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A**R
Templars Treasure Brought to America
The most sensational book of our life time. This book will change America being discovered, forever. Christoper Columbus was almost one hundred years late to discover America. The Knight's Templar had been coming across the Atlantic Ocean for hundreds of years before C. Columbus. They even buried their treasures on this side of the ocean. There has always been speculation of the Vikings and even the Romans being in America by archaeological and metal detector enthusiast finds. But for the first time in this new book, "The Lost Templar Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair Book 1-1353-1395" by Diana Muir, finally lays all rumors to rest. And for the first time documents the Knight's Templar's journey with their treasures to America. Background information of Henry Sinclair meeting the Zeno Brothers and his hiring them to navigate this journey to America. Speculations out the window, this is the most exciting new piece of history, that will forever change our knowledge of how exactly America was Discovered and in some instances inhabited. Great Book with plenty of Photos. This is the first of several books with follow ups that are going to be collectors items. Be amazed. Historians eat your heart out.
R**D
Incredible truths of the man, the myth, the legend - Prince Henry Sinclair
I found this book to be incredibly fascinating as a genealogist of 40+ years and a Sinclair descendant. (Henry was my 15th great grandfather) I appreciate the detail of the commentary on each journal entry which expands on what was entered in the journal giving the reader more knowledge of what was happening at that time.This journal really brough Prince Henry's character to life and as a person and as a leader.Hoping that the accounts in his journal of lands that he traveled to, can be established and validated by those who seek the truth.
F**E
Very readable and every reference checked and cross checked!
This book sets the stage for the explanation of the disappearance of the Knight's Templar's treasure, its fleet of ships, and thousands of Templars who escaped being tortured to death and or burned alive. The journal entries are expanded upon into a very readable story of life in the middle ages. For doubters, copious footnotes are provided to provide cross references with accepted historical works and source documents where ever possible. This may be the first book of a rewriting of the history of North America.
T**N
A VERY Godd read!
Enjoyed this book. Well researched. This book could change the history of accepted theory. Well written, well documented!
A**R
Not well written, the best writing was the Introduction.
The book was like a scrap book of ideas, not well written, not had continuity.
T**N
IF TRUE ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL FINDS OF THIS CENTURY
Diana Muir has given an interesting and compelling introduction of finding these remarkable documents. Although now know to be copies all internal evidence would support their claims, however, only archeological exploration and discovery can verify them. This will be done in the following year. If they cannot be proven by archeological evidence they still are the best story ever written. I believe their truth will become known to the world shortly.
W**F
Waste of Money
This book was very disappointing. This is supposed to be Book 1 of 10 she has written or is in the process of writing. It should be Chapter 1 of 10 in a book with more substance and less filler. The pages are scantily filled with empty and half filled pages. Photos seemed like photocopies of poor copies. Irrelevant and distracting figures appear throughout the book. There was a picture of Rollo (pg 78) from the History Channels show Vikings and what looked like a Disney character (pg 91). The author claims to have found these lost journals, translated all of them (using Google Translate -pg 64) so she could write her books, then panicked and destroyed all the originals (pg59). No one will know what she may have mistranslated. I suspect she may not be entirely forthright because by her own admission the act had to do with her strict Morman background (pg59). If she took the title of her book seriously she would write one book that contained the Journals of Prince Henry. Her commentaries are what's being used to milk 10 books out of what might be one interesting story.
L**S
Journal for Henry Sinclair
I enjoyed the book - however found it unfinished and missing valued information I was looking for. In addition, there was no references noted. As a Historical Researcher of almost 45 years, I found that the most disturbing. I would love to see the next journal all though there is no notice as to when we can expect that.
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