Return To The Stars: Evidence For The Impossible

Return To The Stars: Evidence For The Impossible

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

A bold work of speculative non-fiction, Return to the Stars: Evidence for the Impossible presents von Däniken's continued argument that extraterrestrial beings visited Earth in ancient times, leaving behind traces that conventional science has long dismissed or ignored. Building on the provocative theories introduced in his landmark Chariots of the Gods?, the author marshals a wide array of archaeological findings, mythological texts, and anomalous artifacts to argue that humanity's past is far stranger and more cosmic than mainstream history acknowledges. Written with the infectious enthusiasm of a true believer, the narrative carries readers across continents and civilizations, illustrating how ancient structures, legends, and religious iconography point toward contact with advanced intelligences from beyond our world. Von Däniken challenges readers to reconsider the boundaries of the possible, making a passionate case that the impossible evidence scattered throughout human history demands a radical reinterpretation of our origins.

Author: Erich Von Däniken
Format: Hardback
Published: 1970, Souvenir Press
Genre: Anthropology

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

A bold work of speculative non-fiction, Return to the Stars: Evidence for the Impossible presents von Däniken's continued argument that extraterrestrial beings visited Earth in ancient times, leaving behind traces that conventional science has long dismissed or ignored. Building on the provocative theories introduced in his landmark Chariots of the Gods?, the author marshals a wide array of archaeological findings, mythological texts, and anomalous artifacts to argue that humanity's past is far stranger and more cosmic than mainstream history acknowledges. Written with the infectious enthusiasm of a true believer, the narrative carries readers across continents and civilizations, illustrating how ancient structures, legends, and religious iconography point toward contact with advanced intelligences from beyond our world. Von Däniken challenges readers to reconsider the boundaries of the possible, making a passionate case that the impossible evidence scattered throughout human history demands a radical reinterpretation of our origins.