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The Lost Scriptures of Giza: Enoch and the Origin of the World's Oldest Texts

$ 10.41

  • Author: Jason M. Breshears
  • Book Title: Lost Scriptures of Giza : Enoch and the Origin of the World's Oldest Texts
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit, History
  • ISBN: 9781585091447
  • Illustrator: Yes
  • Item Height: 0.5 in
  • Item Length: 9 in
  • Item Weight: 10.6 Oz
  • Item Width: 6 in
  • Language: English
  • Publication Year: 2017
  • Publisher: Book Tree, T.H.E.
  • Topic: Ancient Mysteries & Controversial Knowledge, Ancient / Egypt, Prophecy
  • gtin13: 9781585091447

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