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Below you will find Brien’s books for sale in electronic format. As an eBook, each is well priced at $4.95 US and believe me, any other books about the Inca, or ancient Hawai’i written in English, cost a lot more! After purchasing you will immediately be sent a download link via email. The proceeds from eBook sales are used to fund further research into this valuable subject matter. Thank you for your support!

Crimson Horizon

The people of the Pacific known by most as “Polynesians” remain a mystery to scholars and the public alike as to their origins. While most academics in the fields of archaeology and anthropology strongly insist that they exclusively came from south east Asia, other researchers, and the oral traditions of the people themselves often differ with this opinion.

The presence of red hair, called “Ehu” in Hawaii and “Uru Kehu” in some of the ancient and present populations suggest connections, in the distant past, with sea farers from coastal Peru, especially the Paracas, to account for this.

The famous explorer Thor Heyerdahl was insitent that there were ancient connections between Peru and the Pacific Islands, and this book attempts to solve this riddle, without delving into Celtic or other possible European ancestry. Come explore the possibilities through science, wind directions, sea currents, sculpture, and oral traditions. $.4.95 To be released as a paper book in autumn 2012 via www.adventuresunlimitedpress.com.

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A Brief History of the Incas – From Rise, to Reign, to Ruin

My first book, written by me as the result of years of research. Since I have never been able to find a comprehensive paper back sized book in Cusco or Lima written in English, I decided to write one myself!

I wrote the book as a primer before your first tour with us. It will give you a good background about the history of the Inca, as well as a clear description of their culture.

Concise yet thorough, it may be the perfect book to read on the train to Machu Picchu. $4.95 and available in paper form via www.adventuresunlimitedpress.com

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Gringo Guide – Machu Picchu and Cusco

A guide to Cusco and Machu Picchu; strategic tips on how to prepare for a trip to Peru, and how to get around, economically, without the need of tour guides or the ability to speak Spanish. I have also included insights into the true ages of the megalithic structures of the Cusco area, including Machu Picchu. Many of them are far older than the Inca…and much of this information is not known by the majority of Cusco guides, because they have not been taught the ancient oral traditions, unfortunately. $4.95

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The Enigma Of Tiwanaku And Puma Punku

These two sites, which are in fact two separate ages and constructions in the same area have not been satisfactorily been explained by conventional archaeology. Their claims of them being a maximum of 2000 years old, and having been made by stone age people is ridiculous. This book reveals the facts; Puma punku is at least 15,000 years old, and was a metallurgical plant, as was Tiwanaku. Ancient aliens involved? Buy the book to find out.Brien was featured in a 1 hour Ancient Aliens about these amazing places, along with David Hatcher Childress, Erik von Danniken, George Noory of Coast To Coast AM and Hugh Newman of Megalithomania. $4.95

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Beyond Machu Picchu

The majority of visitors to Peru vist Cuzco and Machu Picchu, and that is all, not even knowing, in some cases, that there are amazing megalithic structures and mysteries all over the country, from north to south, and west to east. The Inca and their accomplishments were and are amazing, but so too are the grand works of the Moche, Chimu, Chachapyas and others. The WHO? you may ask. In this book I cover all of the major megalithic sites of Peru, and give directions on how to find them easily. $4.95

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Inca Before the Conquest

The Inca civilization evolved out of what is now Tiwanaku, south of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. From there they founded the city called Cuzco, high up in the Andes of Peru, which served as the capital city of an expanding world which at its prime, in the early 16th century, was the largest civilization in the Americas. The step by step expansion of the Inca, from the 12th century in Cuzco, to the apex of their existence is covered in this book, Inca: Before The Conquest. Meant as a guide for travelers to Peru, and also for students of history, this book is a detailed account of the Inca world, with many photos, all condensed in a portable and very readable format. $4.95

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Machu Picchu – Virtual Guide & Secrets Revealed

Machu Picchu is the most popular destination for people visiting Peru. However, many of the guides there are not as well informed as the could be. For example, do they tell visitors that the famous Hitching Post Of The Sun was not made by the Inca, but is actually thousands of years older? Do they know that the original name of Machu Picchu is Yllampu, which means “the dwelling place of the gods?” This little book is a virtual guide to this majestic place; the reader will “walk” step by step from the entrance point and through the whole site, aiding by many colour photographs. And it was written by me, Brien Foerster, who is a professional Machu Picchu guide. $4.95

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Inca Footprints – Walking Tours of Cusco and the Sacred Valley

Inca Footprints: I wrote this book as the result of not finding anything similar to it in Cusco, or anywhere. Cusco and the Sacred Valley are full of ancient megalithic stone remains and structures, many of which are far older than the Inca, and this fact is not explained, and in fact not known by many of the guides and tour companies there. This book is the result of 5 years of on the ground research by me, Brien Foerster, and contains so many photos, that the book acts as a virtual tour of the whole area. $4.95

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Hawai’i – From Origins to the End of the Monarchy

Hawaii: The majority of books written about Hawaii, in my experience, contain little information about the Hawaiians themselves, and especially about their history prior to the arrival of Captain James Cook. I lived in Hawaii, and learned the oral traditions from the Hawaiians themselves. Two major waves of migration occurred there, separated by more than 1000 years. And it was the interaction, battles, and melding of these two peoples that make up who the Hawaiians were to become. Where did the Hawaiians come from? What is a Kahuna? Who were the Hawaiian monarchs? And how did the US “acquire” this chain of islands? This book answers these questions, and many more. $4.95

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