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by Steven Sora (Author)
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When the Order of Knights Templar was destroyed in 1307, the secret society supposedly had vast wealth that was rumored to include the genealogies of David and Jesus and other religious artifacts as well as your run-of-the-mill gold and jewels. Over 200 years ago, the site of an elaborate vault was discovered by three teenagers on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, which was determined to have been built sometime between the 14th and 16th centuries. Author Steven Sora has been investigating both the Order and the vault for over 17 years, and The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar details his fascinating theory of where the Templar's hoard went and what is buried under Oak Island. If you enjoy real-life mystery, the intrigues of secret societies, or thoughtfully researched revisionist history, this one's for you. --P. Randall Cohan

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If you enjoy a good non-fiction mystery... and are a bit of a closet archaeologist or a medievalist to boot, this is a book for you. -- Convergence, Volume Thirteen Issue One

The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar will have you turning its pages deep into the night, and Steven Sora should be commended for his fascinating, seamless scenario! -- Bodhi Tree Book Review, Winter 1999 / Spring 2000

Will be well received by those whose interest is to keep tabs on the more unusual aspects of Templar survival. -- Mark Stavish, Voxhermes

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Destiny Books (February 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892817100
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892817108
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Intersting speculative work with some errors, September 13, 1999
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This work by Sora is an interesting one that keeps you entertained to the end of it. If you are interested in the Money Pit/Knights Templar/ Clan Sinclair & Rosslyn, etc. this is a must read. However, as interesting and well presented though his book is, it is marred towards the end of it with a couple of errors, one expecially glaring. For one thing, despite his implication to the contrary, the Teutonic Knights were not an outgrowth of the Templar order. They may have imitated the Templars and Hospitaller militrary monks, but they were no more ex-Templars than were the Templars ex-Hospitallers. Finally, and this was so glaring an error that it casts doubt about the other facts and statements by Sora, he describes the Dome of the Rock mosque in Jerusalem and states that within this mosque is housed the Ka'aba, the holy black stone of Islam! Consult any standard work on Islam and it will state that the Ka'aba is located in the holy shrine at Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, a long way from Jerusalem! Hopefully, this will be corrected in a later edition (if any) of this work. Also, it is curious that Sora does not mention Michael Bradley's works, Holy Grail Across the Atlantic and its sequel, which closely parallel Mr. Sora's thesis regarding the Money Pit, the alleged Templar involvement in its construction and the exploration of the Nova Scotia by Henry Sinclair in 1398. Still, it's worth four out of five stars and a good read.
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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well-Researched Work, February 22, 2000
By T. McIntire "Misanthrope" (Medford, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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A truly well-written and compelling piece of work. Sora gives both a good overview of what's known about the Knights Templar and a good amount of well-thought-out conjecture about what we think we know about the Knights, the Sinclairs, Oak Island, and the bloodline of Jesus. He's also very good about distinguishing between what is known and what is just theory.

The only criticism I have of the work is that when it comes to the bloodline of Jesus and the geneology of the house of David, the author tends to rely too heavily on Holy Blood, Holy Grail, so that at times his chapter reads like a summary of that other book.

Overall, a great read and an invaluable piece of writing for anyone who's interested in the Knights Templar.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun reading, January 18, 2004
By Robert Graves (Thompson Station, TN USA) - See all my reviews
  
The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar is a fascinating book covering a wide variety of topics, ranging from the title topic - the Oak Island treasure - to ancient Viking history, authenticity of Shakespeare's authorship, and the family line of Christ.

Sora's main interest in this book is whether or not the Templars, made so popular recently by Dan Brown's "Davinci Code," are responsible for the mysterious pit on Oak Island in Nova Scotia.

This is a very fascinating topic and book, presenting an extraordinarily detailed history of the pit's excavation and an even closer look at the possible explanations for its existence. The explanation Sora chooses to focus on for the majority of the book, obviously, is the Templars. In doing so he presents an intriguing look at this secret society's beginning's, the historical climate surrounding its beginning's, and then follows it through the ages to the present day.

My only criticism is also a praise - the book tends to diverge in seemingly random directions, and you're never quite sure where Sora is going with it. However, if you find this kind of random minutia interesting, as I do, then it also allows Sora to cover an even wider range of topics on a deep level.

If you find a mysterious, unreachable treasure on an unlikely island, and an ultra-secret society that has lasted for thousands of years to be interesting topics, then I recommend this book. Be aware, however, that it is quite dense at times with a detailed historical presentation of little-known topics (like the Vikings, esoteric Scottish leaders and families, etc.) - but this may be its strongest point.

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4.0 out of 5 stars I like this book despite its insanity.
All right I think the oak island pit is cool as hell. There is something important down there but what? Read more
Published 1 month ago by John J. Wright

5.0 out of 5 stars History,Fact,Speculation,Logic Deduction,Conspiracy,Legend,Fantasy, a bit of everything---you decide.

I grew up in Nova Scotia,not far from Oak Island and have been interested in the mysterious money pit since the 1950's. Read more
Published 10 months ago by J. Guild

2.0 out of 5 stars A LETDOWN! Speculative! More of a "Conspiracy Theory"
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It is more of a hodge-podge of fact and fiction leaving the reader with a convoluted mess that is hard to pick... Read more
Published on April 28, 2007 by G. Stewart

4.0 out of 5 stars Lost Treasure a great find as is Swords at Sunset
Carefully researched and thought-provoking, The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar offers compelling evidence that the Holy Grail was spirited to North America - more... Read more
Published on January 13, 2007 by Sandra Brown

3.0 out of 5 stars The Knights Templar
I put off reading about the KT's involvement with the Oak Island mystery simply because it is a path whose foot steps are difficult to verify never mind follow. Read more
Published on November 23, 2006 by badinfluence

3.0 out of 5 stars Scottish Masons Hid Templar Treasures at Oak Island in Pre-Columbian Times
That about sums up the author's thesis; the rest of the book is a poorly edited, rehashing of the tired Holy Blood, Holy Grail myth. Read more
Published on July 18, 2006 by Rex Wallace

3.0 out of 5 stars A mystery not really solved
I'm not a reader of history, meaning I don't read history books cover to cover. This was an exception--if it is in fact history. Read more
Published on July 13, 2006 by David Marsh

1.0 out of 5 stars Mostly Disappointing
A wildly disjointed ROMP through 2,000 years of history on the back of a horse with a burning branch tied to its tail. Read more
Published on May 10, 2006 by Jon D. Rosenberger

2.0 out of 5 stars A virtual "Yo-Yo" of facts throughout history
On the plus side, Steven Sora does a great job documenting the sources of information found in this book. Read more
Published on March 19, 2006 by T. Young

5.0 out of 5 stars Through the Far Window...
Whether Steven is ultimately correct or not, this is a fascinating book, and being interested in Masonic/Templar history, partly due to familial ties, I found it to be very... Read more
Published on June 17, 2005 by Steven Cain

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