Amazon - Madison Brett - Libros - Nigel Clayton - 9780980498783 - 7 de marzo de 2015
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Madison Brett

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Publisher Marketing: The book 'Amazon' is to 'The Templar' series, as 'The Hobbit' is to 'The Lord of the Rings'. You can read one without having read the other, but to read 'The Templar' series simply provides enlightenment as to the origins of the Amazon. What does 'The Templar' Series offer 'Amazon'? It's nothing more than a stepping stone, really, which provides insight to the means. The concept of the series draws upon a variety of interesting subjects, and provides the ultimate answer in regards to Templar treasure: Regardless of the fact that 'The Templar was originally written as one book only to bring light to the siege of Constantinople. And so, from the siege of Constantinople we travel to South America, where the first exploration of the Amazon River is undertaken by Orellana. He seeks fame and fortune but discovers something else instead. The story also allows much light to shed upon the women warriors of the Amazon who were known as the Coniupuyana, and El Dorado. History is plagued with reports of the Holy Grail, of its existence and where it can be found. Tales of El Dorado and the Amazons have also flooded the world. Why is it that the Spanish never encountered the true city of the Amazons, or did they? Stories rose upon the tongue of the Spanish invader of a man covered in gold, the Golden Prince. And what is the link between the Golden Prince and the women warriors of the Amazon? Where did the stories come from? This fictional account of the travels of Orellana and Carvajal offers a simple solution to a puzzle that simply can't be solved.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 7 de marzo de 2015
ISBN13 9780980498783
Editores Nigel Clayton
Páginas 182
Dimensiones 129 × 198 × 10 mm   ·   181 g