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UFOs: A Manual for the Millennium [Mass Market Paperback]

Phil Cousineau (Author)
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July 11, 1995
Everything you always wanted to know about UFOs, extraterrestrial visitors, flying saucers, and natural deceptions, and including photographs, charts, illustrations, and groundbreaking insights into this fascinating growing phenomenon.

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About the Author

Phil Cousineau is an author, teacher, adventure travel leader, editor, photographer, and documentary filmmaker. His life-long fascination with the art, literature, and history of culture has taken him on journeys around theworld. He lectures frequently on a wide range of topics from creativity, mythology, and film to soul, writing, and travel.

Born at an army hospital in Columbia, South Carolina in 1952, Phil Cousineau grew up just outside of Detroit. While moonlighting in an automotive parts factory he studied journalism at the University of Detroit.His peripatetic career has also included stints as a sportswriter and photographer, playing basketball in Europe, harvesting date trees on an Israeli kibbutz, and painting forty-four Victorian houses in San Francisco.

His books published by HarperCollins are Soul: An Archaeology: Readings from Socrates to Ray Charles, The Soul of the World, Prayers at 3 a.m., The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work, and UFOs (from theperspective of myth). The Art of Pilgrimage: A Seeker's Guide to Making Travel Sacred, Soul Moments: Marvelous Stories of Synchronicity and Design Outlaws: On the Ecological Frontier are his most recent books. A book of his travel stories and reflections, The Book of Roads, will be published in early 1999. Deadlines: A Rhapsody on a Theme of Famous Last Words is anothertitle. Cousineau worked with the drummer John Densmore on his best-selling autobiography, Riders on the Storm: My Life with Jim Morrison and The Doors,and is a contributor to twelve other books.

His articles, reviews and poetry have been widely published in magazines and newspapers around the country. He has collaborated and appeared with Huston Smith, Joseph Campbell, Robert A. Johnson, Robert Bly, GioiaTimpanelli, Marian Zimmer Bradley, Mort Rosenblum, Brother David Steindl-Rast, Noel Riley-Fitch, Brian Swimme, Marija Gimbutas, John Densmore, David Whyte, Chungliang Al Huang, David Darling, Angeles Arrien, Robert Moore, Fred Alan Wolf, Mike Pindar, and Jamake Highwater.

His screenwriting credits in documentary films, which have won more thantwenty-five international awards, include: Ecological Design: Inventing the Future, The Wayfarers: The Revival of Polynesian Navigation, The PeyoteRoad, The Red Road to Sobriety, Your Humble Serpent: The Life of Reuben Snake, Wiping the Tears of Seven Generations, Eritrea: March to Freedom, The Presence of the Goddess, The Hero's Journey: The World of Joseph Campbell,and the 1991 Academy Award-nominated Forever Activists: Stories from theAbraham Lincoln Brigade.

His current projects include a television series, "The Soul of the City,"with Cousineau as host, currently in development with PBS, to be co-producedby Delilah Films and Pacific Ocean Post, Santa Monica, as well as three newbooks: Riddle Me This: A World Treasury of Riddles, Body and Soul, and Once and Future Myths, which will all appear in 1999-2001.

Since 1984, Cousineau has also led eight art and literary tours, intimategroup journeys to soulful places in Ireland, England, France, Greece, andTurkey. In 1999 and 2000, he will lead more tours including "BohemianParis," "The Troubadour Country of Provence," and "Italian Pilgrimage:Rome, Assisi, and Tuscany."

Cousineau lives on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco, California with hiscompanion Jo Beaton and their two-year-old son, Jack.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins (July 11, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062586386
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062586384
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,549,761 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

PHIL COUSINEAU is an award-winning writer and filmmaker, teacher and editor, world-wide lecturer, storyteller and TV host. His fascination with the art, literature, and history of culture has taken him from Michigan to Marrakesh, Iceland to the Amazon, in a worldwide search for what the ancients called the "soul of the world." With more than 25 books and 15 scriptwriting credits to his name, the "omnipresent influence of myth in modern life" is a thread that runs through all of his work.

BOOKS: Cousineau's books include STOKING THE CREATIVE FIRES, ONCE AND FUTURE MYTHS, THE ART OF PILGRIMAGE, THE HERO'S JOURNEY: JOSEPH CAMPBELL ON HIS LIFE AND WORK, SOUL: AN ARCHAEOLOGY, and most recently, WORDCATCHER. A new book of essays and reflections on healing, restitution and atonement, titled BEYOND FORGIVENESS, will publish in 2011. His books have been translated into nine languages, and he is a contributor to more than 30 other books.

TALKS & TRAVELS: Cousineau lectures frequently on a wide spectrum of topics that reflect his mythic and scholarly journeys, including mythology, movies, writing, mentorship, beauty, language, travel, sports, language, and creativity. He has been the keynote speaker at major conferences as diverse as the Ansel Adams Centennial Celebration in Yosemite National Park, and The European Unitarian Universalists' Retreat in the Netherlands. He has been invited to lecture at distinguished venues around the world and has collaborated and appeared with some of the great thinkers and philosophers of our time, including mentors Joseph Campbell and Huston Smith. He enjoys collaborating with musicians and artists. An expert in pilgrimage, Cousineau occasionally leads small group journeys to sacred and culturally rich places; in 2011 he will take groups to Ireland and Paris.

FILMS: Phil Cousineau's screenwriting credits in documentary films have won more than 25 international awards and include: A SEAT AT THE TABLE, ECOLOGICAL DESIGN, WAYFINDERS, THE PEYOTE ROAD, WIPING THE TEARS OF SEVEN GENERATIONS, THE HERO'S JOURNEY; and the Academy Award-nominated FOREVER ACTIVISTS.

TV & APPEARANCES: He is currently the co-writer and host of GLOBAL SPIRIT, Link TV's "internal travel" television series soon broadcasting on PBS stations. Cousineau has also appeared on CNN, The Discovery Channel, and Fox News, and been featured on Voice of America, PRI's The World, CBC's Tapestry, Deepak Chopra's Wellness Radio, and Public Radio's At Issue with Ben Merens. He has been interviewed for stories in TIME and NEWSWEEK as well as the NEW YORK TIMES. He has been a judge for the Emmys, San Francisco Film Festival, and the PEN-WEST literary awards. Look for his expert commentary and mythic take on film among the special features on several Warner Brothers DVDs--from THE NATURAL and CONSTANTINE to BATMAN and SUPERMAN.

CONSULTING: An expert on mythology and film and the "hero journey" structure of screenplays, Cousineau consults on all types of writing projects.

Cousineau lives with his family in North Beach in San Francisco, California, where he is currently writing a book on beauty. Learn more at http://www.philcousineau.net.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good reading for the not so serious, July 8, 1996
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This review is from: UFOs: A Manual for the Millennium (Mass Market Paperback)
"UFO's A Manual for the Millennium". A very interesting and original title. Phil Cousineau is not one of the more notable UFO writers and after reading this book I doubt that he is overly serious about the subject. However, we must not be mislead. If you are a serious reader of ufology or even conduct your own personal investigations into the subject then this book does not belong in your collection. On the other hand if you consider yourself an average enthusiast into this bizzare field of science (some would argue), then perhaps this is the book you need to solve all that baffling UFO terminology. The author provides a general and at times humerous account of the key words and/or phrases used in todays UFO studies. Although lacking in content and detail for the more avid UFO reader, to the general section of the community this book provides you with an understand of UFO's in todays society
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