Chariots of the Gods

Chariots of the Gods

by Erich von Daniken

Narrated by William Dufris

Unabridged — 5 hours, 56 minutes

Chariots of the Gods

Chariots of the Gods

by Erich von Daniken

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Overview

Erich von Däniken's Chariots of the Gods is a work of monumental importance-the first book to introduce the shocking theory that ancient Earth was visited by aliens. This world-famous bestseller has withstood the test of time, inspiring countless books and films, including the author's own popular sequel, The Eye of the Sphinx. But here is where it all began-von Däniken's startling theories of our earliest encounters with alien worlds, based upon his lifelong studies of ancient ruins, lost cities, potential spaceports, and a myriad of hard scientific facts that point to extraterrestrial intervention in human history. Most incredible of all, however, is von Däniken's theory that we ourselves are the descendents of these galactic pioneers-and the archaeological discoveries that prove it:



-An alien astronaut preserved in a pyramid



-Thousand-year-old spaceflight navigation charts



-Computer astronomy from Incan and Egyptian ruins



-A map of the land beneath the ice cap of Antarctica



-A giant spaceport preserved in the Andes

Editorial Reviews

AUGUST 2011 - AudioFile

The world is filled with mythical wonders—from the stone faces of Easter Island to the Great Pyramid of Giza. Author and researcher von Daniken attempts to uncover the truth behind these mysteries and reveal their true meaning, which in turn could have a massive effect on civilization as we know it. Narrator William Dufris offers a straightforward reading that will hold the listener‘s attention with its underplayed intensity. Von Daniken’s theories, first published in this book in 1968, are up for debate, offering little scientific evidence to support his claims. Nevertheless, Dufris rarely seems concerned with the author’s great shifts in focus and the tremendous leaps he makes in revealing his findings. As narrator, he’s more interested in making the material as appealing as it can be. L.B. © AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170863501
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 03/31/2011
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 671,805

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Table of Contents

Title Page

Copyright Page

Foreword

Introduction

 
Chapter 1 - Are There Intelligent Beings in the Cosmos?

Chapter 2 - When Our Spaceship Landed on Earth ...

Chapter 3 - The Improbable World of the Unexplained

Chapter 4 - Was God an Astronaut?

Chapter 5 - Fiery Chariots from the Heavens

Chapter 6 - Ancient Imagination and Legends, or Ancient Facts?

Chapter 7 - Ancient Marvels or Space Travel Centers?

Chapter 8 - Easter Island—Land of the Bird Men

Chapter 9 - The Mysteries of South America and Other Oddities

Chapter 10 - The Earth’s Experience of Space

Chapter 11 - The Search for Direct Communication

Chapter 12 - Tomorrow

 
Bibliography

Index

Berkley Books by Erich von Däniken

CHARIOTS OF THE GODS SIGNS OF THE GODS PATHWAYS TO THE GODS

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

 
CHARIOTS OF THE GODS

 
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PRINTING HISTORY G. P. Putnam’s Sons edition / February 1970
 
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Copyright © 1999 by Erich von Däniken.

Copyright © 1968 by Econ-Verlag GMBH.

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Foreword

It was more than a quarter of a century ago—in February 1968—that my first book, Memories of the Future, was published by Econ, a German publisher. I had written the book two years earlier, but rejection letters from publishers fluttered on my desk with great regularity: “Sorry, not usable for our program ... ,” “We are very sorry ... ,” “We don’t want to go this way ... ,” “We recommend a more esoteric publisher....”

In later years I was often asked how this publishing miracle happened, to finally place this controversial work with a renowned textbook house. Today I can finally confess: with outside help and a little discretion.

I met Dr. Thomas von Randow, then the science editor of the weekly Die Zeit, in the summer of 1967. He leafed through the neatly typed manuscript, examined some of the peculiar pictures, and decided, “This is not for us. You have to publish it as a book.”

“And how does one find a publisher?”

Dr. von Randow puffed on his pipe, looked me straight in the eyes: “I do know a publisher. I could just give him a noncommittal call, if you wish.”

He picked up the telephone and asked to be connected with Dr. Erwin Barth von Wehrenalp, the chief of Econ Publishing. The blood rushed to my head. After all, I knew what Dr. von Randow could not know: My manuscript had already been turned down by Econ. Naturally, the ensuing conversation stuck in my gray brain cells.

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