The Roswell Legacy: The Untold Story of the First Military Officer at the 1947 Crash Site Jesse Marcel, Jr. and Linda Marcel Foreword by Stanton T. Friedman

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Book Details

  • Title: The Roswell Legacy: The Untold Story of the First Military Officer at the 1947 Crash Site

  • Authors: Jesse Marcel, Jr. and Linda Marcel

  • Foreword: Stanton T. Friedman

  • Publisher: New Page Books / Career Press

  • Year: 2009

  • Format: Trade Paperback

  • ISBN: 978-1-60163-026-1

  • Special Feature: Personally inscribed and signed by Stanton T. Friedman

  • Condition: Good to Very Good

Condition Notes

Clean, solid copy with light shelf wear from normal handling. Minor water damage/waviness is present at the top edge of the book but does not affect readability. Binding remains tight and pages are intact. Signed inscription from Stanton T. Friedman on the title page.

Description

Few individuals are more closely connected to the Roswell Incident than Major Jesse Marcel, the intelligence officer from the 509th Bomb Group who was among the first military personnel to examine the debris recovered near Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947.

In this firsthand family account, Jesse Marcel, Jr. recounts his father's experiences and the events that followed one of the most debated incidents in UFO history. The book explores the recovery of unusual debris, the military's changing explanations, and the lasting impact the Roswell case had on the Marcel family. It also examines the evidence that fueled decades of controversy surrounding what may have crashed outside Roswell.

Collector Notes

A desirable Roswell title made significantly more collectible by the personal inscription and signature of legendary UFO researcher Stanton T. Friedman, widely regarded as one of the most influential investigators of the Roswell case. Signed Friedman books continue to be highly sought after by UFO collectors.

From the RMRR Library

Roswell remains the cornerstone case of modern UFO research, and Jesse Marcel's story is central to that history. This volume provides the family's perspective on the events that launched decades of investigation, debate, and speculation. The Stanton Friedman inscription adds a unique connection to one of the field's most respected researchers.

Book Details

  • Title: The Roswell Legacy: The Untold Story of the First Military Officer at the 1947 Crash Site

  • Authors: Jesse Marcel, Jr. and Linda Marcel

  • Foreword: Stanton T. Friedman

  • Publisher: New Page Books / Career Press

  • Year: 2009

  • Format: Trade Paperback

  • ISBN: 978-1-60163-026-1

  • Special Feature: Personally inscribed and signed by Stanton T. Friedman

  • Condition: Good to Very Good

Condition Notes

Clean, solid copy with light shelf wear from normal handling. Minor water damage/waviness is present at the top edge of the book but does not affect readability. Binding remains tight and pages are intact. Signed inscription from Stanton T. Friedman on the title page.

Description

Few individuals are more closely connected to the Roswell Incident than Major Jesse Marcel, the intelligence officer from the 509th Bomb Group who was among the first military personnel to examine the debris recovered near Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947.

In this firsthand family account, Jesse Marcel, Jr. recounts his father's experiences and the events that followed one of the most debated incidents in UFO history. The book explores the recovery of unusual debris, the military's changing explanations, and the lasting impact the Roswell case had on the Marcel family. It also examines the evidence that fueled decades of controversy surrounding what may have crashed outside Roswell.

Collector Notes

A desirable Roswell title made significantly more collectible by the personal inscription and signature of legendary UFO researcher Stanton T. Friedman, widely regarded as one of the most influential investigators of the Roswell case. Signed Friedman books continue to be highly sought after by UFO collectors.

From the RMRR Library

Roswell remains the cornerstone case of modern UFO research, and Jesse Marcel's story is central to that history. This volume provides the family's perspective on the events that launched decades of investigation, debate, and speculation. The Stanton Friedman inscription adds a unique connection to one of the field's most respected researchers.