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How does mankind deal with miracles? This question has assumed a more-than-theoretical importance in the life of Michael Glickman, who has been witnessing the miraculous on a regular basis since he investigated his first crop circle in 1990. In the years since then, an intensive study of the crop-circle phenomenon in the region of its most important appearances—the English countryside—has given Glickman extraordinary personal insight into a subject usually known only through secondhand reports and speculation.

More than eight years in the writing, Crop Circles The Bones of God is unique among books on this modern enigma in that it combines the author’s firsthand field encounters with some of the most famous crop-circle formations (such as Alton Barnes 1990 and Silbury Hill 1997, as well as more recent circles) with intricate and dazzling analyses of the structure and content of those formations. 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.

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"Wow. Michael Glickman is not only witty and brilliant, but this book is so beautifully rendered and printed it is a pleasure to hold in my hand and read. The subject matter is of course controversial but important. The crop circle phenomenon is worthy of the most comprehensive and serious attention for those who are willing to open their minds to new possibilities. There are now many brilliant books with splendid photographs of these elegant examples of "something else" that is going on that I encourage the curious to read and explore them."

Product details

  • Paperback 160 pages
  • Publisher Frog Books (May 12, 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781583942284
  • ISBN-13 978-1583942284
  • ASIN 1583942289

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Crop Circles The Bones of God Michael Glickman Books Reviews


  • Wow. Michael Glickman is not only witty and brilliant, but this book is so beautifully rendered and printed it is a pleasure to hold in my hand and read. The subject matter is of course controversial but important. The crop circle phenomenon is worthy of the most comprehensive and serious attention for those who are willing to open their minds to new possibilities. There are now many brilliant books with splendid photographs of these elegant examples of "something else" that is going on that I encourage the curious to read and explore them.
  • This book is up to the high standards one finds in the Wooden Books series. It is filled with beautiful illustrations, appealing layouts and succinct copy. The author does not engage in the ongoing battle of hoaxers vs. witnesses/believers. Instead he presents pictures and commentary on the chronological development of the crop circles from the 1980's into the 2000's; from relatively small circle formations to very complex, precise designs over 600 feet long. Some of these formations appeared within a couple of hours during the day in highly trafficked areas and others in isolated locations that were not likely to be seen. Because the book can be read in one sitting, it makes a strong overall statement about the mystery of these events.
  • Michael Glickman's most recent book _Crop Circles The
    Bones of God_ is truly extraordinary and will long be
    considered a classic -- a beautifully conceived and
    executed book. I've been in the fields, attended the
    conferences, and read Glickman's other books, as well
    as John Michell's and Allan Brown's study of _Crooked
    Soley_, which is terrific, and the general literature,
    and recognize Glickman's further elaboration of all the
    earlier studies here as a very significant
    contribution.

    Based on Glickman's lectures, that I've heard, but
    particularly in this book, I'm keenly aware of what an
    excellent, patient teacher he is. Beyond that he has
    an amazing sense of how to build a picture from
    fundamentals through interpretation. This is a great
    job! As an architect, he is extraordinarily aware of
    just how wonderful these "pictures in the fields"
    really are.

    I highly recommend this book to everyone with any
    interest in anomalous phenomena. Regardless of their
    initial viewpoint, they'll be entertained and informed.
    At a minimum, their sense of wonder will be fed.
  • Glickman's newest book on the 'crop circle' phenomenon is a great starting point for anyone who still thinks that these increasingly complex patterns are made by groups of people...out in the fields...in the middle of the night...without being detected...year after year...anonymously, with no interest in fame or even recognition for their sublime creations (and no revenue, none are copyrighted either).
    In fact, Glickman makes an excellent point early on what may be just as interesting as the phenomenon itself - is the ability of so many people to pretend it isn't happening...or that it's been 'solved'.
    This book is far from exhaustive, many areas of research aren't even mentioned. This is not because the author (a former architect and designer) is uninformed, he has been visiting, photographing and studying crop circles for 20 years. Lucid, concise and copiously illustrated with photos and diagrams, this slim volume will crack a complacent head wide open!
  • Most of the world will live and die without ever even knowing or caring about crop circles. I consider myself blessed to have been introduced to them by Michael Glickman, whose YouTube videos as well as this excellent book astonish and inspire me to hold the mysterious with reverence.
  • Mr. Glickman's special gift in regard to the Crop Circle phenomenon is his willingness to let his love affair with the circlemakers shine forth for all to see. I believe that for whatever reason Mr. Glickman has a special and unique relationship to the entire phenomenon. To me the book is not a third-hand account of a paranormal phenomenon. It is about a man's special relationship with a special phenomenon. Step by step chronologically Mr. Glickman walks us through the journey he has taken in trying to decipher the messages sent to us in these agricultural mandalas. Each time he uses optimism and hope in his understanding of the patterns it seems he (we) is rewarded with another clue. In the final chapter he shares with us his entire process, from inception to understanding. surrounding a recent pattern which is one of the most fascinating and direct messages to us from these entities to date. This understanding comes about through a team effort via other circle readers, perhaps in itself sending us a message on how we are to proceed in our understanding of messages from beyond. But it seems that the makers have sent Mr. Glickman a direct and personal invitation as well - no longer able to walk, Mr. Glickman stoically refuses to trample the crop with his wheelchair and thus has been unable to visit the crop circles he so completely reveres. And yet in this one supremely tantalizing piece, which is outlined wonderfully in the book, the circlemakers have done something very unusual -- they formed the piece to encompass the main road within the glyphs' confines, thus allowing Mr. Glickman to visit the piece in person. Along with a story he reveals about a direct image of a circle glyph being beamed into his living room we begin to see a pattern of an ongoing playful interaction between a force beyond our comprehension and a man very much within it. Perhaps there are chosen prophets, after all....
  • I bought an earlier edition here, whereas later and larger ones are better. I miss seeing in big color photos the actual crop circles. This is a bit too small of a summary for a person who has been watching this phenomenon for several years. Mr. Glickman is an international expert on crop circles and this is not his latest publication.

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