With over 5 million copies sold worldwide of Fingerprints of the Gods, its New York Times bestselling sequel Magicians of the Gods brings new evidence supporting Hancock's thesis that a global cataclysm wiped out a great global civilization.
On the heels of the very successful hardcover edition, Hancock returns with this paperback version including three new chapters brimming with recent reporting of fresh scientific advances (ranging from DNA to astrophysics) that substantially support his case.
Twenty years ago, Graham Hancock published Fingerprints of the Gods an astonishing, deeply controversial investigation of the mysteries of and the evidence for Earth's lost prehistoric civilization. Twenty years after this massive bestseller debuted, Hancock returns with its sequel, filled with completely new scientific and archaeological evidence.
Since 2007, a host of new proof has come to light supporting his theories through new archaeological discoveries. He travels to a wholly different set of ancient sites, including Gobekli Tepe, and brings entirely up to date and exciting material to the table for fans eagerly awaiting more evidence in favor of the prehistoric civilization. And, even more intriguing, he proposes an answer to the one question he could not answer in Fingerprints what caused this civilization to disappear. Magicians is poised perfectly for what his fans want to hear as well as for ushering in a new generation of readers.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Macmillan (S&s)
ISBN: 9781250118400
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 608
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 09/09/2022
Año de edición: 2022
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock fue corresponsal de The Economist en África Oriental y del Sunday Times de Londres. Su libro Símbolo y señal, bestseller internacional, documentó su búsqueda del Arca de la Alianza perdida. Ha aparecido en televisión con Michael Palin en su serie Pole to Pole, así como en la BBC y la CNN. También ha intervenido en la serie Explorer de National Geographic y en Los apocalipsis del pasado (Ancient Apocalypse), docuserie original de Netflix.