An in-depth history of Rosicrucianism, its key members, and their roles in the formation and settling of AmericaHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven Sora (1952-2021) had been researching historical enigmas since 1982 and was the author of several books, including The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar and Secret Societies of America’s Elite. A regular contributor to Atlantis Rising magazine, he was featured in the History Channel movie Holy Grail in America and on the TV show America Unearthed on History Channel 2.
Inhaltsangabe
INTRODUCTION The Invisible History of the United States CHAPTER 1 The Secrets of the Rosicrucians CHAPTER 2 Sir Francis Bacon: The Man Who Couldn’t Be King CHAPTER 3 The Author(s) Known as Shakespeare CHAPTER 4 All the Queen’s Men CHAPTER 5 Occult England CHAPTER 6 King Arthur and Avalon in America CHAPTER 7 Roslin, Henry Sinclair, and the Discovery of America CHAPTER 8 Bacon’s New Atlantis CHAPTER 9 The Colony of the Virgin Queen CHAPTER 10 The Rosy Cross over Pennsylvania CHAPTER 11 The Rosicrucians and the American Revolution CHAPTER 12 The Knights of the Golden Circle and Their Plan for America CHAPTER 13 Rosicrucian America Today APPENDIX John Dee’s Influence on Ian Fleming and His James Bond Character Notes Bibliography Index
INTRODUCTION The Invisible History of the United States CHAPTER 1 The Secrets of the Rosicrucians CHAPTER 2 Sir Francis Bacon: The Man Who Couldn’t Be King CHAPTER 3 The Author(s) Known as Shakespeare CHAPTER 4 All the Queen’s Men CHAPTER 5 Occult England CHAPTER 6 King Arthur and Avalon in America CHAPTER 7 Roslin, Henry Sinclair, and the Discovery of America CHAPTER 8 Bacon’s New Atlantis CHAPTER 9 The Colony of the Virgin Queen CHAPTER 10 The Rosy Cross over Pennsylvania CHAPTER 11 The Rosicrucians and the American Revolution CHAPTER 12 The Knights of the Golden Circle and Their Plan for America CHAPTER 13 Rosicrucian America Today APPENDIX John Dee’s Influence on Ian Fleming and His James Bond Character Notes Bibliography Index
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