Crop Circles

  • Crop Circles: Signs, Wonders and Mysteries
    By Karen Alexander, Steve Alexander

    As an expression of fiveness there can be no bettering the formation at Green Street: an outer pentagon, with interior pentagrams, the iteration of fiveness is allpervading. There are some other lovely numbers at playin this formation ...

  • Crop Circles
    By Lucy Pringle

    Throughout the world a great number of beautiful and complex markings continually appear in a variety of media, not just crops, but grass, reed beds, forest tops and even sand, snow and ice. But what are crop circles?

  • Crop Circles: Signs of Contact
    By Stephen J. Spignesi, Colin Andrews

    Traces the history of crop circles, providing an overview of the crop circle mystery and speculating as to what they might mean and where they come from.

  • Crop Circles: Exploring the Designs and Mysteries
    By Werner Anderhub, Hans-Peter Roth

    Throughout the world, mysterious patterns have almost magically started appearing in fields--baffling the farmers who own the land and the scientists who examine them.

  • Crop Circles: The Bones of God
    By Michael Glickman

    This beautifully illustrated mix of personal narrative with detailed study informs a larger discussion of the role of crop circles in the modern world and their unprecedented promise of new chapters in the history of consciousness.

  • Crop Circles
    By Carolyn North

    But who could have created 3,000 complicated designs all over the world without leaving behind even one careless footprint? This book explores what is known about crop circles and provides a compelling argument for taking them seriously.

  • Crop Circles
    By Kraig Helstrom

    "Engaging images accompany information about crop circles. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--Provided by publisher.

  • Crop Circles
    By Michael Martin

    Describes the history, sightings, and search for the causes of crop circles.

  • Crop Circles: Art in the Landscape
    By Lucy Pringle

    Lucy Pringle has been photographing and researching crop circles for nearly 20 years. She here presents a catalogue of her awe-inspiring aerial photographs taken across the South of England.

  • Crop circles
    By Antonella Polenta

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  • Crop Circles
    By Jan Burns

    This book provides an introduction to crop circles, including various theories about how these designs have been created.

  • Crop Circles
    By Andrea Pelleschi

    Put on your detective hat and uncover the facts and myths about crop circles.

  • Crop Circles: An Art of Our Time
    By Mary Carroll Nelson

    Since the late 1970s, crop circles have been appearing in grain fields all across the globe, but especially in Southern England. These large graphic designs are created through the contrast...

  • Crop Circles: UFOs, ETs and Crop Circle Warnings
    By Steve Canada

    Crop Circles: UFOs, ETs and Crop Circle Warnings

  • Crop Circles: The Greatest Mystery of Modern Times
    By Lucy Pringle

    In this extraordinary study, Lucy Pringle brings together her stunning aerial photographs with her many years of intensive research investigating a phenomenon which continues to baffle scientists throughout the world.

  • Crop Circles
    By Andrea Pelleschi

    Put on your detective hat and uncover the facts and myths about crop circles.

  • Crop Circles: A Mystery Solved
    By Jenny Randles, Paul Fuller

    A study of the phenomenon of crop circles, discussing whether they may be caused by UFOs. Jenny Randles is Britain's only professional ufologist and the author of several books, including...

  • Crop Circles: The Latest Evidence
    By Colin Andrews, Pat Delgado

    An examination of the crop circle phenomenon.

  • Crop Circles: Harbingers of World Change
    By Alick Bartholomew

    With colour illustrations of 1991 events, this book seeks to show connections between the crop circle phenomenon and current world changes - social, economic and ecological.

  • Crop Circles: Art in the Landscape

    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.