Charles Berlitz (1914–2003)
Autor(a) de The Bermuda Triangle
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
(eng) The language books and the books on mysterious phenomena are by the same author.
Séries
Obras por Charles Berlitz
French Step-By-Step: A Unique, Short-Cut Method to Learn and Speak French Fluently (1979) 134 exemplares
Passport to the World: The 80 Key Words You Need to Communicate in 25 Languages (1991) 79 exemplares
French-English, English-French dictionary = Dictionnaire français-anglais, anglais-français (1979) 21 exemplares
German-English, English-German Dictionary : Worterbuch Deutsch-Englisch, Englisch-Deutsch (1979) 16 exemplares
Vreemde verschijnselen : raadsels die zelfs de moderne wetenschap niet kan oplossen (1990) 8 exemplares
Das Atlantis Rätsel / Das Bermuda Dreieck / Das Philadelphia Experiment. Fenster zum Kosmos?: 3 Bde. (1994) 3 exemplares
Inglês para Viagem 3 exemplares
Italiano em 30 Dias 1 exemplar
ללא עקבות 1 exemplar
İZ BIRAKMADAN 1 exemplar
The Berlitz Self-Teacher Hebrew 1 exemplar
Die Welt des Unbegreiflichen. Erlebnisse mit einer anderen Dimension. ( Sachbuch). (1999) 1 exemplar
Atlantida 1 exemplar
CD East Europe 1 exemplar
O estranho e o extraordinario 1 exemplar
Méthode pour l'enseignement des langues modernes : partie française pour adultes. Premier livre 1 exemplar
Inglés para viajeros Berlitz 1 exemplar
מסתרי עולם 1 exemplar
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Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome canónico
- Berlitz, Charles
- Nome legal
- Berlitz, Charles Frambach
- Data de nascimento
- 1914-11-20
- Data de falecimento
- 2003-12-18
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- Local de nascimento
- New York, New York, USA
- Local de falecimento
- Tamarac, Florida, USA
- Locais de residência
- New York, New York, USA
Tamarac, Florida, USA - Educação
- Yale University
- Ocupações
- linguist
publisher - Relações
- Berlitz, M. D. (grandfather)
- Organizações
- United States Army
The Berlitz School of Language - Nota de desambiguação
- The language books and the books on mysterious phenomena are by the same author.
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 80
- Also by
- 3
- Membros
- 3,936
- Popularidade
- #6,426
- Avaliação
- 3.1
- Críticas
- 49
- ISBN
- 336
- Línguas
- 22
- Marcado como favorito
- 3
A fun weave of half-baked theories and quarter-baked research. Was the US cooking up some wierd stuff? Sure. Did it include invisibility? Probably not. Did Moore and Berlitz have to engage in sloppy scholarship? No.
Second reading in 2023. New review:
To me it appears Moore did the lion's share of research and writing, and Berlitz was tacked on for publicity and sales. Moore appears to have been duped by some folks (on a newspaper clipping that appears to not exist), he is too credulous on Carl Allen, and he bounces around too much to make a proper case. The story of Jessup is the most interesting: his book on U.F.O.s, the annotations (by Allen only?), and the Varo Edition. But Moore is too credulous here too. Better research can now be found on the internet. To rehash my original review: did the U.S. try to make a ship invisible? Most likely not. Was it degaussing blown up by urban legend? Probably. A good book? Not really, but foundational for dozens of others in its ilk of government, conspiracy, ufology, etc.… (mais)