America as the prehistoric cradle of the true Caucasian race; De madiarorum ac pelasgorum origine; newspaper clippings regarding Matyó and Mu, 1922-1931.

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America as the prehistoric cradle of the true Caucasian race; De madiarorum ac pelasgorum origine; newspaper clippings regarding Matyó and Mu, 1922-1931.

Includes an unpublished typed manuscript America..., written in both English and Hungarian, 1929, and De Madiarorum pamphlet in Latin, 1922; both written in Budapest. Two pages of newspaper clippings, with articles entitled "Mu, the Lost Atlantis of the Pacific Ocean", and "Matyo Customs, oddest in Europe defy modernists", both from 1931.

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The lost continent of Mu was, according to James Churchward, a huge land occupying most of the middle Pacific Ocean that was destroyed in a large geologic event. Churchward claimed the people of Mu went on to settle other advanced civilizations and that their existence was documented by other cultures like the Mayas. From the description of America as the prehistoric cradle of the true Caucasian race; De madiarorum ac pelasgorum origine; newspaper clippings regarding Matyó and Mu, 1...