The Prism Of Lyra: An Exploration Of Human Galactic Heritage by Keith Priest offers a concise look at humanity’s place in the cosmos, blending UFOlogy with cultural insight. This 2000 trade paperback presents 108 pages of non‑fiction material aimed at curious readers.
Priest’s narrative weaves together science‑fiction themes and real‑world speculation, making it a compelling read for both young adults and adults interested in the intersection of astronomy, philosophy, and modern folklore. The book touches on topics ranging from engineering and technology to spirituality and paranormal studies.
Classified under a broad range of categories—including Art & Culture, Science Fiction, and Paranormal—the title fits comfortably on shelves that cater to enthusiasts of UFOlogy, speculative history, and contemporary nonfiction. It’s an engaging addition for anyone exploring the mysteries of human galactic heritage.
The book is in good condition with a light cover curl and minor scuffing on the edges, while the pages remain clean, tidy, and free of writing or tears. Binding is tight, and it comes from a smoke‑free home, ensuring a well‑preserved reading experience.