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The Teachings of Ptahhotep: The Oldest Book in the World Paperback– January 18, 2012

A good read.

By George G. M. James: Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy Paperback – December 27, 2017

In this bold and uncompromising book, George G. M. James argues that the “Greek philosophy” in which nearly all of Western culture has its roots actually originated in ancient Egypt.

Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization: Exploding the Myths: 001 by John Henrik Clarke (Adapter), Michael Brown (Adapter), Anthony T. Browder (1-Dec-1992) Paperback Paperback – 1600
by Michael Brown (Adapter), Anthony T. Browder John Henrik Clarke (Adapter) (Author)

Spiritual Enslavement
Ashra Kwesi

Original Release Date: May 16, 2010
Release Date: May 16, 2010
Label: Maroon Nation
Copyright: 2010 Maroon Nation
Total Length: 1:02:25

They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America (Journal of African Civilizations) Paperback – September 23, 2003

They Came Before Columbus reveals a compelling, dramatic, and superbly detailed documentation of the presence and legacy of Africans in ancient America.

The Colon Health Handbook: NEW HEALTH THROUGH COLON REJUVENATION Paperback – 1983 by Robert Gray (Author)

Classic Colon Healing Manual. Everything that one needs to know in a short pamphlet.

Black’s Law Dictionary 10th; Abridged

The most-cited legal dictionary in the world, Black’s Law Dictionary 10th Abridged contains more than 50,000 terms in an easy-to-use softbound format. Prepared by legal lexicographer Bryan A. Garner, the Abridged is a trusted authority for legal research. More than 7,500 new terms are found in the 10th Abridged, from affluenza to zero-tolerance law. The Abridged includes what matters most the terms and their definitions without the additional reference material found in the Standard 10th Edition, offering the user unparalleled value.

Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection, Vol. 1 Paperback – October 5, 2011
by Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge (Author), E. A. Wallis Budge (Author)

In this book E. A. Wallis Budge, one of the world’s foremost Egyptologists, focuses on Osiris as the single most important Egyptian deity.

Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Never Told Paperback – February 1, 2018

“…Everything You Need To Know in this case refers to the information necessary to open entirely new ways of thinking and perceiving reality, both in the seen and unseen, from which everything else will come…”

A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe: Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art, and Science 1st Paperback Edition Edition

The Universe May Be a Mystery,
But It’s No Secret

Michael Schneider leads us on a spectacular, lavishly illustrated journey along the numbers one through ten to explore the mathematical principles made visible in flowers, shells, crystals, plants, and the human body, expressed in the symbolic language of folk sayings and fairy tales, myth and religion, art and architecture. This is a new view of mathematics, not the one we learned at school but a comprehensive guide to the patterns that recur through the universe and underlie human affairs.

Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus: Hellenistic Histories and the Date of the Pentateuch (The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies) Hardcover – May 15, 2006

Berossus and Genesis, Manetho and Exodus proposes a provocative new theory regarding the date and circumstances of the composition of the Pentateuch. Gmirkin argues that the Hebrew Pentateuch was composed in its entirety about 273-272 BCE by Jewish scholars at Alexandria that later traditions credited with the Septuagint translation of the Pentateuch into Greek.

Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D. 3rd Revised ed. Edition

The Destruction of Black Civilization took Chancellor Williams sixteen years of research and field study to compile. The book, which was to serve as a reinterpretation of the history of the African race, was intended to be “”a general rebellion against the subtle message from even the most ‘liberal’ white authors (and their Negro disciples): ‘You belong to a race of nobodies. You have no worthwhile history to point to with pride.'””