Balder Ex-Libris - Waddell Laurence AustineReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearWaddell Laurence Austine - The british Eddaurn:md5:20fd0305363bf728f7fbe402766ef1572024-01-04T00:48:00+00:002024-01-04T01:08:26+00:00balderWaddell Laurence AustineEddaEnglandGraalMythologyScandinavia <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Waddell_Laurence_-_The_british_Edda.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Waddell Laurence Austine</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The british Edda</strong><br />
Year : 1930<br />
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The great Epic Poem of the Ancient Britons on the Exploits of King Thor, Arthur or Adam and his Knights in Establishing Civilization, Reforming Eden and Capturing The Holy Grail about 3380-3350 B.C. The thrilling adventures and exploits of the heroes, both protagonist and antagonist, are no less full of dramatic pathos and passion, comedy and tragedy, courage and devotion, humour, grim and otherwise, sportsmanship and chivalry, melodrama and villainy, than in modern romantic fiction. And it has its heroines and its "love interests." It is a mighty "unshot film" of the greatest of all epochs in the heroic history of the old world, with its actors vividly portrayed as if in flesh and blood, and their melodramatic exploits moving as a pageant before our eyes. <strong>...</strong></p>Waddell Laurence Austine - The makers of civilization in race & historyurn:md5:e0be226f50a3b4074af6803add1851302013-11-22T21:01:00+00:002013-11-22T21:03:20+00:00balderWaddell Laurence AustineBabylonCivilizationsEgypteGreeceIndiaJewMythologyRacialismRevisionismSumer <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img2/.Waddell_Laurence_Austine_-_The_makers_of_civilization_in_race_and_history_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Waddell Laurence Austine</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The makers of civilization in race & history</strong><br />
Year : 1929<br />
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Showing the rise of the Aryans or Sumerians. Their origination & propagation of civilization. Their extension of it to Egypt & Crète. Personalities & achievements of their kings. Historical originals of mythic gods & heroes with dates from the rise of civilization about 3380 B.C.. Reconstructed from Babylonian, Egyptian, Hittite, Indian & Gothic Sources. <strong>...</strong></p>Waddell Laurence Austine - The aryan origin of the alphabeturn:md5:39ad2873adcfa7d95bdc2897ebfb319b2013-11-17T21:58:00+00:002021-01-11T22:44:48+00:00balderWaddell Laurence AustineSumer <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img2/.Waddell_Laurence_Austine_-_The_aryan_origin_of_the_alphabet_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Waddell Laurence Austine</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The aryan origin of the alphabet : disclosing the sumero phoenician parentage of our letters ancient and modern</strong><br />
Year : 1927<br />
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"Numbers, too, I taught them and (Writing -) how By marshalled signs to fix their shifting thoughts." - Prometheus Bound: Æschylus, trans. by J. S. Blackie. "The two greatest inventios of the human mind are Writing and Money - the common language of intelligence and the common language of selfinterest." - Mirabeau. The invention of the Alphabet is generally admitted to be one of the very greatest scientific human achievements. It enables civilized men by an easy system of some twenty-four or so sound-signs or letters to rapidly express and register their thoughts and speak through time and space, conduct their everyday business by registers and correspondence, and chronicle their experience for the use of future generations by permanent records. And amongst other things, in association with movable type and the telegraph, which is also based upon a conventional form of the Alphabet, it has made possible that living marvel of the modern world, the newspaper, "the beating heart of civilization," which gives the news of the world as a diary of the human race. Hitherto, the origin of our Alphabet, the objects represented by its signs or letters and its authors have remained unknown, although the subject of many diverse conjectures. Nevertheless, its authors have been assumed to be Semites by all modern writers, the one mechanically repeating the other. This is partly because Greek tradition ascribed the introduction of the Alphabet and Writing to the Phoenicians under King Cadmus of Tyre, a people who have latterly been regarded by modern writers, but not by the Greeks, as Semites - though wrongly so, as we have seen by the new evidence; and partly because the earliest hitherto published specimens of systematic alphabetic writing which can be read and approximately dated have been in the retrograde form of the Phoenician alphabet and in a Semitic dialect, which was often used in Semitic communities by the later Phoenician kings and merchants, who are thus assumed to have been Semites themselves. And this assumed Semitic racial character of the Phoenicians is persisted in notwithstanding the fact that the Phoenicians were called by the Hebrews "Sons of Ham," and not "Sons of Shem" or Semites, and thus were regarded by the Hebrews or Semites themselves as Non-Semites. <strong>...</strong></p>