• Was Adam the first test-tube baby? • Did nuclear fission destroy Sodom and Gomorrah? • How were the ancients able to accurately describe details about our solar system that are only now being revealed by deep space probes? The awesome answers are all here; in this important companion volume to The Earth Chronicles series. Having presented evidence of an additional planet as well as voluminous information about the other planets in our solar system; Zecharia Sitchin now shows how the discoveries of modern astrophysics; astronomy; and genetics exactly parallel what has already been revealed in ancient texts regarding the "mysteries" of alchemy and the creation of life. Genesis Revisited is a mind-boggling revelation sure to overturn current theories about the origins of humankind and the solar system.
#265253 in Books The Nautical n Aviation Pub. Co. Of America 1986-06Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.25 x 7.25 x .75l; #File Name: 0933852533110 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great Battlefield AtlasBy Richard P. LahanI have had Symonds's and Clipson's "A Battlefield Atlas of the Civil War" since I was in high school in the mid-'80's. I have read it through several times and wanted to learn more about the American Revolution. When I saw that they had written an atlas for the American Revolution; I bought it. Although some may complain that their "favorite" battle is missing; the atlas gives a really good overview of the commanders; strategies and tactics that were employed during the war. One of the most surprising differences between the Revolution and the Civil War is the sizes of the units employed by both sides during the Revolution. They were tiny when compared to units with the same names in the Civil War. A "army" in the Revolution could be unit as small as 4500 men. In the Civil War; armies could number in the hundreds of thousands. This book is a great place to start for somebody wanting a good; concise overview of the American Revolution without becoming weighed down by extraneous details. I highly recommend it.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy ChucklesA thin book but brilliant maps and concise descriptions of battles.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Amazing maps. Great visual way to learn about the American RevolutionBy ProvenceI purchased this book to better understand individual battles of the American Revolution.I had just bought the board game Hold The Line (which is excellent by the way) and wanted to understand the historical background behind the engagements simulated in the game. This game covered not only the most famous battles but even the lesser ones.I have to say that I was very impressed with this book. It gave a good understanding of what happened during each battle and campaign as they progressed. I really enjoyed the number system used to track the evolution of the military situations over time.Highly recommended.