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Fields of Mystery: The Crop Circle Phenomenon in Sussex, by Andy Thomas, published 1 June 1996 (96 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857700961 & ISBN-13: 9781857700961) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries

Streets of Fire: A Hymn to Lewes and the Bonfire Celebrations, by Andy Thomas, published 1 November 1999 (76 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857701933 & ISBN-13: 9781857701937) accessible at: British Library & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries

The Lewes Flood, by Andy Thomas and foreward by Norman Baker, published 15 June 2001 (56 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857702360 & ISBN-13: 9781857702361) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/502852] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries

Vital Signs: A Complete Guide to the Crop Circle Mystery and Why it is Not a Hoax, by Andy Thomas, published 15 June 2002 (192 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857702565 & ISBN-13: 9781857702569) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries

Swirled Harvest: Views from Crop Circle Frontline, by Andy Thomas, published 30 June 2003 (176 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857702727 & ISBN-13: 9781857702729) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries

Lewes: A Souvenir Guide, by Andy Thomas, published 15 August 2007 (84 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857703308 & ISBN-13: 9781857703306) accessible at: East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:
This souvenir book is a colourful visual guide to the historic East Sussex town of Lewes.
Lewes is one of south-east England's most extraordinary attractive towns. With a rich and fascinating history, including battles, priories, martyrs and radicals like Thomas Paine, it maintains a passion for freedom and individuality that lives on today in its renowned annual bonfire festivities.
The book contains four different sections: Lewes history, Lewes Today, Lewes Life and Lewes in Winter. Each subject is in full colour and is accompanied by informative text.
The author Andy Thomas lives in Lewes, he has written three other books for SB Publications, Streets of Fire, Lewes Flood Book and Vital Signs. He lectures worldwide on the crop circle phenomenon.

Lewes on the Fifth, by Andy Thomas, published 5 November 2008 (72 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 185770343X & ISBN-13: 9781857703436) accessible at: East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:
Lewes in East Sussex is home to the largest Bonfire Night celebration in the world. Every 5th November its streets explode into a raucous yet meaningful festival of fire as the whole town is given over to the rule of the 'Bonfire societies' for just one night of the year.
Far more than just an empty pageant, Lewes Bonfire stands for Remembrance, Tradition and Liberty: things it believes are worth fighting for. What are the historical and religious origins of this incredible spectacle and its controversial stands against authority? What actually occurs across Lewes in one night of 'The Fifth'?
The book tells the story of Bonfire in Lewes today with spectacular and atmospheric full-colour photographs, and is an insightful visual guide to an extraordinary annual event and its enduring convictions.
With a foreword by renowned Bonfire historian, Jim Etherington.

Brighton and Hove: A Pictorial Guide, by Andy Thomas, published 16 December 2009 (80 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857703502 & ISBN-13: 9781857703504) accessible at: East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:
This book captures the visual essence of Brighton with beautiful full-colour photos, recording its many fascinating sights, annual events and history in a concise and attractive style. Including coverage of famous Brighton events, Gay Pride and the London to Brighton vintage car rally, this book is perfect for residents and visitors alike.
Andy Thomas was born in Lewes, and still lives there, and is the author of several photographic books.