Site and Personal Bibliography
I have been an avid reader since early childhood and have collected books for most of my life. This page features my favorite book list as well as recommended reading for anyone with the desire to know more about American antiquities as well as European Classical History. So far, (summer MM), I have read well over 5000 non-fiction books with only about 600 more to go before I have read all that I wish. The following book list was instrumental in assisting with our amazing discovery. It is my desire that anyone hoping to learn more about this Project will read and enjoy these authors.
My Personal Favorite Books:
Pandora's Box by Alex Christopher
Earth in Upheaval by Immanuel Velokowsky
Important books about AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES:
North American Antiquities by Josiah Priest (1831)
The North Americans of Antiquity by John Short (1879)
American Antiquities by Alexander Bradford (1841)
Prehistoric Races of the United States by Foster (1878)
North American Antiquities by Pidgeon (1852)
Strange Artifacts Volume III by William Corliss
ANCIENT MAN: A Handbook of Puzzling Artifacts by William Corliss
Forbidden Archaeology by Cremo and Thompson
They All Discovered America by Charles Boland
All works by Squire and Davis
All books about Mounds and Mound Complexes throughout North America printed in the 1800's and before.
All books concerned with the Ancient Anasazi of the American Southwest.
All books concerned with Ancient Mexico
Classical Authors of Distinction I Often Refer to in our Literary and Video Works featured on this Site:
Ammianus Marcellinus Appian Apuleus Aristotle Arrian Athenaeus Cassius Dio Diodorus Sicullus Dionysius of Halicarnisus Florus Frontinus Herodian Herodotus Julius Caesar Livy Lucan Manetho Manilius Quintus Curtius Pausanias Philostratus Pliny the Elder Plutarch Polybius Remains of Old Latin Sallust Silius Italicus Strabo Suetonius Tacitus Tertullian Varro Vitruvius
Primary Research Reference Sources:
Encyclopedia Judaica; Century Cyclopedia and Dictionary of Names (1899); Cambridge Encyclopedia of Ancient History; Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Ed.; Catholic Encyclopedia and the English Oxford Dictionary; American Cyclopedia (1870); Webster's Dictionary (1828)
Recommended Reading
All works published by the Smithsonian Bureau of American Ethnology
All works by Schoolcraft, Catlin, Gallatin, Swanton and Bartram
Handbook of South American Indians by Steward (3 Volumes) [Bureau of American Ethnology]
All works by L.A. Waddell including: Makers of Civilization in Race & History; The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots and Anglo-Saxons; Aryan Origin of the Alphabet
Unrelated books of Interest
Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion
Facts are Facts by Benjamin Friedman
The Conquest of New Spain by Bernal Diaz
Letters of Hernando Cortez
Strange Death of Adolf Hitler (1938)
The Plot Against Christianity... by Elizabeth Dilling
Montauk Project by Nichols and Moon
Voyages and Travels by Gemelli Careri (1704)
Diaries of LaSalle, Discoveries of the Great West by Parkman
All works by William Corliss of Science Frontiers including: UNKNOWN EARTH: A Handbook of Geological Enigmas; INNER EARTH: Search for Anomalies; Biological Anomalies Humans; Biological Anomalies Birds; Biological Anomalies Mammals
There are hundreds of books not mentioned here to be sure, but this is a good start! If you're tired of reading trash, give something here a try.