Unlock Now Prince Henery Sinclair : His Expedition To The New World In 1398 Scripted By Frederick Julius Pohl Available As Paperback

book on an early discovery of the North American Continent by Phoenican, Greek, Egyptian, Chinese, but this one is a Scottish Earl.
Although detailed, I am still to be convinced, It does not help that the Sinclair family built Rosslyn chapel, From the last page: “the story of the Orkney expedition to North America has been corroborated and amplified in Nova Scotia by an Indian legend, and in the United States by a fourteenth century memorial on rock.
Now we know how the brave feeds of Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, made him, as Antonio Zeno said most apple, a man as worthy of immortal memory as any other that ever lived.


My grandpa went to the northern coast of the US years ago to study genealogy.
He has already traced our daily line to Prince Henry Sinclair and has learned about this theory of his expedition to North America.
There my grandpa picked
Unlock Now Prince Henery Sinclair : His Expedition To The New World In 1398 Scripted By Frederick Julius Pohl Available As Paperback
up this book and eventually it found its way to me!

Is this book the truth I dont know, Im not too worried about it.
It was interesting to read about the Scottish noblemen and his journey and consider the evidence that he went to North America before Columbus or the Vikings.
My favorite chapters were: the two personal history chapters “boy” and “man” the chapter about him and the Micmacs “the beginning of a legend” and the chapter about the Venetians “a parcel of old letters”.
ScienceFiction It is one of the anomalies of human history that despite our passion for knowledge, we are still in doubt as to who actually discovered the North American continent.
According to author and historian Frederick J, Pohl, the glory should go to Prince henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, who set off an a voyage of discovery and dropped anchor in Guysborough Harbour, Nova Scotia, on June,, almost a century before Columbuss and Cabots historic voyages.
This book is very interesting and has some wonderful historical records concerning the Westfall Knight and the Newport Tower.


Much of the book is guess work backed up by some obscure but believable or logical deductions.
A decent to a good read for those interested in History other than the simplistic items we were taught.
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