The Lost Continent of Mu

The Lost Continent of Mu

by James Churchward
The Lost Continent of Mu

The Lost Continent of Mu

by James Churchward

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Overview

Mu was an immense continent covering nearly one-half of the Pacific Ocean. When she sank during volcanic destruction, fifty million square miles of water claimed her place. This vast continent and culture was the centre of civilisation some 25,000 years ago. This work presents the story of the author's search for the lost continent.

This classic book on the theory of a lost continent in the Pacific. First published in 1931, and imparts the fascinating travel stories and theories of James Churchward. Chapters include: * AlphaThe Beginning; The Lost Continent * The Land of Mans Advent on Earth * Records of this Lost Continent * Mu, the Empire of the Sun * Age of Mus Civilization * North Americas Place Among the Ancient Civilizations * Nivens Mexican Buried Cities * The Geological History of Mu * large firmat edition * all-new introduction by David Hatcher Childress and much more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781931882729
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
Publication date: 08/09/2007
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

James Churchward (February 27, 1851 to January 4, 1936) was a British occult writer, inventor, engineer, and fisherman. Churchward was born in Bridestow, Okehampton, Devon, England at Stone House to Henry and Matilda (nee Gould) Churchward. James had four brothers and four sisters. Churchward patented NCV Steel, armor plating to protect ships during World War I, and other steel alloys. After a patent-infringement settlement in 1914, James retired to his seven-acre estate on Lake Wononskopomuc in Lakeville, Connecticut, to try to answer the questions raised during his Pacific travels. In 1926, —This text refers to the paperback edition.
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