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Coral Castle: The Mystery of Ed Leedskalnin and His American Stonehenge
 
 

Coral Castle: The Mystery of Ed Leedskalnin and His American Stonehenge [Kindle Edition]

Jack Heffron , Rusty McClure
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Coral Castle is the first book to take an objective, journalistic look at one of America's most intriguing places Coral Castle, located in Homestead, Florida. Edward Leedskalnin, an eccentric Latvian immigrant, built Coral Castle in the 1920s and 30s. Working alone with primitive tools, he quarried, carved, and set in place more than 1,100 tons of coral rock, creating what is commonly known as the American Stonehenge. How he accomplished this amazing feat remains a mystery. Some believe he was simply a talented stonemason and engineer. Many others believe he had somehow harnessed anti-gravity powers. Several books have been written on Ed's otherworldly powers and he has become a cult figure to those who believe in extra-terrestrials and the magnetic grid theory. In Coral Castle, Rusty McClure and Jack Heffron survey the theories and tell the story through journalistic investigation and interviews with experts on all sides of the argument.

About the Author

Rusty McClure, is the New York Times best-selling author of Crosley: Two Brothers and a Business Empire that Transformed The Nation. He has a Master of Divinity degree from Emory and he teaches an entrepreneurial course at Ohio Wesleyan University. He resides in Dublin, Ohio. Jack Heffron, has written several books of instruction for writers as well as numerous articles for magazines, primarily on travel, sports, and popular culture. His work has been noted in Best American Travel Writing and has won awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and Authors. His column in Cincinnati magazine recently was chosen as the best in Ohio by the Cleveland Press Club. His short stories have appeared in many literary magazines and twice have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. He has taught at writers conferences throughout the country and lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 3160 KB
  • Publisher: Ternary Publishing (September 9, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0050OJCA0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #110,646 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Work of Art-Both in the Telling of the Story and the Fortress, February 8, 2010
This book has the most in depth review/research of this, truly, amazing phenomenom. How this, supposedly uneducated, rail thin man could spend most of his entire adult life building a castle out of coral/stone, each piece weighing megatons, is the stuff of the supernatural.

Most of Edward Leedskalnin's life is a mystery. It is incredible that the authors (Mr. McClure and Mr. Heffron) found out so much about this recluse of a man.

I can see how difficult and daunting a task it must have been to write such a book, given all the references and interviews noted.

I would reccomend Coral Castle to anyone, not just history and supernatural buffs. I rate this a 5-star production.
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3.0 out of 5 stars How did he do it?, December 28, 2010
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I expected to hear some realistic theories on how Ed moved these stones and built the Coral Castle but I was sadly disappointed in that respect. I did learn a lot about this mysterious man as well as the castle. It has made me anxious to visit this place sometime when I'm in the area but there was not even some educated guesses as to how it was built. Neither did it give much information as to how this was done over a time span of years without anyone ever seeing the rocks moving or being dug up. All it said was that he worked at night and seemed to sense when he was being watched. Now surely sometime in the many years that he took to build and move them someone would have seen something. I just can't believe that in a populated area such as he was in that it could have been done in complete secrecy in an outdoor environment.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Attraction of Freedom and Antigravity, January 15, 2011
This book sheds some light on the mystery yet the important question is still unanswered: How did Ed lift 18,000 pounds coral blocks to those heights using simple primitive homemade tools?

The fact that the man worked mostly at nighttime proves he was hiding something, yet how a peasant from Latvia with no education had learned to successfuly use levitation and knowledge of the laws of antigravity?

I have read this book and find it interesting yet as most of the writings about Leedskalnin and his mysterious castle, the mystery is anybody's guess. The fact is that Ed continues to be, unless somebody either travel in time to in depth interview him, or astral connect with his mind: a profound mystery. He said he was motivated to build that thing after a heartbreaking rejection, and to ad injury to insult right at the altar, by a ten year his junior 16 year old girl.

The point is that he was logging in the cold forests of Oregon and Washington caught consumption then quitted and moved to South Florida where he got better, purchased a cheap lot of land and started building Coral Castle. His theme for his park was "lost love", not much different a theme than any other fun park in the USA and I am almost convinced the rejection thing was fabricated by him to attract more tourists to his park.

We learn here about Eds beginnings in Latvia, how he and others suffered political persecution by Russian Czars and class distinction between poor peasants and their castle dwelling lords. Obviously Edward was repulsed by the idea of a hopeless peasant on one hand and arrogant castle dweller lords on the other, so he built himself a castle in America.

Was Ed Leedskalnin familiar with and able to put into practice laws of antigravity? In spite of the mystery involved I am optimistic imagining someday we will be able to unravel the dilemma of Coral Castle.

I recommend this well researched book to everyone.
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More About the Author

Rusty McCLuRE, is the New York Times bestselling
author of Crosley; Cincinnatus; and Coral Castle.

He has a Master of Divinity
degree from Emory university and a Harvard MBA.

An advisor and investor in numerous entrepreneurial
projects Rusty teaches the entrepreneurial course at his
undergraduate alma mater Ohio Wesleyan university.

He is the son of Ellen Crosley McClure, daughter of
Lewis Crosley. She is the sole surviving direct descendant
of the Crosley brothers. He resides with his wife, daughters
in Dublin, Ohio.

Rusty has served as a PGA scoring observer for twenty
years. As a member of Cat Cay, a private island in the
Bahamas, Rusty played golf on its Windsor Downs course.

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