Re: [allplanets-hollow] Dick
Leslee...
Here are the only two
websites I'd found earlier with some of Churchward's books. Some but
not all...
BotherHood of Life website...
http://www.brotherhoodoflife.com/MU.html
$17.95 for each copy of Book One and Book Two.
Aquila Cove Weat distribution
http://www.aquila.org/dbfiles/446.HTML
(Apparently $14.95 per copy)
I suppose the above are NEW printings of the books. Not
sure.
One of them has a combined volume (with additional illustrations
by Churchward) in his own HANDWRITING (they claim), for a LARGE sum
of money!
2 of the "newer" copies I have, in "better" but still
well worn condition, originally came from England, 1970, published by
NEVILLE SPEARMAN, London.
All 5 of his books are good, but the TWO I most value were the
LAST two he published in the 1920s and revised later before his death
(he died in 1936)....
"COSMIC FORCES OF MU" The First and Second
Books. (Two volumes)...
From the inside page of the 2nd book (Volume Two)... "COSMIC
FORCES as they were taught in MU relating to the Earth."
If you can't find copies in a used book store (or library), it
is possibly because people KEEP them in their libraries for a
lifetime. I would never part with mine.
Joan Griffith, his step-grandaughter in Florida, wrote me she
has the BIOGRAPHY her father (also deceased) wrote many years back
about Churchward (He was Churchward's adopted son). She hopes to
publish it someday. May never happen but I'd love to read
it.
One of Churchward's descendants owns (I think the name is)
"CHURCHWARD STEEL BOATS" I have the website somewhere. Not
handy at this moment. He is active in an international organization
trying to free TIBET from the occupation by Red China. So
Churchward's past in India and Tibet must have carried over to at
least one of his direct descendants.
···
You are welcome. I
am still trying to track James Churchward's books, or even a book
down. Will let you know when I am
successful.
Interesting you should
comment about the "hurried writer". I was thinking
that when I sent the post, and also wondering how one goes about
being a writer for them. About.com has just about any topic you
could ask for via newsletter or web page.
Leslee