Description
This is the second book in the series and gives all of the information and clues about the Knights of The Golden Circle and their treasures that was published for 17 years in the prestigious ?Treasure Hunter Confidential Newsletter.? It was very informative and was available only to subscribers for $100 per year. (It also contained stories and information on other treasures as well.) Although the Editor, Larry Williams, was an excellent researcher and writer, much of the information came from treasure hunters and researchers themselves, giving tips, ideas, possible locations, how to recognize the signs, what they might mean, and even sketches and drawings - including a map overlay that could possible show where other treasures were located after you found one of them since normally, more than one treasure was buried at a location.
About the Author
Author of "Open Fire", a major 707-page story of personal, front line combat with the Marine Corps during the epic battles of Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan and Tinian in the South Pacific during World War II against the Japanese. The book was awarded the "Best Non-fiction Book of 2004" by the Book Publists of Southern California. Author is also seen describing the combat being shown on the best selling video game "Medal of Honor--The Rising Sun," and "The Assault on Tarawa" by Electronic Arts Entertainments. Also author of: The Mysterious and Secret Order of the Knights of the Golden Circle: Lost Treasure Secrets; and Fugitives from Freedom. Columnist, feature story writer and staff member of: Treasure; Treasure Search; Treasure Found; Treasure Diver; Treasure Hunter; Treasure News; and The CB Guide. Co-editor and feature writer: Treasure Hunter Confidential Newsletter. Contributing editor: Biblical and American Archeologist Newsletter. Editor: Adventures' Club News of Los Angeles. Columnist and reporter: The Kansas City Star; Rocky Mountain Aviation Magazine; Fabulous Las Vegas Magazine; Stillwater News Press; and the O'Collegian. Technical writer for Aerospace Companies for 27 years. Professor: UCLA and Los Angeles City Colleges. Featured in: The Treasure of Elysian Park on the Television Series "Unsolved Mysteries" --Also on John Burrud's Treasure Series --On NBC's Special on Diving For Spanish Treasure Galleons in Varacruz, Mexico --On ABC's Series on How to Find Lost Treasures and The Hunt for Amazing Treasures --Treasure Hunters in Search of 17 Tons of Gold, filmed by the Tokyo Broadcasting System --And the Frank Sayer Show on The Lost Dutchman Mine --Plus numerous other radio and television newscasts. BA, Journalism Ph.D in Biblical Archaeology.
About the Author
Author of "Open Fire", a major 707-page story of personal, front line combat with the Marine Corps during the epic battles of Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan and Tinian in the South Pacific during World War II against the Japanese. The book was awarded the "Best Non-fiction Book of 2004" by the Book Publists of Southern California. Author is also seen describing the combat being shown on the best selling video game "Medal of Honor--The Rising Sun," and "The Assault on Tarawa" by Electronic Arts Entertainments. Also author of: The Mysterious and Secret Order of the Knights of the Golden Circle: Lost Treasure Secrets; and Fugitives from Freedom. Columnist, feature story writer and staff member of: Treasure; Treasure Search; Treasure Found; Treasure Diver; Treasure Hunter; Treasure News; and The CB Guide. Co-editor and feature writer: Treasure Hunter Confidential Newsletter. Contributing editor: Biblical and American Archeologist Newsletter. Editor: Adventures' Club News of Los Angeles. Columnist and reporter: The Kansas City Star; Rocky Mountain Aviation Magazine; Fabulous Las Vegas Magazine; Stillwater News Press; and the O'Collegian. Technical writer for Aerospace Companies for 27 years. Professor: UCLA and Los Angeles City Colleges. Featured in: The Treasure of Elysian Park on the Television Series "Unsolved Mysteries" --Also on John Burrud's Treasure Series --On NBC's Special on Diving For Spanish Treasure Galleons in Varacruz, Mexico --On ABC's Series on How to Find Lost Treasures and The Hunt for Amazing Treasures --Treasure Hunters in Search of 17 Tons of Gold, filmed by the Tokyo Broadcasting System --And the Frank Sayer Show on The Lost Dutchman Mine --Plus numerous other radio and television newscasts. BA, Journalism Ph.D in Biblical Archaeology.
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