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From Pat Deveney's database:
Bright Horizons. As all of Pelley's publications, the journal was well illustrated and beautifully laid out. In it, he returned to the original spiritualist and occult interests he had set out in the the New Liberator, without the political and racist diatribes of his work from
The New Liberator ( |
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| Horizon V1 N1 Aug 1953 | |
| Bright Horizons V1 N2 Sep 1953 | |
| Bright Horizons V1 N3 Oct 1953 | |
| Bright Horizons V1 N4 Nov 1953 | |
| Bright Horizons V1 N5 Dec 1953 | |
| Bright Horizons V1 N6 Jan 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V2 N1 Feb 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V2 N2 Mar 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V2 N3 Apr 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V2 N4 May 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V2 N5 Jun 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V2 N6 Jul 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V3 N1 Aug 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V3 N2 Sep 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V3 N3 Oct 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V3 N4 Nov 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V3 N5 Dec 1954 | |
| Bright Horizons V3 N6 Jan 1955 | |
| Bright Horizons V4 N1 Feb 1955 | |
| Bright Horizons V4 N2 Mar 1955 | |
| Bright Horizons V4 N3 Apr 1955 | |
| Bright Horizons V4 N4 May 1955 | |
| Bright Horizons V4 N5 Jun 1955 | |
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Read across 1953–1955, Bright Horizons is a contactee paper of the first saucer wave — heavily spiritual and psychic, the space visitors received as moral and cosmic teachers (their message a critique of commercial greed and a call to higher living). It sits firmly on the OTHERWISE side of the field, the saucer a vehicle of spiritual instruction rather than a physical object. Contactee-spiritual. Generated by Claude from the periodical's digitized text; a thematic reading, not a bibliographic description. |
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