Book summaryAn account of Project Falcon, which attempted to locate the real Mount Sinai. In the 1980s, several American explorers and adventurers became convinced that the Mount Sinai referred to in the Bible was actually in Saudi Arabia rather than the Sinai peninsula, and they set up the project to locate the exact site. "New York Times" journalist Blum describes how Project Falcon became embroiled in controversy--political, scientific, and financial--from the start, as it attempted to locate not only the mount itself, but the "gold of exodus" supposedly buried there. Media reviews"A spine-tingling yarn, full of intrigue and adventure." |
The Gold of Exodusby Blum, Howard
Book description: New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 1998. A nice reading copy. Pages are clean and bright. Binding is tight. Book and jacket show some shelfwear. There is a remainder mark on the bottom page edge.. Hard Cover. Good/Good -. Remainder.
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