History decoded
the 10 greatest conspiracies of all time
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Author
Contributions
- Ferrell, Keith, author - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Workman Publishing Company, Inc., New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
38,000 words, Guess
Page Count
152 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27155131M
- ISBN-139780761177456
- ISBN-100761177450
- OCLC Control Number836261483
- OCLC Control Number861317595
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2013010713
Classifications
- DDC364.1
- LCCHV6275 .M45 2013
Alternate Titles
- 10 greatest conspiracies of all time
- Decoded (Television program)
Description
From the Introduction... Over the years, I've been contacted by the family of John Wilkes Booth, by former U.S. presidents, and (of course) by the Freemasons. In my thrillers, I've taken readers into the secret labyrinth below the U.S. Capitol (it's real), the hidden tunnels below the White House (also real--it's a bomb shelter), and even to the secret entrance below the Lincoln Memorial (did you really think when presidents arrive for a visit, they just run up the front steps?). Those stories are what led to Decoded. Three years ago, the HISTORY network told me that if I gave them a list of my favorite historical mysteries, they'd give me a team to help solve them. From there, Buddy Levy, Christine McKinley, Scott Rolle, and our amazing producers and crew have become true family. Together, we've explored some of the greatest conspiracies (and myths) that history has to offer. To me, history is a giant game of telephone. What's vital is finding the first whisper. Yet of all the questions people ask us about conspiracies, the number one is simply this: Which is your favorite? And so, this book. Inside, you'll see our favorites, counting down from the mysteries surrounding the Lincoln assassination, to the search for Confederate gold, to the existence of UFOs, to . . . well . . . like I said, you'll see.
Description
A book inspired by the History Network show explores unexplained mysteries, including what the government is hiding in Area 51, and what happened to the Confederacy's nineteen million dollars in gold and silver at the end of the Civil War.
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- History decoded
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