Quest for Middle-Earth

Quest for Middle-Earth
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Publisher : Dirk Vander Ploeg
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 9780595440931
ISBN-13 : 0595440932
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Download or read book Quest for Middle-Earth written by Dirk Vander Ploeg and published by Dirk Vander Ploeg. This book was released on 2007 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the Quest for Middle-earth he suggests that The Lord of the Rings may be more than an imaginary tale set thousands of years in the past in a place called Middle-earth! What if J.R.R. Tolkien weaved his fictional characters into a tapestry created from the secret knowledge of earth's ancient history?" Is there historical and archaeological evidence that supports this position and was any of this knowledge known to Tolkien? Recent discoveries in Iraq (ancient Sumer, Babylon), Greece and Finland confirm the possibility that intelligent creatures once lived and worked alongside man. There are clues that point to the fact, that as a race, we were the labor force required to serve superior beings - Gods - to create their vision of heaven on earth. Discover the truth about the Sang Real (Royal Blood), Rennes-la-Chateau and the Templar Knights!


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