135 p. Follows and adds little to Hoaglund.

 

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