Shaverology, the sequel to Richard Toronto's groundbreaking Shaver Mystery epic, War Over Lemuria, is the encore performance of your two favorite science fiction characters: Richard S. Shaver and Raymond A. Palmer. You will read previously unpublished first person accounts of their everyday lives from people who knew them best. Was Ray Palmer a hoaxer extraordinaire as his critics claim, or was he a believer beyond all reason? Who really discovered the Shaver Mystery? Did Dick Shaver recant his belief in the Shaver Mystery on his deathbed? These questions and more are answered in Shaverology....
Shaverology, the sequel to Richard Toronto's groundbreaking Shaver Mystery epic, War Over Lemuria, is the encore performance of your two favorite scie...
In 1960, science fiction writer Richard Sharpe Shaver discovered "rock books" on his Wisconsin farm. He concluded they were not just rocks, but intelligently designed documents, the recorded history of an ancient, pre-deluge civilization. For 15 years he decoded the rock book texts and images he found embedded in stone, and soon began painting and photographing what he found. It was an alien world that few other than Shaver could see. Shaver also wrote essays to compliment his paintings. He wrote of the people and customs of Earth's pre-history-the half human, half fish Mermen and...
In 1960, science fiction writer Richard Sharpe Shaver discovered "rock books" on his Wisconsin farm. He concluded they were not just rocks, but intell...
MR Richard Toronto MR Doug Skinner MS Lora Santiago
In 1960, science fiction writer Richard Sharpe Shaver discovered "rock books" on his Wisconsin farm. He concluded they were not just rocks, but intelligently designed documents, the recorded history of an ancient, pre-deluge civilization. For 15 years he decoded the rock book texts and images he found embedded in stone, and soon began painting and photographing what he found. It was an alien world that few other than Shaver could see. Shaver also wrote essays to compliment his paintings. He wrote of the people and customs of Earth's pre-history-the half human, half fish Mermen and...
In 1960, science fiction writer Richard Sharpe Shaver discovered "rock books" on his Wisconsin farm. He concluded they were not just rocks, but intell...