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The Lost Continent of Mu (Hardcover)

The Lost Continent of Mu (Hardcover)

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$ 47.95

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    from antiquary

    This book purported to reveal the history of an ancient continent of MU which supposedly existed in e Pacific Ocean over 12,000 years ago and was the place where humans originated and where the first human civilization existed. (The author is strongly anti-evolution and maintains humans were orig...

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    from HenriMoreaux

    This book straddles the line between non fiction & fiction, whilst it's based on actual facts, the conclusions and assertions made by the author verge into the territory of fiction. It's pseudoscience at its 1930s best, really. It also includes offensive gems such as "The bushman of Northern Aust...

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    from AlexTheHunn

    I read this book back in high school and I swallowed its premise hook, line, and sinker. I suppose it was around here that I first began getting some inkling that perhaps not everything that is printed is true!!! It was fun being so naive. I have not had the heart to re-examine the book. I daresa...

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    from MikeDI

    This was my second reading of the book, probably 50 years apart. As this was originally written in the 1930's you have to take some of his theories with a grain of salt. However, I think that the whole Alaskan Land Bridge that 'science' tries to shove down our throats is pure fantasy. The origina...

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