Author:Graham Hancock
THE MULTI-MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING SENSATION THAT TURNED HISTORY ON ITS HEAD, FROM THE CREATOR OF NETFLIX'S ANCIENT APOCALYPSE
'One of the intellectual landmarks of the decade' Literary Review
'Readers will hugely enjoy their quest in these pages of inspired storytelling' Times
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A revolutionary rewrite of history that has persuaded millions of readers throughout the world to change their preconceptions about the origins of modern society.
An intellectual detective story, this unique history book directs probing questions at orthodox history, presenting disturbing new evidence that historians have tried - but failed - to explain.
This groundbreaking evidence includes:
· Accurate ancient maps that show the world as it last looked during the Ice Age, thousands of years before any civilisation capable of making such maps is supposed to have existed.
· Evidence of the devastating scientific and astronomical information encoded into prehistoric myths.
· The incredible construction of the great pyramids of Egypt and of megalithic temples on the Giza plateau.
· The mysterious astronomical alignments of the pyramids and the Great Sphinx.
· The megalithic temples of the Andes.
· The myths of Viracocha and Quetzalcoatl.
· The pyramids of the Sun and the Moon in Mexico.
· The doomsday calendar and eerie memories of the ancient Maya.
· The warning from the Hopi of Arizona.
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'Hancock's sweep through the ancient world is arresting and audacious' Daily Mail
'Hancock has invented a new genre: an intellectual whodunit by a do-it-yourself sleuth with whom we can all identify' Guardian
'Part travelogue, part sensation, part unravelling, a fascinating story' Catholic Herald
(Part one of a trilogy, followed by MAGICIANS OF THE GODS and AMERICA BEFORE)
Intriguing
—— Sunday TimesHancock challenges orthodox history with extraordinary theories of a vanished early civilisation destroyed by a cataclysm... However heretical his arguments, his sweep through the ancient world is arresting and audacious
—— Daily MailIn this engaging book Gillian Tindall ... a veteran historian with an eye for the macabre, the quirky and the absurd ... deftly weaves together archaeology, social history, politics, myth, religion and philosophy
—— Richard Morrison , The TimesMs Tindall skilfully blends ancient histories, archaeological findings and contemporary context
—— The EconomistThese underground stories remind us that buried spaces are places of protection as well as of the fearfully unknown, of hope and of political resistance, of science as well as of persistently chthonic mythology. There’s always a quirky and sometimes a grisly journey to be had beneath our streets
—— Evening Standard[Gillian Tindall] has long been interested in resurrecting the lives of some of the hosts of the London dead who, as she says, lie "under our busy, careless feet". By following Crossrail's route, both below and over ground ... she has found a new and rewarding way of doing so
—— Nick Rennison , Sunday TimesTindall delivers a fine, concise account of the early history of the Tube… In its research, its anecdotes and its historical imagination, The Tunnel Through Time is a readable journey across a two millennium-old route.
—— Edwin Heathcote , Financial Times[It is] enchanting.
—— Sunday Telegraph[The Tunnel Through Time is] absorbing.
—— Sunday TimesThe hidden tales she recounts are the distilled results of knowledge acquired over decades by a veteran historian with an eye for the macabre, the quirky and the absurd…she deftly weaves together archaeology, social history, politics, myth, religion and philosophy…expect to be constantly surprised, even if you think you know London well.
—— The TimesMeticulously researched and full of lively vignettes.
—— SpectatorWhat differentiates Tindall…is the sheer scale of her enterprise and the breadth of her knowledge.
—— Literary ReviewThese underground stories remind us that buried spaces are places of protection as well as of the fearfully unknown, of hope and of political resistance, of science as well as of persistently chthonic mythology. There’s always a quirky and sometimes a grisly journey to be had beneath our streets.
—— Evening StandardThe book is at its best when Tindall is concerned with the city’s guts, the workings, when she lets herself witness this great transformation of our own time. Transport aficionados will appreciate her attention to detail while general readers will be heartened to be introduced to this mysterious world.
—— Craig Taylor , Observer[Tindall] has written an absorbing account… This is a work of love and scholarship.
—— Catholic HeraldA thoughtful and engaging interpretation of London’s history through metaphors of tunneling and excavation.
—— Richard Dennis , History TodayEnchanting.
—— Daily TelegraphFascinating… One of her strengths is to discover historical first-person narratives, and this, plus her extensive research, make her book an entertaining and informative read
—— Chris Nancollas , TabletEngaging… It’s an entertaining book. Crossrail should stock copies on its trains, ready for the inevitable day when signal failure traps thousands of us between Bedlam and a plague pit.
—— Richard Morrison , The TimesThe Journey of Humanity is a good summary of growth theories and is an elegantly written and accessible book
—— Irish TimesGalor argues that climate policy should not be restricted to cutting carbon but should also involve "pushing hard for gender equality, access to education and the availability of contraceptives, to drive forward the decline in fertility". India will do well to heed that advice
—— New Indian ExpressThe Journey of Humanity stretches from the emergence of Homo sapiens to the present day, and has a lot to say about the future, too. In just over 240 pages it covers our migration out of Africa, the development of agriculture, the Industrial Revolution and the phenomenal growth of the past two centuries. It takes in population change, the climate crisis and global inequality ... There will be inevitable comparisons with Yuval Noah Harari's Sapiens ... If you need an evidence-based antidote to doomscrolling, here it is ... Galor builds his case meticulously, always testing his assumptions against the evidence, and without the sense of agenda-pushing that accompanies other boosterish thinkers - the Steven Pinkers or Francis Fukuyamas of this world
—— GuardianIncredibly wide-ranging and detailed historical and even anthropological examination of the myriad factors that have brought success and failure to nations ... Lively and learned
—— Tim Hazledine, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Auckland , Inerest.co.nzAn optimist's guide to the future ... Oded Galor's 'Sapiens'-like history of civilisation predicts a happy ending for humanity
—— GuardianEnjoyable and intriguing
—— Steven Poole , GuardianAn antidote to doomscrolling
—— Guardian, *Summer Reads of 2022*A great historical fresco
—— Le MondeBreathtaking. A new Sapiens
—— L'ExpressAmbitious and deep ... the product of genuine scholarship
—— Jason Furman, economics professor at Harvard, former advisor to Barack Obama , #1 Best Economics Book of 2022, FiveBooks.com