A collected edition bringing together Charles Fort's four major works-The Book of the Damned, New Lands, Lo!, and Wild Talents-presenting a sustained inquiry into anomalous phenomena and the limits of scientific explanation. Drawing on decades of research in libraries in New York and London, Fort assembled reports of events that appeared to resist established frameworks, compiling accounts from newspapers, journals, and scientific publications.
Across these volumes, Fort catalogues occurrences that include unexplained atmospheric events, unusual falls of organic and inorganic matter, spontaneous fires, anomalous lights, and reports of phenomena later associated with telekinesis, teleportation, and unidentified aerial objects. His method is not to resolve these reports into a single system, but to present them in accumulation, challenging assumptions about causality, classification, and certainty.
Fort's writing combines documentation with reflection, advancing a view of knowledge as provisional and subject to revision. His work has remained influential within discussions of the paranormal and the philosophy of science, not for definitive conclusions, but for the persistence with which it questions accepted boundaries.
This omnibus edition presents the complete texts in a clear and stable format, preserving the structure and continuity of Fort's original works.
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