Vincent Gaddis
American author
Vincent Hayes Gaddis was an American author who invented the phrase "Bermuda Triangle", which he used first in the cover article for the 1964 February issue of the magazine Argosy. He popularized many stories about anomalous and paranormal... Wikipedia
Born: December 28, 1913, Ohio
Died: February 26, 1997 (age 83 years), Eureka, CA
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Invisible Horizons: Strange Mysteries of the High Seas - Astounding True Stories That Defy Logic. by Vincent H. Gaddis · 4.34.3 out of 5 stars.
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Argosy February 1964 p. 28-29, 116-118. The Deadly Bermuda Triangle by Vincent H. Gaddis photo by David Attie (Model planes from Aurora Plastics Corporation and ...
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He was a feature writer for the Elkhart Truth, a daily newspaper in Elkhart, Indiana, from 1952-1959. He then worked as a public relations writer for Studebaker ...
Top Vincent H. Gaddis title ... American Indian Myths and Mysteries: Beyond Anthropological Theories to the Living Legends and Enigmas of the Original Americans ...
Nonfiction. Invisible Horizons (1965) [only as by Vincent Gaddis]; Mysterious Fires and Lights (1967). Short Fiction.
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