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Borderlands: The Ultimate Exploration of the Surrounding Unknown [Hardcover]

Mike Dash (Author)
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November 1, 1999
A look at the world of the strange and unexplained by a paranormal investigator takes readers on a tour of the globe while uncovering mysteries ranging from the Roswell Incident to bizarre phone calls from the grave.


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"The book of the decade...a dazzling work of brilliance."
-- Strange Magazine

"A splendid piece of work."
-- Daily Telegraph

"Enthralling!"
-- The Guardian

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Explore the Borderlands...

* The charred remains of Helen Conway, whose body "exploded."
   Was this a case of spontaneous combustion?
* Discoveries of 130-foot-long boa constrictors and twelve-foot giant kangaroos.
  What other species have gone undiscovered?
*In England, a town is pelted from the sky by hundreds of tiny rose-colored frogs.
  Is this a one-time event, an omen, or a bizarre natural phenomenon?

Near-death experiences...lake monsters...crop circles...fairies...visions of the Virgin Mary...Using his vast research and privileged access to case files, noted paranormal investigator Mike Dash has compiled this unprecedented collection of the most baffling puzzles of our time. Touring the globe and sifting through a vast array of eyewitness accounts and film and photographic evidence, Dash separates genuine cases from hoaxes and dares to record those macabre, inexplicable, and terrifying events where there is no other explanation except--that what people saw, heard, and sometimes lived to tell about is true! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 520 pages
  • Publisher: Overlook Hardcover; First Edition edition (November 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0879517247
  • ISBN-13: 978-0879517243
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,260,058 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mike Dash, the author of Tulipomania, Batavia's Graveyard, Thug, Satan's Circus and now The First Family, was born, in 1963, just outside London, and educated at Gatow School, Berlin, Wells Cathedral School, Somerset, and Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he read history and ran the Cambridge student magazine. From there he moved on to King's College, London, where in 1990 he completed an unusually obscure PhD thesis describing British submarine policy between the Crimean and the First World Wars.

Dash's first job, for which he was thoroughly unqualified, was compiling about a quarter of the entries for Harrap's Dictionary of Business and Finance (1988), a volume that he researched via clandestine meetings in a London Spud-U-Like with a college friend who had gone into banking. From there, he began a six-year career in journalism book-ended by stints as a gossip columnist for Fashion Weekly and a section editor at UK Press Gazette, the journalists' newspaper.

While still at UKPG, Dash took a phone call from John Brown, the maverick publisher of Viz, who asked him to suggest the names of some possible magazine publishers with an editorial background and some knowledge of the newstrade, Unsurprisingly nominating himself, Dash found himself hired to take over the eccentric portfolio of Viz Comic and Gardens Illustrated.

Dash's first book, The Limit (1995), was published by BBC Books and his second, Borderlands (1997) by Heinemann. He has since written five works of historical non fiction, all of them acclaimed for combining detailed original research with a compelling narrative style.

Having written his first three books while still with John Brown Publishing, Dash has been a full-time writer since 2001. He lives in London with his wife and daughter.

'History doesn't get much more readable.'
New York Daily News

'Dash writes with unabashedly cinematic flair, backed by meticulous research.'
New York Times

'Dash captures the reader with narrative based on dogged research, more richly evocative of character and place than any fiction, and so well written he is impossible to put down.'
The Australian

'An indefatigable researcher with a prodigious descriptive flair.'
Sunday Telegraph

'Dash writes the best kind of history: detailed, imaginative storytelling founded on vast knowledge.'
Minneapolis Star-Tribune


 

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exellent book, written with clarity and dry humour, January 24, 2000
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This review is from: Borderlands: The Ultimate Exploration of the Surrounding Unknown (Hardcover)
I was lucky enough to find the hardback edition of this book being sold really cheaply and I`ve never regretted buying it. It deals with the full breadth of the `fringe' phenomena. The book is very well written and by turns, informative, amazing and amusing. Dash walks a tightrope between impartiality and outright scepticism. Particularly amusing is the way he completely demolishes the legend of the Loch Ness monster. There is such a wealth of information here that I seem to get something new out of his book each time I read it. I don't agree all his conclusions, especially the one about UFOs being a product of `fantasy prone' individuals but most of the time he seems to hit the target dead centre. Essential reading for those interested in strange phenomena.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The cover teaser is somewhat misleading, November 29, 2004
The cover screams - "[Mike] Dash...dares to record those macabre, inexplicable, and otherwise terrifying events where there is no other explanation *except*-that what people saw...is true!" The reality is far less sensational and more scholarly. Essentially, he argues for a sort of collective cultural source for most of these manifestations by pointing out many of the cultural variations in similar types of manifestations, while suggesting altered states of consciousness (such as hypnogogic states) as an actual vehicle for the manifestations. In just one fascinating example of many, he examines UFO sightings, and compares the shape of the UFO manifestation (saucers, triangles, or "flying cigars") and shows that the geocultural region that the UFO sighting takes place in tends to influence how the UFO's physical characteristics are perceived by the observer, as well as the content and quantity of such sightings. Religious (visions, stigmata), ghostly (ectoplasm, mediums) and beastly (bigfeet, chupacabra) phenomena are given similar treatment.

If a criticism can be drawn, the book has a weakness which stems from Dash's insincere speculation regarding the issue of the "reality" of these borderland visitations. He tapers off at the end and never gives the ideas his ample evidence supports the forceful resolution they need. And I suspect he overachieves a bit in trying to be sensitive to the feelings of the "visited" by using gentle and deliberately mystical prose and constantly second-guessing his own conclusions. The book's ultimate conclusion treads a fine line between attempting to rationally explain (or calmly debunk) these types of phenomena and then subtly suggesting a metaphysical maguffin to explain the manifestation of said phenomena. This is the danger of using of the concepts of a "borderlands dimension" and "visitations" to generalize these experiences. You can see it in a survey of the negative reviews here, which tend to either come from forteans who detest the excessive skepticism, or skeptics who object to some of the ultimate speculation.

Nevertheless the general impression this book leaves is of a wealth of well-researched and finely-presented facts about the bizarre in their cultural context that will find welcoming audiences in cryptozoological, fantastical, or even skeptical camps. Dash's overall qualifications as a highly-informed journalist of the paranormal realm prove to be exceptional and well-documented and his work certainly rivals that of Jerome Clark. Viewing paranormal phenomena through the cultural lens is very helpful and enlightening for anyone assessing (or dismissing) the objective reality of said phenomena.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent reading, December 14, 2001
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rickey l. esteves sr (san francisco, ca United States) - See all my reviews
this is an excellent book.It is very evenly distributed subjectively and objectively on subjects that range from ufos to poltergeists to weeping statues and so on.Mr.Dash put in a lot of research effort into this book and it shows.I just finished reading Jerome clark's "unexplained",Colin Wilson's "Beyond the Occcult",and John Keel's "Jadoo" and this book was easily right there with them.
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