By John White Pole Shift: Predictions and Prophecies of the Ultimate Disaster (3rd Third Edition) [Mass Market Paperback]

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1986 second printing. Cover art is the same but with purple background instead of red. Mass market paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This intriguing 1986 edition explores the controversial pole shift theory through prophecies and predictions spanning ancient and modern sources. The vibrant purple cover art adds allure to this early publication that popularized the idea of periodic cataclysmic shifts in Earth’s crust and axis. Despite its age, the clean pages and secure binding offer an enjoyable vintage reading experience for those intrigued by this enduring and divisive hypothesis.

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1986 second printing. Cover art is the same but with purple background instead of red. Mass market paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This intriguing 1986 edition of “Pole Shift: Predictions and Prophecies of the Ultimate Disaster” offers a fascinating exploration of the controversial theory of periodic shifts in the Earth’s crust and axis. While the author remains unknown, the book delves into various prophecies and predictions surrounding this cataclysmic event, drawing from diverse sources spanning ancient civilizations to modern scientific theories.

Amidst the wear on the mass-market paperback cover, the vibrant purple background of the cover art adds an enigmatic allure, hinting at the book’s provocative subject matter. Despite its age, the clean pages and secure binding ensure an enjoyable reading experience for those captivated by the mysteries of our planet’s history and potential future upheavals.

For collectors and readers alike, this third edition holds particular significance as it represents one of the earlier publications to popularize the pole shift theory, preceding the renewed interest sparked by works like John White’s “Pole Shift” in the late 20th century. As a vintage exploration of a topic that continues to fascinate and divide opinion, this book offers a unique window into the evolution of this controversial hypothesis and the enduring human fascination with earth-shattering events.

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Weight 11.1 lbs
Dimensions 2.4 × 10.6 × 17.4 in
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