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Periodical: Panorama

Summary: From Pat Deveney's database:

Panorama.
The Magazine with the Wide Horizon. For Students and Study Groups of UFO and Co-Related Subjects / Offcial Organ of UFOPIA, Unidentified Flyin Objects Phenomena Investigation, Australia.
Behold! Come let us go
1962--1970?
Bimonthly
Kilburn, South Australia, Australia.
Editor: Fred P. Stone, editor and publisher.
Publisher: UTOPIA Publications.
Succeeds: Australian Saucer Record (merged into this, May 1963, after sharing editorial control before that)
1/1, 1962.
2/s- or 25 cents, $1.00 a year, 18 pp. (varies) typed and mimeographed

The first issue was issued as a Special Edition of the Australian Saucer Record, also edited and published by Stone, and when that trial proved successful the journal was published on its own. Stone had started the Australian Flying Saucer Research Society in Adelaide in February 1955 which published the Australian Saucer Record. The cover design of a youth crying "Behold! Come let us go!" was intended to describe the optimistic "New Youth of the New Age, born in the old but on the thresh-hold of the New. . . . He sees in the near distance The Rising Sun of the New Age and the City of the Future beginning to take shape." This future was filled with the unexplained and mysterious, like the "Tasmanian Monster" examined in the second issue that had washed ashore and might possibly be "a thing from outer space." This was followed regularly by stories of UFOs, Ancient Lemuria, life on other planets, the Fatima letters, the Marie Celeste, hollow earth, "seabottom civilizations," the Shaver Mystery, psychic phenomena, George Adamski, magnetic fields and vanishing ships, exchavations under the Great Pyramid, and the whole "borderland field."

Issues:Panorama V01 N01 May 1962
Panorama V01 N02 Jun 1962
Panorama V01 N03 Jul 1962
Panorama V01 N04 Aug 1962
Panorama V01 N06 Nov 1962
Panorama V02 N01 Feb 1963
Panorama V02 N02 Apr 1963
Panorama V02 N03 May 1963
Panorama V02 N04 Jul-aug 1963
Panorama V02 N05 Dec 1963
Panorama V03 N01 Feb 1963
Panorama V03 N02 1963
Panorama V03 N03 1963
Panorama V03 N04 1964
Panorama V03 N05 Jul-aug 1964
Panorama V03 N06 Sep-oct 1964
Panorama V03 N07 Sep-oct 1964
Panorama V04 N01 Jan-feb 1965
Panorama V04 N02 1965
Panorama V04 N03 1965
Panorama V04 N04 1965
Panorama V04 N05 1965
Panorama V04 N06 1965
Panorama V05 N01 Jan-feb 1966
Panorama V05 N02 Mar-apr 1966
Panorama V05 N03 May-jun 1966
Panorama V05 N04 Jul-aug 1966
Panorama V05 N05 Sep-oct 1966
Panorama V05 N06 Nov-dec 1966
Panorama V06 N01 Jan-feb 1967
Panorama V06 N02 1967 Mar-apr Partial
Panorama V06 N03 May-jun 1967
Panorama V06 N04 Jul-aug 1967 Partial
Panorama V06 N05 Sep-oct 1967
Panorama V06 N06 Nov-dec 1967
Panorama V07 N01 Jan Feb 1968
Panorama V07 N02 Mar-apr 1968
Panorama V07 N03 May-jun 1968
Panorama V07 N04 Jul Aug 1968
Panorama V07 N05 Oct-nov 1968
Panorama V08 N01 Jan-feb 1969
Panorama V08 N02 Mar-apr 1969
Panorama V08 N03 May-jun 1969
Panorama V08 N04 Jul-aug 1969
Panorama V08 N05 Sep-oct 1969
Panorama V08 N06 Nov-dec 1969
Panorama V09 N01 Jan-feb 1970
Panorama V09 N02 Mar-apr 1970 Partial
Panorama V09 N03 May-jun 1970
Panorama V09 N04 Jul-aug 1970
Panorama V09 N05 Sep-oct 1970
Panorama V10 N02 1971
Panorama V10 N05 And 06


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