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Jadoo Hardcover – January 1, 1957
- Print length249 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherJ. Messner
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 1957
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- ASIN : B0007E4KKU
- Publisher : J. Messner; 1st, No Additional Printing Listed edition (January 1, 1957)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 249 pages
- Item Weight : 1.05 pounds
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,017,254 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #5,594 in Angels & Spirit Guides (Books)
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PS- imagine how freaky to read in 2024-when Keel mentions an Egyptian mystic- in the 1950s- predicting WW3 & beyond beginning in 2024! 😳 Spooooky.
I wish I could say the same about the quality of production of the Kindle ebook. WORST PROOFREADER EVER. Sentences are not formatted properly as words run together. Many misspellings. Total bummer to read. If this doesn't bother you, then you're golden. For $10 I expected a much better product. Anomalist Books should be ashamed. -2 stars for their poor offering.
The book is old, but in very good shape. Still readable. The author is known for later more esoteric fare like "Strange Creatures from Time and Space" and "The Mothman Prophecies" about the bizarre phenomena he suggests is behind all the weirdness. A very Earth bound phenomena.
Keel was a news reporter and yet he writes like a novel with him in the first person. Because he was there.
His narrative is very honest. He is broke for much of his travels and was booted out of Singapore for being an undesirable alien. He came close to death many times. He meets people who gave him the last bit of their food, and he met someone who forced him to play Russian Roulette. He tells everything as he sees it.
I've been recommending this book to everyone I know.
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Written in the early ‘50’s, this book portrays a world far different from today - the title relates to an Indian term for ‘Black Magic’, which at the time of Keel’s writing was vanishing as the modern world spread across the globe, and his search for the truth forms the basis of his adventures recounted in this book.
Keel’s writing is easy and engaging, and his adventures are at times fascinating, and at other times, read like the script of an ‘Indiana Jones’ film.
Was it all true? It’s up to the reader to make up their own minds, but whatever they decide, this is a very interesting book, and provides a fascinating window on a time that although within living memory for some, has now passed.
It’s a very interesting read, and for me, worth it for the opportunity to look back to the world of the early 1950’s in the areas of his travels







