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Solution of the Pyramid Problem
Catalog #: SKU3692

With the firm conviction that the Pyramids of Egypt were built and employed, among other purposes, for one special, main, and important purpose of the greatest utility and convenience, I find it necessary before I can establish the theory I advance, to endeavor to determine the proportions and measures of one of the principal groups. I take that of Gïzeh as being the one affording most data, and as being probably one of the most important groups.

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Old Babylonian Version of the Gilgamesh Epic
Catalog #: SKU3784

The Gilgamesh Epic is the most notable literary product of Babylonia as yet discovered in the mounds of Mesopotamia. It recounts the exploits and adventures of a favorite hero, and in its final form covers twelve tablets, each tablet consisting of six columns (three on the obverse and three on the reverse) of about 50 lines for each column, or a total of about 3600 lines.

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Ancient Chinese Account of the Grand Canyon
Catalog #: SKU3309

The ancient Chinese records tell of a "Place of Ten Suns," where "Ten Suns rose and shone together"

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Aztec Research
Catalog #: SKU3980

Research of the Aztec civilization that didn't make it into a published book.

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Deities of the Maya: REPRESENTATION OF DEITIES OF THE MAYA MANUSCRIPTS
Catalog #: SKU2305

The three manuscripts which we possess of the ancient Maya peoples of Central America, the Dresden (Dr.), the Madrid (Tro.-Cort.) and the Paris (Per.) manuscripts, all contain a series of pictorial representations of human figures, which, beyond question, should be regarded as figures of gods.

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Druidical Temples of the County of Wilts
Catalog #: SKU0184

Stone temples are found in all parts of the world, whether inhabited by Celt or Goth, for at a later period all the early inhabitants of the globe seem to have been classed under these two appellatives.

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Egypt and Her Pyramids
Catalog #: SKU4035

Little intrigues the mind more than the mysteries of the Egyptian pyramids.

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Glimpses of Vanished Civilizations
Catalog #: SKU2405

Tracing the origins of mankind through lost and vanished civilizations, including mysterious Atlantis.

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Magic of the Egyptians from the Leyden Papyrus
Catalog #: SKU3948

A history of the manuscript and complete translation detailing ancient Egyptian magic and medicine.

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Omaha, The : First Americans : Their Life, Medicine, Crafts, Skills, Myths and Religion
Catalog #: SKU1819

This compilation of research by these two authors presents the 'white man's' view of the Omaha Native Americans... and these authors add their awe and respect for this great people. The Omaha were quite an industrious organization before the Republican Radical Rumps destroyed their livelihood and lifestyle during the occupation years - aka Reconstruction.

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Origin and Significance of the Great Pyramid
Catalog #: SKU0797

One of the most profound mysteries of the world towers above the desert sands of Egypt

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Pillar of Witness
Catalog #: SKU2528

A scholarly look at the Great Pyramid as the Biblical 'witness' in Egypt.

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Ground Plan of the English Parish Church
Catalog #: SKU2036

There is as yet no book entirely devoted to the development of the plan of the parish church in England, and the body of literature which bears upon the subject is not very accessible to the ordinary student. The present volume is an attempt to indicate the main lines on which that development proceeded.

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Account of the Remains of the Worship of Priapus
Catalog #: SKU3934

From 1786 an early study of Priapus worship in Italy.

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Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Catalog #: SKU0839

EIGHT years' wanderings in Ceylon have created a love for this beautiful island which can only be equaled by my affection for Old England from which the independence of a wild life, combined with an infatuation for rambling into every unvisited nook and corner, sentenced me to a term of voluntary exile.

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