Below are just a sample of Lionel Fanthorpe's Publications. Each ordered copy will include a hand written dedication authored by Lionel himself ! These personalised unique copies are available only from here.

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The Worlds Most Mysterious Objects: Objects can carry romantic myths, embody dangerous curses, or provide links to our past. Some mysterious items, like the Hope Diamond, can still be found today, while others, like the Philosophers' Stone, have vanished into the mists of time. Gifted and sensitive psychometrists can apparently pick up an object and learn many things about its past and its previous owners. £12 (UK) + P&P

 

Mysteries & Secrets Of The Masons: Our world is mysterious and conspiratorial. Networking is key - people who exercise power accept that success depends upon who you know. Some of these networks are obvious and visible, while others are hidden. Criminals and fundamentalist cults are sinister - but some secret societies help and guard us. There are wheels within wheels. £13 (UK) + P&P

 

 

The Oak Island Mystery: It began innocently enough...in 1795 three boys discovered the top of an acient shaft on uninhabited Oak Island in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. The boys began to dig, and what they uncovered started the world's greatest and stangest treasure hunt. Two hundred years of courage, back-breaking effort, ingenuity, and engineering skills have so far failed to retrieve what is concealed there. The Oak Island curse prophesies that the treasure will not be found until seven men are dead and the last oak has fallen. £10 + P&P

 

 

Talking Stones: It travels the length and breadth of the country, collecting epitaphs and anecdotes that chronicle the traditions and idiosyncracies of burial rituals in Wales. It is full of heroes and villains; full of tragedy and comedy. As the authors say: "graves are passports to the past, our letters of introduction to the people who lived and died there". £9.99 + P&P

 

 

Mysteries of the Bible: Was there an actual geographical location for the Garden of Eden, and what really went on there? What strange, dangerous powers lay hidden in the Ark of the Covenant, and where is it now? What did the Prophet Ezekiel see? Could it have been a spaceship? What saved Daniel from the lions, and Shadrach and his friends from the furnace? What were the mysterious Urim and Thummim, and how did they work? Was Jesus married to Mary Magadalen?All these intriguing questions, and many more, are answered. £12 + P&P

 

 

Mysteries & Secrets Of The Templars: Unsolved mysteries surround the remarkable men known as the Templars. Their ancient origins go back much further than their well-known adventures in the Middle East in the twelfth century. They knew that ancient secrets were waiting to be rediscovered and, perhaps, reactivated. They could generate labyrinthine codes - and decipher those that others had created in the remote past. £13 + P&P

 

 

Mysteries of Templar Treasure and the Holy Grail: The Secrets of Rennes Le Chateau: Besides Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland, no other place on Earth holds as much esoteric symbolism as France's Rennes le Chateau. Its location and design are the subjects of countless rumours, myths and legends. The authors survey its arcane history and the secrets of Rennes le Chateau, including its relationship to the Merovingian bloodline of Christ; the Chateau as a possible location of an immense treasure, and also as a possible repository for the alchemical secrets behind the Philosopher's Stone. £15 + P&P

 

 

The World's Most Mysterious Places: is a collection of stories about lost lands, weird locations, and strange sites, many of which the authors have investigated in person. Some of the places are actual sites we can visit, others are legendary lands that have long since vanished. Discover: a bookshop in San Antonio, Texas, that seems to be haunted by the ghosts of the defenders of the Alamo; the "crash site" of a flying saucer in Roswell, New Mexico; the Chase Vault, a mysterious tomb in Christ Church, Barbados, where caskets are moved by some unknown force and many other mysterious sites. £12 + p&p

 

 

In Death: The Final Mystery, Lionel and Patricia Fanthorpe take their investigative skills to those last moments of life and beyond, exploring such puzzling topics as near-death and out-of-body experiences, reincarnation theories, hypno-regression, and automatic writing and other phenomena of the seance room. The greatest human problem is that we are all born in the condemned cell. Money and medical science can extend the human lifespan but still waits patiently for us. £12 + P&P

 

 

 

The World's Most Mysterious Murders.Reading of murder stimulates a powerful response. We are repelled by the horror of it, but, simultaneously, our natural curiosity is strongly aroused. We want to know who did it, and why. Most unsolved murders have no apparent motives -- or too many motives. The murders of Sir Harry Oakes in 1943, one of the richest men in Canada, and Christine Demeter, found dead in a blood-soaked garage in Mississauga in 1973 -- remain unsolved. In fact, history is full of unsolved murders. £12 + P&P

 

 

The World's Most Mysterious Castles takes you on a journey through hidden chambers and subterranean tunnels of castles all over the world. Their walls served the sinister needs of spies, traitors, and assassins. Do the spirits of attackers and defenders who died in long-forgotten sieges still linger where they fell? Screams of unbearable pain and despair were muffled within their deepest, darkest torture dungeons. Do they echo there still? £13 + P&P

 

 

The World's Greatest Unsolved Mysteries invites the reader to accompany Lionel and Patricia Fanthorpe on their many intriguing investigations and their years of research into the unexplained. We live in an immeasurably strange universe, miraculously suspended in space and time: a universe that has room for the mysteries of the ancient British King Arthur, Merlin, and the Holy Grail; the Oak Island Money Pit; Mermaids and Sea Monsters; the Riddle of the Pictish Stones at Meigle in Scotland; the Vampire of Croglin Grange; The list is endless. The investigations fascinating. £10 + P&P

 

Unsolved Mysteries of the Sea: Seas and oceans cover most of the Earth's surface, yet we know less about what lies beneath them than we do about stars and planets millions of miles away. The seas are filled with intriguing mysteries: How were they formed? What gave rise to stories of sirens, mermaids, and mermen? Where did the old pirates and buccaneers hide their treasure? The answers to these questions can be found here. £15 + P&P

 

 

Down The Badger Hole: 'Lionel Fanthorpe entered into a publishing arrangement with Badger Books of England in the early 50's. Over the next decade and a half he proceeded to churn out book after book under many different pen names. The exact number of books is not known due to the fact that some of the pseudonyms were being used by other writers working for Badger at the same time. It is estimated to be 180+ books. Of these books, eighty nine are known to have been written in a three year period. That works out to be one 158 page book every twelve days. Here are just some of those classics. £7.50 + P&P

 
 

The World's Most Mysterious People: Did Rasputin, the mad monk of Tsarist Russia, possess supernatural powers? Who was the mysterious prisoner in the Bastille who has gone down in history as "The Man in the Iron Mask"? Did he possess a priceless secret which Louis XIV desperately wanted to learn? Who or what was the mysterious man known as the Count of St. Germain whose abnormal powers seemed to defy both time and space - and is he still with us today? £12 + P&P

 
 

Earth, Sea And Sky: The collected poems of Lionel Fanthorpe. (105) £7.50 + P&P