The Great Pyramid Decoded
by Peter Lemesurier
Paperback
Published by Element
Publication date: July 1, 1996
ISBN: 1852307935
Reviews:
Karey, 10/21/99
This book is by far the best I've read on the mysteries of the Great Pyramid -- and there have been dozens of others. None is as fascinating and thought provoking as Lemesurier's. I've been re-reading this book for years!
R. from Lake Elsinore, CAL. USA
, 12/15/97, simply the most eye opening book in my
personal collection
this book is worth much more than it's cover price. anyone interested
in the direction of mankind progress through the earth planes will
not be disappointed .get this book you will not put it down. I have
owned this title since 1980 and continue to discover new items as
they relate to current issues, the Great Pyramid is a cronagragh ...a
calander of events , much of what has already taken place.
C.C., 06/15/97
This book is well researched and well written. It presents various
measurements of the pyramid, using "pyramid inches" which are
(unfortunately) not well developed or analysed within the book, and
then goes on to specualte on what those measurements may mean. The
author develops his arguments beginning with fairly credible accounts
of specific pyramid measurements, but then too quickly makes
substantial intuitive leaps which cannot be supported by the
presented data alone. This is not to say his agruments are without
merit, but they require much faith. If you're looking for an
objective account of pyramid measurements, a rational development of
the fundamental knowledge which the builders must have possesed, and
a measured account of possible architectual meanings, look elsewhere
(e.g. Peter Thomkins book "Secrets of the Great Pyramid").