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M**A
Tartaria is my obcession
A beautiful book with great viewpoints, packed with historicle facts, and holds my interest.
M**O
Great book
Bought this for a history lesson for my homeschooled children. Very interesting. We all loved the book.
R**M
Excellent (TRUE) History
The depth of the History involved.The real History of what really happened in world. Opposed to what the FAKE History we have been taught all our lives.
P**S
FAST DELIVERY!! RECOMMEND GREAT SELLER!!!!!
GREAT BOOK!
B**W
like it
good
W**?
Interesting but
Interesting but it’s basically collection of stuff you find off documentary. Didn’t even bother changing the order of revelation. Had memes in there too. Citations from twitter type of book. Was thought provoking but save the money and watch documentary. And take it with a grain of salt. Think dude mixed truth with some whoppers.
E**E
Finally a book that tells our real history also called her-story in this book, it is a must read!
Many puzzle pieces of our history and weird society today become clear after reading this book. Great wealth, health, wisdom and intelligence existed on this planet not so long ago, it was all stolen en destroyed by greedy ones. Gladly, there is still enough that proves our real history, in this book also called: her-story, let's get it back!
E**K
Great First Draft
First off, I am very grateful that James Lee has put all this information together. The pictures alone are worth the book. However the writing is desperately in need of an editor. It reads very much like a first draft - many typos and certain places where text repeats itself multiple times. I would have liked more commentary on each section, rather than just the cut and paste from other sources (with not a footnote to be found). I hope he is inclined to get some help with and release a 2nd edition that is more cleaned up and easier to read, as this subject material is important!
R**Y
Loaded with information
All is good,i take 3-5 min just looking at a picture,seeing the surrounded area ,and buildings people,,(if any) ,i like it,if you have allready been researching on his-story,that has been left out of our education system,then you will know when reading this book that all correlates.exelent
G**N
Staggeringly Unfounded
This book is irresponsibly devoid of any actual verifiable research. No attempt whatsoever is made at at providing a Reference or Bibliography section. It is largely comprised of offensively puerile conjecture which serves as padding for a disjointed scattering of imported factoids regarding mysterious anomalies which are already well-known to anyone who has any interest in unconventional areas of historical research. Also endlessly repetitive pages of utterly irrelevant photographs. The first page contains a cover-shot advertisement for another book by the same author entitled 'Flat Earth'. Everybody is of course, arguably, entitled to their opinion; the existence of a text such as this however is, in my own opinion, an offence to the entire notion of preserving information in books. In a less broad sense it is directly damaging to the pursuit of broadening our understanding regarding less conventional aspects of global history.
N**R
Interesting book.
Purchased this book as a gift for my wife, this is right up her street this stuff, she tells me it's informative, lots of interesting pictures and is very happy with it.
L**.
Eye opener
Great reference for those who have unlocked there minds from government indoctrination. Though always be open minded to what is true and what is speculative.
A**R
Not the author's work, cheap photocopied quality
I was attracted to a compendium of what I thought would be a quality production showing European splendour at its best. This was not to be but rather some 'pro-Tartarian' (who?) anti-European rhetoric which seems 'all the rage' of late. Shortly after purchase, still exploring the Tartary 'empire' theory, happened across the source of this plagiarism. The female researcher cited this work of plagiarism/distortion which, as is so often the case with these types, didn't care to credit her or her collection. Overpriced politically driven opportunism. Tartars, it seems, had a very poor reputation but no achievements of note. An overpriced, poorly reproduced coffee table book - perhaps to prop up a wonky leg.
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