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Ethos Returned [Paperback]

Arnold J. Inzko (Author)
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November 7, 2005
Are we influenced by something or someone from the past unknown to us? Is there technology out there even older than the one from the extraterrestrials from 450,000 years ago? And is there technology, which Earthlings have not yet invented, in the 21st century? Ethos Returned deals with the idea that many scientific, mechanical and medical advancements on Earth, during the recent past, came from an alien source from the distant past. Descendants of Sumerians living below the Earth’s surface struggled for 300,000 years to find a way to move to the surface of the Earth. When they finally moved up, they established Sumer City located in New Mexico, and they lived in peace amongst Earthlings. This is a fast-moving, adventure sci-fi novel that touches on technology, philosophy, heredity and sociology.

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About the Author

Arnold J. Inzko was born in Austria and he has lived through WWII.  Though he was only a child, he was in the middle of the conflict.  This conflict has left lasting, gruesome impressions on him and some of his novels show the frustrations that he lived through.
            At the age of eighteen, he was a master gunsmith and he worked in Austria and in England in this field.  In London, he worked for Hellis Gunsmiths on Edgeware Rd.  He also traveled to Italy, to France and to Germany.  He migrated to the United States and he served in the US Army.  Upon receiving his honorable discharge, he worked at GE, at TRW at Textron and at Cerro Metal.  He received his degree in mechanical engineering while working at GE.  His career spanned from Gunsmith to tool maker to engineer to supervisor, manager and educator.
            After his retirement, he taught technical subjects in State College, PA, at South Hills School of Business and Technology.  At the same time, he started to write science fiction novels and short stories.  He finished and published his life story, Arnold: WWII to 9/11, as well as numerous Sci-fi novels.
            His philosophy of life to be a contributing member of soviet is to learn a trade by the time a person reaches the age of eighteen.  Then this person can pursue a higher education if he or she desires, or earn a decent living practicing his trade.
            Please visit      arnoldinzko.com        to study the complete list of his novels. They span from sci-fi to the supernatural and from full size novels to short stories.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 140 pages
  • Publisher: PublishAmerica (November 7, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1413790526
  • ISBN-13: 978-1413790528
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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Arnold J. Inzko lived in Austria during the first eighteen years of his life. He traveled to Italy, to Germany, to France, to England and lives now in the USA. He attended nine schools in the countries mentioned. He received his primary education in Austria and he earned a degree in mechanical engineering in the USA. In the United States, he served 2 years in the Army and received an honorable discharge. Then he worked mostly as manager at GE, TRW, Textron and Cerro Metal. After his retirement, he was restless. He obtained a teaching job at South Hills School of Business and Technology, in State College, PA, teaching machine tool programming, drafting, machine technology and he helped set up numerous other engineering courses. During this time he started to write Sci-fi novels and hasn't stopped since.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Ethos Returned, October 22, 2006
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An interesting and new concept. Everyone shoud read it. It deals with forgotten technology.
I love this book.
Frank.
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