THE CHILDREN OF MU
By James Churchward
Synopsis
In "Children of Mu", James Churchward expands his research of the lost continent of Mu. He speaks of the colonial expansion of Mu and the direct influence of the culture of Mu on the rest of the world. From the first colonies if North America and in Asia, and later in India, Egypt and Yucatan.
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THE ORIGIN OF MAN
FOR the benefit of those who have not read The Lost Continent of Mu a short synopsis of its contents follows.
The Land of Mu was a large continent situated in the Pacific Ocean between America and Asia, its center lying somewhat south of the equator. Basing its area on the remains which are still above water, it would have been about six thousand miles from east to west, and about three thousand from north to south. All the rocky islands, individually and in groups, scattered over the Pacific Ocean were once part of the continent of Mu. About twelve thousand years ago cataclysmic earthquakes rent Mu asunder. She became a fiery vortex, and the waters of the Pacific rushed in, making a watery grave for a vast civilization and sixty millions of people. Easter Island, Tahiti, Samoas, Cook, Tongas, Marshall, Gilbert, Caroline, Marianas, Hawaii and the Marquesas are the pathetic fingers of that great land, standing today as sentinels to a silent grave.
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Page count (8.5x11) (282)
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Originally published (1931)
Republished (2019)
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