John Wallace Spencer
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John W. Spencer | |
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Born | 5 July 1934 Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts |
Died | 11 January 1999 (64) West Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts |
Workplace(s) | Armed Forces Radio and Television Service |
John Wallace Spencer, Jr. (July 5, 1934 - January 11, 1999) was an American airman, having served in the United States Air Force (1952-1962) and the Air Force Reserve (1980-199-), as well as private radio broadcaster and station manager, who became well-known for his book Limbo of the Lost (1969) about the Bermuda Triangle.
Selected Bibliography
- Spencer, John Wallace (1969), Limbo of the Lost: Actual Stories of Sea Mysteries, Westfield, Mass.: Phillips Pub. Co. — later editions through Bantam Books, as well as revised editions and translations
- Spencer, John Wallace (1974), No Earthly Explanation: Mankind, A Space Experiment, Springfield, Mass.: Phillips Pub. Co. — later editions through Bantam Books
- Spencer, John Wallace (1976), The UFO Yearbook, Springfield, Mass.: Phillips Pub. Co.
- Spencer, John Wallace (1986), Thank You, Saint Jude, Agawam, Mass.: Phillips Pub. Co.