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Stonehenge, Earth and Sky
Gerald S. Hawkins and Hubert A. Allen, Jr.
Professor Gerald S. Hawkins was a giant among Stonehenge researchers of the
twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. In this posthumously published book,
the professor shares his considered knowledge, after more than forty years of
research on Stonehenge and related phenomenon, in this colorfully illustrated
book. Several great photographers contributed to this book including: Joeff
Davis (Joeff.com) and Pete Glastonbury.
| "Stonehenge is a uniquely fascinating part of our national
heritage, a source of mystery and wonder for centuries. It has
specially perplexed many scientists, some of whom have deeply
pondered the significance of its alignments and numerics.
Prominent among them was Gerald Hawkins, a pioneer 'archaeo-astronomer'
whose original ideas, publicised through his 1965 book
Stonehenge Decoded, have stimulated debate and controversy ever
since. Sadly, he did not survive to see the publication of this
book, co-authored with Hubert Allen. But this finely illustrated
text is a fitting memorial to him, and will, as he would surely
have hoped, help to introduce a new generation to Stonehenge and
its mysteries." — Sir Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal |
Trade paperback, 48 pages, published 2004.
ISBN: 1-903035-24-4
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