Science & Nature Biography & Memoir History
Out There by investigative reporter H. Blum tracks the U.S. government’s clandestine hunt for extraterrestrials, turning declassified memos and insider interviews into a brisk, real-world UFO thriller. This 1990 hardcover edition delivers the original dust jacket, perfect for Cold War-history buffs and paranormal shelves alike.
The book blends biography, political history, and high-tech espionage, showing how Pentagon budgets and aerospace engineers fueled decades of secret sky-watching. Blum’s narrative keeps the science accessible and the intrigue high, making it a go-to reference for anyone curious about official UFO programs.
Condition is collector-good: crisp pages, tight binding, and the bright dust jacket shows only a crease on its inner flap. A faint fold affects the first ten leaves, and light foxing appears on the front blank and opening papers—nothing that obscures text, just honest vintage character.
Expect a clean reading copy that looks sharp on the shelf yet invites underlining by true-story enthusiasts.