James Churchward
From Kook Science
James M. Churchward | |
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From "Lost Continent of Mu" (1926) | |
Born | 27 February 1851 [1] Okehampton, Devon, England, United Kingdom |
Died | 4 January 1936 (84) [1] Los Angeles, California |
Burial | Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, New York |
Relative(s) | Albert Churchward |
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James Churchward (February 27, 1851 - January 4, 1936) was an English metallurgical chemist and amateur archaeologist, noted as the author of several books detailing his theories of a Pacific Mu.
Selected Bibliography
- Churchward, James (1926), The Lost Continent of Mu: the Motherland of Man, New York: W.E. Rudge
- Churchward, James (1927), Copies of Stone Tablets Found by William Niven at Santiago Ahuizoctla Near Mexico City
- Churchward, James (1927), The Books of the Golden Age: The Sacred and Inspired Writings of Mu, Including My Old Preceptor, the Rishi
- Churchward, James (1931), The Children of Mu, New York: Ives Washburn
- Churchward, James (1933), The Sacred Symbols of Mu, New York: Ives Washburn
- Churchward, James (1934), Cosmic Forces of Mu, New York: Ives Washburn
- Churchward, James (1934), Cosmic Forces As They Were Taught in Mu: The Ancient Tale That Religion and Science Are Twin Sisters, Mount Vernon, N.Y.: The Author
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVB-2SBY : 13 December 2015), James M. Churchward, 1936; Burial, Valhalla, Westchester, New York, United States of America, Kensico Cemetery; citing record ID 24989122, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.