Selected Product: | Forbidden History: Extraterrestrial Intervention, Prehistoric Technologies, and the Suppressed Origins of Civilization Paperback Publisher: Bear & Company Release Date: May 2005 ISBN-10: 1591430453 ISBN-13: 9781591430452 List Price: £13.99 Average Customer Rating: | | |
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If you like short, thought provoking stories you'll love it, if you like different views on how civilisation started and what the meaning of life is you love it too.
Hope this helps - I lent it to a friend and......she loved it. | A window into a fascinating area | Customer Rating: | | Having decided to explore the area of ancient mysteries and the origins of humanity I decided that this book would be the ideal way in. Gladly, this is the case. The collection of short essays on different but related topics provides a superb overview of many of the thoughts in this area. Consequently, as an introduction to further reading it is ideal but should not be underrated as a great stand alone read. I was (surprisingly) impressed with the rigour applied in each essay - the writers in each case being keenly aware of the need to present opinion in the context of evidence and reasoning. Very compelling. |
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