Lost Civilizations

Lost Civilizations
Title Lost Civilizations PDF eBook
Author Sharon Linnea
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 102
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781402739842

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Suspenseful, intriguing, simply irresistible: since its debut just a year ago, Mysteries Unwrapped™ has captivated kids. Even reluctant readers love the appealing, high-interest topics and cool "secret file” design that they just have to open. The newest entry to the series introduces children to some of the world’s most fascinating, but now long-gone, civilizations: - Find out about Ur--a thriving ancient city that disappeared under sand - Learn about the Maya and the lengths they went to to appease the gods - Puzzle out the clues to the legendary lost city of Atlantis - Read the graffiti written on the walls of Pompeii before Vesuvius erupted--and preserved intact - See the city "hidden by the Gods”: Angkor Wat, a Khmer temple and religious center in Cambodia

Poseidon's Paradise

Poseidon's Paradise
Title Poseidon's Paradise PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth G. Birkmaier
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 1892
Genre Atlantis
ISBN

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Poseidon's Paradise; The romance of Atlantis

Poseidon's Paradise; The romance of Atlantis
Title Poseidon's Paradise; The romance of Atlantis PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth G. Birkmaier
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 406
Release 2023-10-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3387305117

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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

Title PDF eBook
Author V. Mark Covington
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 220
Release 2004-08
Genre
ISBN 0595327370

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Full of colorful characters, "Bullfish" is a sacred cow tipping adventure that will keep readers up all night anxious to find out what happens next and at the end it leaves readers wondering "could that have really happened?" With Winwood Ho, world-renowned Paleographer, Madam Dendra psychic channeler of an antediluvian princess, Louise Meeker, obsessive compulsive barmaid and purveyor of the magical drink 'Orgasmic Mermaid on the Beach' Dr. Mischling, genetic engineer of Mermaids, Minotaurs and the inimitable Bullfish, and gambling addicted Roman Centurions Marcus and Neeman, "Bullfish" delivers a cast of characters that keep the plot twisting and turning until the highly charged ending.

Poseidon & Cleito

Poseidon & Cleito
Title Poseidon & Cleito PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Peters
Publisher EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
Pages 209
Release 2016-12-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 177053119X

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He became a god. Her story was forgotten.From the shore of a frozen steppe, an outcast hunter embarks for the otherworld to ask his ancestors how to bring the mammoth back to the fields of sedge.In a shining, island kingdom of wonders, the daughter of a high priest fights for her claim to wealth and power after her father is assassinated by the king.Together they will build an empire recalled as an ancient legend and a cautionary tale. But how did he become a god while she became a mere footnote in history?Poseidon & Cleito is the engrossing first book of a fantasy trilogy of myth and legend exploring the rise of the lost civilization of Atlantis. In the best traditions of an epic journey, one man’s struggle to discover his place in the world takes him across perilous seas into the epicenter of political strife in a foreign land. But a legend is not made of deeds alone... Fans of Guy Gavriel Kay’s historical fantasy and David Gemmell’s Troy series will enjoy this fantasy novel as it sets out to reimagine the inception of a Greek myth.

By the Light of Camelot

By the Light of Camelot
Title By the Light of Camelot PDF eBook
Author J. R. Campbell
Publisher EDGE-Lite
Pages 184
Release 2018-07-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1770531564

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Many were called. Few remembered. Ruled by Arthur, the Once and Future King, these Knights took their place next to those who would become legend. Lancelot. Galahad. Tristan. Yet kingdoms are not shaped by myths but by courage and belief. Arkin. Tor. Brannon. Each earned their place at the Round Table but if they are to fulfill their destiny of glory they must discover the truths within. For no false knight can complete a true quest. Against a landscape of magic, cruelty and destiny, the path to a better future is lit by the Light of Camelot This anthology contains stories and 2 poems by: Jane Yolen, Kurt Unsworth, Fiona Patton, Wendy Wagner, Diana L Paxson, William Meikle, Colleen Anderson, J. R. Campbell, M. K. Hume, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Renee Bennett, R. Overwater and Shannon Allen.

Awakening the Planetary Mind

Awakening the Planetary Mind
Title Awakening the Planetary Mind PDF eBook
Author Barbara Hand Clow
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 332
Release 2011-09-21
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1591439388

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Completing our conscious evolution by releasing our collective fear of catastrophes • Explains how we are on the cusp of an era of incredible creative growth • Shows how we are about to overcome the collective fear caused by ancient catastrophes as we awaken to the memories of our lost prehistory • Examines legendary cataclysms and scientific evidence of a highly advanced global culture that disappeared 11,500 years ago In this completely revised and expanded edition of Catastrophobia, bestselling author Barbara Hand Clow explains how we are on the cusp of an age of incredible creative growth made possible by restoring our lost prehistory. Examining legendary cataclysms--such as the fall of Atlantis and the biblical Flood--and the mounting geological and archaeological evidence that many of these mythic catastrophes were actual events, she reveals the existence of a highly advanced global maritime culture that disappeared amid great earth changes and rising seas 14,000 to 11,500 years ago, nearly causing our species’ extinction and leaving humanity’s collective psyche deeply scarred. Tracing humanity’s reemergence after these prehistoric catastrophes, Clow explains how these events in the deep past influence our consciousness today. Guided by Carl Johan Calleman’s analysis of the Mayan Calendar, she reveals that as the Earth’s 26,000-year precessional cycle shifts, our evolution is accelerating to prepare us for a new age of harmony and peace. She explains how we are beginning a collective healing as ancient memories of prehistory awaken in our minds and release our unprocessed fear. Passed from generation to generation, this fear has been responsible for our constant expectations of apocalypse. She shows that by remembering and moving beyond the trauma of our long lost past, we bring the era of cataclysms to an end and cross the threshold into a time of extraordinary creative activity.