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  • Published: 4 May 2001
  • ISBN: 9780099416357
  • Imprint: Arrow
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 640
  • RRP: $39.99

The Sign And The Seal




A gripping religious historical conspiracy thriller from the bestselling author of investigative history book Fingerprints of the Gods. This controversial book establishes Hancock as a leading voice in the popular genre of religious theory. Perfect for fans of Raiders of the Lost Ark.

After nine years investigating the exact location of the ultimate religious icon, the Ark of the Covenant, British researcher and investigative journalist Graham Hancock reveals his status-quo shattering discoveries. Part mystery thriller, part true adventure and part travel book, this gripping piece of historical research challenges society's principal religious preconceptions and takes the reader on a rollercoaster ride through ancient history.
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'It should cause widespread discussion, and it deserves to' Daily Telegraph

'Eat your heart out, Harrison Ford' Gerald Seymour

'Highly readable' The Times

'Part travelogue, part sensation, part unravelling, a fascinating story.' Catholic Herald

  • Published: 4 May 2001
  • ISBN: 9780099416357
  • Imprint: Arrow
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 640
  • RRP: $39.99

About the author

Graham Hancock

Graham Hancock is a British writer and journalist, specialising in unconventional theories. He raises legitimate questions about humanity's history and offers an increasingly popular challenge to the entrenched views of orthodox scholars. Graham is the author of the major international bestsellers The Sign and The Seal, Fingerprints of the Gods and Heaven's Mirror. His books have sold more than five million copies worldwide and have been translated into 27 languages. His public lectures and TV appearances, including the three-hour series Quest For The Lost Civilization, have put his ideas before audiences of tens of millions.

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Praise for The Sign And The Seal

Highly readable

Times

Hancock's book will probably be as popular as the Raider's film. Added to the Holy Grail excitement of his quest, he has invented a new genre: an intellectual whodunnit by a do-it-yourself sleuth

Guardian

It should cause widespread discussion and it deserves to

Daily Telegraph