Books : The lost realms: Book IV of the Earth Chronicles (The Earth Chronicles)
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 972.01
EAN: 9780061379253
ISBN: 0061379255
Label: Harper
Manufacturer: Harper
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: April 01, 2007
Publisher: Harper
Release Date: March 27, 2007
Sales Rank: 26217
Studio: Harper
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In the sixteenth century, Spanish conquerors came to the New World in search of El Dorado, the fabled city of gold. Instead, they encountered inexplicable phenomena that have puzzled scholars and historians ever since: massive stone edifices constructed in the Earth's most inaccessible regions . . . great monuments forged with impossible skill and unknown tools . . . intricate carvings describing events and places half a world away.
Who were the bearded "gods of the golden wand" who had brought civilization to the Americas millennia before Columbus? Who were the giants whose sculpted stone heads in Mesoamerica still mystify to this day?
In this remarkably researched fourth volume of The Earth Chronicles, author and explorer Zecharia Sitchin uncovers the long-hidden secrets of the lost New World civilizations of the Olmecs, Aztecs, Mayas and Incas, and links the conquistadors' quest for El Dorado to the extraterrestrials who searched there for gold long before.
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The lost realms: Book IV of the Earth Chronicles (The Earth Chronicles) Once you start reading this series, it's almost impossible to stop until you've read every book. Anyone who is interested in ancient history or religious history should enjoy every word.
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Sitchin is the greatest! Why to bother with a review. The abundance of wealth of information, analytical mind, captivating narrative style, and new findings on the landscape of cosmic knowledge are beyond description. Save time and rush to your librarian...ask her to buy a few copies for your community!
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I find this author's works difficult to read with alot of personal inflections that are not necessarily based on historical information.
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I have 3 of Sitchen's books, the best being "The 9th Planet"..."Lost Realms" takes up where The 9th Planrt left off but this time in the Americas. Both books are food for thought.
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You ask it about this book and all I could say in return is Yes, Yes, Yes as He write just the way I believe. Read it!!!!
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