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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing speculation of unexplained wonders.
Originally published in 1926, The Lost Continent of Mu is a classic text now with a new introduction by David Hatcher Childress. The Lost Continent of Mu theorizes that a now-lost continent once existed in the Pacific, with a thriving human civilization. Author Churchwald presents what he learned from ancient carved tablets, hidden for thousands of years in Hindu temple...
Published on August 6, 2007 by Midwest Book Review

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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
I read Churchward's MU series years ago. It kept me spellbound at the time. It was incredibly fascinating to think that there was another lost civilization OLDER than even Atlantis and more advanced. I wondered at the time how this had gotten past Edgar Cayce's readings on Atlantis if Mu was even older. As I read all of his series, each book was less and less interesting...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, December 16, 2011
This review is from: The Lost Continent of Mu (Paperback)
I read Churchward's MU series years ago. It kept me spellbound at the time. It was incredibly fascinating to think that there was another lost civilization OLDER than even Atlantis and more advanced. I wondered at the time how this had gotten past Edgar Cayce's readings on Atlantis if Mu was even older. As I read all of his series, each book was less and less interesting - much in the same way Von Daniken's books became less impressive with each bit of "new" information that he revealed. My one big complaint about Churchward was his glaring and offensive racism. You can't help but notice how the more advanced peoples were always white and that there was a hierarchical system of races in which whites were always at the top. So much for a truly advanced enlightened people. He also took great pleasure, it seems, in bashing Jews. Churchward was definitely a man of his times, sorry to say, but totally unsurprising, even though he was incredibly offensive in that regard.
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The Lost Continent of Mu
The Lost Continent of Mu by James Churchward (Paperback - Sept. 2007)
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