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Mother Shipton: Secrets, Lies, And Prophecies
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Mother Shipton: Secrets, Lies, And Prophecies

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Who was Mother Shipton? Some people consider her the most famous prophet in the last 1000 years, after Nostradamus. Probably she is even the most famous prophetess in the world’s history. While some think she really existed and was a soothsayer or maybe an astrologer who predicted facts (most of them regarding the 17th century or about our own future), others believe she is no more than a legend, a legend that was slowly built over the centuries. In this book, this Historian goes into her life, her history, her prophecies and her legend.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Iap - Information Age Pub. Inc.
Date
6 November 2008
Pages
110
ISBN
9788562022005

Who was Mother Shipton? Some people consider her the most famous prophet in the last 1000 years, after Nostradamus. Probably she is even the most famous prophetess in the world’s history. While some think she really existed and was a soothsayer or maybe an astrologer who predicted facts (most of them regarding the 17th century or about our own future), others believe she is no more than a legend, a legend that was slowly built over the centuries. In this book, this Historian goes into her life, her history, her prophecies and her legend.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Iap - Information Age Pub. Inc.
Date
6 November 2008
Pages
110
ISBN
9788562022005