BUFORA Journal.
Other titles: BUFORA Journal and Bulletin / BUFORA Bulletin
1964--2005 Quarterly, bimonthly
London, England.
Editor: John Cleary-Baker; Jenny Randles.
Publisher: British UFO Research Association (BUFORA) Ltd.
Succeeds: LUFORA Bulletin (London UFO Research Organization) merged with BUFOA Journal (British UFO Association, immediate predecessor, 1963) to form this journal
Succeeded by: BUFORA Bulletin (1981 on)
1/1, Summer 1964-2005. 16-40 pp. A subscription to the journal was included in the society’s dues of one guinea - £ 20, but non-members could buy it for 2s 6d - £ 2.
The journal originated in the 1962 merger of several regional UFO groups that had their own newsletters and bulletins, and it became and remained the premier British UFO journal, setting the standards (sobriety and detail) for investigating and reporting on UFO sightings and proper witness debriefing. and evaluation. It tried to avoid the sensational and mystical strove to be alert to hoaxes and fraud. It was supplemented by additional newsletters and bulletins (like the BUFORA Bulletin) to alert members to special concerns or events. National Library of Australia; Columbia University, etc.