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26 reviewsThis volume contains the substance of a series of illustrated lectures dealing with the subject of the Great Pyramid of Gizeh as given by the author in a number of the leading cities of the USA in each instance to splendid groups of earnest students. It is at their kind request that this book is written; and the author is grateful to them for the suggestion.
In the preparation of this work the author has in view the primary purpose of practical utility. He has endeavored also to combine clarity of presentation with simplicity of style. Toward that end only simple, everyday English is employed, language which all of average educational attainments may read, easily assimilate, and fully comprehend. Brevity of text, within certain limits, has been attempted, too; but in dealing with a subject so very comprehensive in scope as that of the Great Pyramid, it being nearly an inexhaustible fountain of recorded wisdom, it is difficult to feature conciseness of contents and still bring forth the fruits desired. Consequently this volume has gone quite beyond the range originally contemplated for it. A particular effort has been made to avoid matters of an abstruse and technical nature, to omit controversial topics, and to shun conclusions of a chimerical type. Yet the author has tried to retain the prime essentials of authenticity and appeal to the interest of the reader.
For the benefit of those readers who do not enjoy having the flow of the reading text broken into, and their concentration more or less disrupted, by the injection of “dry” mathematics, however simplified the figures may be, a complete appendix, devoted exclusively to some of the astonishing mathematical wonders of the Great Pyramid, is found herein. In that portion of the volume all mathematical materials are reduced to primary arithmetic, no process more difficult than simple