Those Sexy Saucer People (1967 book)

Those Sexy Saucer People is a 1967 book, written by George Henry Smith under the pseudonym Jan Hudson, that covers a range of contactee accounts, including certain episodes of a sexual or titillating nature. It is almost certainly most well-known for the salacious cover art by Ed Smith, which depicts the interior of a spacecraft, focused on a red-skinned, pointy-eared, mop-topped alien in the nude, save a transparent helmet, studying a green liquid in a glass beaker, and two naked women at his feet, a blonde and a redhead, both appearing to be in states of distress and disorientation, and behind them a second helmeted-but-otherwise-nude red alien facing away toward a control panel.

The first chapter of the book is a short-story that Smith had previously published under his own name in Galaxy called the "The Night Before", which is followed by a roving overview of varied contactee claims, including those of: Daniel Fry; Gloria Lee; Buck Nelson; Miriam Teel Clarke; Ray Palmer and Richard S. Shaver; Elary J. Willsie and Gabriel Green of AFSCA; Truman Bethurum; Bessie T. Arthur; George Van Tassel; George Adamski; George Hunt Williamson; Mortimer Bane; Joe Simonton; Dr. Rev. William Suther (Interplanetary Fellowship); Sonya Lyubein; Frank Scully and Silas Mason Newton; Cordelia Donovan ("Raped in a U.F.O."); Lee Childers (a.k.a. Prince Neosom); George King; Bob Renaud ("He Walked in Space"); Howard and Connie Menger ("A Lover from Saturn"); and Antonio Villas-Boas ("Seduced in a Saucer"). There is also a chapter dedicated to select Biblical and historical claims of unusual sky phenomenon and the Mystery Airship flap.