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| Vincent Gaddis | |
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Vincent Hayes Gaddis |
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| Born | December 28, 1913 Ohio, United States |
| Died | February 26, 1997 (83) Eureka, California |
| Occupation(s) | Researcher, Writer |
| Notable work(s) | Invisible Horizons |
| Spouse(s) | Margaret Paine Rea |
Vincent Hayes Gaddis (December 28, 1913 – February 26, 1997) was an American journalist and author, popularly known for his coining of the term "Bermuda Triangle" [1] and his related writings on Fortean phenomena.
Selected Bibliography
- Winona Lake: A Memory and A Vision, 1949
- Invisible Horizons: True Mysteries of the Sea, 1965
- Mysterious Fires and Lights, 1967 (reprinted by BSRF)
- Wide World of Magic, 1967
- Strange World of Animals and Pets, 1970
- The Curious World of Twins, 1972
- Courage in Crisis: Dramatic Tales of Heroism in the Face of Danger, 1973
- American Indian Myths and Mysteries, 1977 (reprinted by BSRF)
- Gold Rush Ghosts, 1990
Articles
- "The Art of Honest Deception" (strangemag.com) — magicians and their trade
- "Electrical Ghosts" (JBR) — phantoms in magnetic fields
- "America's Amazing Alchemist" (JBR) — about Stephen H. Emmens
- "Mystery of the Musical Medium" (JBR) — about Jesse Shepard, a.k.a. Francis Grierson
