This lavishly illustrated book examines many unanswered questions about our ancestors and their way of life. It uncovers inexplicable enigmas and riddles that defy scientific explanation, considering the various interpretations of the meaning of these phenomena and their place in the complex puzzle of history and prehistory. The utterly absorbing text is enhanced by impressive full-colour illustrations, maps and photographs...
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Perhaps the most valuable use of this book is it's ability to provoke thought. Evidence is presented. Perhaps the author's prose is hinted at. But the ultimate answers are your's alone. I respect this unbiased presentation of facts. Not having the explanations as being the unquestioned fact. This publication is definately a useful history book. My personal interests have been in the pre- Columbus settlers to the North American...
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As we move into autumn, many readers are drawn to books with a chilling quality. Our newest survey, conducted by Talker Research and commissioned by Thriftbooks, investigated all things related to the spooky genre and what we found turned into a riveting tale. Here are some of our most arresting findings.
Stephen King's new book of short stories, You Like it Darker, will be released on May 21. The collection includes a sequel to his 1981 novel Cujo about a St. Bernard who goes on a murderous rampage after contracting rabies from a diseased bat. If you're a fan of Cujo and can't wait for the new collection, here are thirteen more books about savage beasts to enjoy in the meantime.