The Lost Continent of Mu (1926 book)
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Author | James Churchward |
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Publisher | W. E. Rudge |
Location | New York |
Pub. date | 1926 |
Language | English |
Subject | Mu, the lost Pacific continent |
Followed by | Sacred and Inspired Writings of Mu (1927) |
The Lost Continent of Mu: the Motherland of Man is a non-fiction book by British author James Churchward, first published in 1926 by W. E. Rudge, which relates the author's hypotheses regarding a lost continent in the Pacific he calls Mu (after Augustus Le Plongeon) and how said continent was the true place of human origins.
Full Text
- Churchward, James (1926), The Lost Continent of Mu: the Motherland of Man, New York: W.E. Rudge, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007146360
Illustrations
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - A Sample of the Art of Prehistoric Man, p. 80.jpg
A Sample of the Art of Prehistoric Man
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Greek Alphabet in Hieratic Characters of Mu, p. 90.jpg
Greek Alphabet in Hieratic Characters of Mu
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Greek Cross and Mu's Escutcheon, p. 91.jpg
Greek Cross and Mu's Escutcheon
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - A Central American Obelisk, Quirigua, p. 103.jpg
A Central American Obelisk, Quirigua
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Map of the Great Uighur Empire, p. 105.jpg
Map of the Great Uighur Empire
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - An Uighur Queen and Her Consort, p. 108.jpg
An Uighur Queen and Her Consort
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Scepter Carried by a Monarch of the Uighurs, p. 109.jpg
Scepter Carried by a Monarch of the Uighurs
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Symbols in Ancient Writings and Inscriptions Referring to Mu, p. 114.jpg
Symbols in Ancient Writings and Inscriptions Referring to Mu
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - The Road-Cut, Capital Hill, Smyrna, Asia Minor, p. 121.jpg
The Road-Cut, Capital Hill, Smyrna, Asia Minor
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - The Oldest of the Symbols, p. 127.jpg
The Oldest of the Symbols
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - The Tan, p. 131.jpg
The Tan
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - The Tau from a Maya Manuscript, p. 132.jpg
The Tau from a Maya Manuscript
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Return of the Rainy Season, from the Troano Manuscript, p. 132.jpg
Return of the Rainy Season, from the Troano Manuscript
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Ancient Sacred Symbols, p. 134.jpg
Ancient Sacred Symbols
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Hieratic Letters from Various Ancient Alphabets, p. 138.jpg
Hieratic Letters from Various Ancient Alphabets
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - A Few Simple Symbols Used in Ancient Writings, p. 139.jpg
A Few Simple Symbols Used in Ancient Writings
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - The First Book Ever Written, p. 141.jpg
The First Book Ever Written
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Symbolical Carving, p. 146.jpg
Symbolical Carving
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - The Great Seven-Headed Serpent of Angkor, Cambodia, p. 149.jpg
The Great Seven-Headed Serpent of Angkor, Cambodia
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Carvings on the Great Seven-Headed Serpent, p. 150.jpg
Carvings on the Great Seven-Headed Serpent
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Ganesha, the Lord of the Fields and Crops, p. 152.jpg
Ganesha, the Lord of the Fields and Crops
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - A Hindu Naga Knife, p. 154.jpg
A Hindu Naga Knife
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Symbols on the Handle and Sheath of the Knife, p. 155.jpg
Symbols on the Handle and Sheath of the Knife
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Tat Pillar, p. 159.jpg
Tat Pillar
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - The Great Monolith at Tiahuanaco, p. 162.jpg
The Great Monolith at Tiahuanaco
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Head-Dress of an Inca High Priest, Peru, p. 163.jpg
Head-Dress of an Inca High Priest, Peru
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - One of the Symbolic Stones, Anarajapoora, Ceylon, p. 167.jpg
One of the Symbolic Stones, Anarajapoora, Ceylon
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Symbols Found Among the Cliff-Dwellers Writings, p. 174.jpg
Symbols Found Among the Cliff-Dwellers Writings
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Ground Plan of a Temple at Grapevine Canyon, Nevada, p. 178.jpg
Ground Plan of a Temple at Grapevine Canyon, Nevada
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Another Writing in Grapevine Canyon, Nevada, p. 178.jpg
Another Writing in Grapevine Canyon, Nevada
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Found in Gould Gulch, Beatty, Nevada, p. 181.jpg
Found in Gould Gulch, Beatty, Nevada
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Cliff-Dwellers' Guidepost, p. 182.jpg
Cliff-Dwellers' Guidepost
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Colorado River and Tributaries, p. 184.jpg
Colorado River and Tributaries
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Painting of Mastodon in Hava Supai Canyon, Arizona, p. 186.jpg
Painting of Mastodon in Hava Supai Canyon, Arizona
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Rock Carving, Hava Supai Canyon, Arizona, p. 192.jpg
Rock Carving, Hava Supai Canyon, Arizona
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Gilder's Discoveries, Nebraska, p. 198.jpg
Gilder's Discoveries, Nebraska
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Cliff Writings, Nevada, p. 202.jpg
Cliff Writings, Nevada
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Cliff-Dwellers' Guide-Posts in Three Forms of Writing, p. 203.jpg
Cliff-Dwellers' Guide-Posts in Three Forms of Writing
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Niven's Mexican Buried Cities, p. 208.jpg
Niven's Mexican Buried Cities
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Present Conditions Surrounding Niven's Mexican Buried Cities, p. 209.jpg
Present Conditions Surrounding Niven's Mexican Buried Cities
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Relics from Niven's Lowest City, p. 214.jpg
Relics from Niven's Lowest City
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Tablets from Niven's Mexican Buried Cities. Second City, p. 221.jpg
Tablets from Niven's Mexican Buried Cities, Second City (I)
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Tablets from Niven's Mexican Buried Cities. Second City, p. 222.jpg
Tablets from Niven's Mexican Buried Cities, Second City (II)
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - An Old Maya Temple in Yucatan, p. 236.jpg
An Old Maya Temple in Yucatan
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - A Volcanic Cataclysm, p. 242.jpg
A Volcanic Cataclysm
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Prince Coh in Battle, p. 245.jpg
Prince Coh in Battle
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - Owl Vase from the "Treasures of Priam", p. 251.jpg
Owl Vase from the "Treasures of Priam"
- James Churchward, Lost Continent of Mu (1926) - A Hawk-Headed Sphinx, p. 251.jpg
A Hawk-Headed Sphinx