Books by Graham Hancock and Complete Book Reviews
Graham Hancock, Author, Graham Hancock, Author . Crown $27.50 (784p) ISBN 978-1-4000-4612-6
Already a huge success in England, this lengthy and at times quite academic study extends the basic argument of Hancock's 1994 Fingerprints of the Gods, a wild combination of astronomy, archeology, geology and folk myth whose worldwide success...
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Graham Hancock, Disinformation (Consortium, dist.), $19.95 trade paper (448p) ISBN 9781934708569
Adeptly balancing a concern for harsh and complicated realities with a boundless talent for the fantastical, Hancock, author of popular history works such as the bestseller Fingerprints of the Gods, has created a fantasy realm where an epic struggle
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Graham Hancock, Author, Angela Fisher, Photographer, Carol Beckwith, Photographer ABRAMS $75 (310p) ISBN 978-0-8109-1902-0
Two talented photographers focus on the Horn of Africa--an ``ark'' that shelters an astonishing variety of landscapes and human societies. Starting with the Christian Amharas of Lalibela and Axum and the Falashas of Lake Tana, they complete an arc...
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Graham Hancock, Author, Robert Bauval, With Crown Publishing Group (NY) $27.5 (362p) ISBN 978-0-517-70503-2
Is the Sphinx of prehistoric origin? Why was it built? In this provocative, rigorously argued report, revisionist Egyptologists Hancock (The Fingerprints of the Gods) and Bauval (The Orion Mystery) join forces to answer these questions and more as...
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Graham Hancock, Author, Robert Bauval, Author Element Books $28.95 (562p) ISBN 978-0-00-719036-2
This sprawling conspiracy theory traces the influence of ancient Egyptian and gnostic ideologies concerning a dualistic, Manichean cosmos prefiguring the earthly order, knowable only through secret, magical lore from medieval Catharism to the French
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Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval. Disinformation (Consortium, dist.), $24.95 trade paper (636p) ISBN 978-1-934708-64-4
Hancock (Fingerprints of the Gods) and Bauval (The Orion Mystery) claim to have pieced together an ancient "master game," which they link to the Gnostics, Knights Templar, Cathars, Manicheists, Rosicrucians, and finally the Freemasons, a group...
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