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The Land of Mu was a huge continent situated in the Pacific Ocean between America and Asia, its center lying somewhat south of the equator. Basing its area on the remains which are still above water, it would have been
about six thousand miles from north to south. All the rocky islands, individually and in groups, scattered over the Pacific Ocean were once a part of the Continent of Mu.
Cataclysmic earthquakes destroyed Mu about twelve thousand years ago. The Pacific Ocean rushed in, making a watery grave for a vast civilization and sixty million people. Easter Island, Tahiti, Samoas, Cook, Tongas, Marshall, Gilbert, Caroline, Marianas, Hawaii and the Marquesas are but the remnants of that great land, standing today as sentinels to a silent grave.
The author spent fifty years piecing together the story of the lost civilization of Mu.
In this, his second book, Churchward tells the story of the colonial expansion of Mu and the influence of the highly developed Mu culture on the rest of the world.
Table of Contents
I. The Origin of Man II. The Eastern Lines III. Ancient North America IV. Stone Tablets from the Valley of Mexico V. South America VI. Atlantis VII. Western Europe VIII. The Greeks IX. Egypt X. The Western Lines XI. India XII. Southern India XIII. The Great Uighur Empire XIV. Babylonia XV. Miscellaneous XVI. Intimate Hours with the Rishi
267 pages, 5.5 x 8.5, Paperback, Illustrated
Price - $16.95
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