Publishers: Adventures Unlimited Press
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a distinctive blend of explorations into ancient mysteries, unconventional history, and speculative connections between science and spirituality. Readers encounter a mix of investigative nonfiction and interpretive essays that challenge mainstream narratives. The range includes historical puzzles, extraterrestrial theories, and esoteric traditions, inviting curiosity about hidden or alternative knowledge.
What you’ll often find
- Investigations into archaeological enigmas and lost civilizations
- Explorations of conspiracy theories linked to historical events and figures
- Intersections of science with paranormal and extraterrestrial topics
- Philosophical and spiritual perspectives rooted in Eastern and Western traditions
- Analyses of unusual phenomena such as cattle mutilations and secret technologies
- Historical reinterpretations blending military, political, and occult themes
- Travelogues and essays that connect geography with myth and legend
How to browse this shelf
- Start by selecting topics that align with your interest in history, science, or spirituality
- Look for books that focus on specific regions or time periods to ground the broader themes
- Explore works that emphasize either investigative research or philosophical reflection
- Try grouping titles by their approach to mysteries—whether archaeological, extraterrestrial, or conspiratorial
- Use thematic clusters such as ancient civilizations, secret histories, or paranormal phenomena to narrow choices
- Consider the balance between nonfiction accounts and interpretive essays when choosing your reading
- Focus on the tone and depth of inquiry to match your preference for speculative or evidence-based narratives
Good fit if you like
- Reading that blends historical detail with unconventional theories
- A contemplative pace that allows for reflection on complex or controversial ideas
- Exploring connections between science, mythology, and spirituality
- Engaging with narratives that challenge established academic perspectives
- Books that combine investigative curiosity with philosophical inquiry
- Subjects that invite questioning of mainstream explanations and open-ended conclusions
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Earth’s Galactic History and Its Extraterrestrial Connection — Constance Victoria Briggs
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Apocalypse and the Magnificent Sevens — Bonnie Gaunt
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The History of the Knights Templars — Charles Greenstreet Addison
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Ancient Aliens on the Moon — Mike Bara
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The Land of Osiris — Stephen S. Mehler
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Ancient Tonga and the Lost City of Mu’a Including Samoa, Fiji, & Rarotonga — David Hatcher Childress
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Tapping the Zero Point Energy Free Energy in Today’s Physics — Moray B. King
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Eccentric Lives and Peculiar Notions — John Michell
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Ancient Aliens on Mars II — Mike Bara
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Mind Control, Oswald & JFK Were We Controlled? — Lincoln Lawrence
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The Bigfoot Files The Reality of Bigfoot in North America — David Hatcher Childress
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The Free-energy Device Handbook A Compilation of Patents & Reports — David Hatcher Childress
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Ancient Aliens and Secret Societies — Mike Bara
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Ancient Aliens on Mars — Mike Bara
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The Gold of the Gods — Erich Von Daniken
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Tayos Gold The Archives of Atlantis — Stan Hall
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The Tesla Papers — Nikola Tesla
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The Lost Continent of Mu — James Churchward
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The Children of Mu Relics of the Diaspora from the Lost Pacific Continent — James Churchward
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Nazi International — Joseph P. Farrell
