Laurence Gardner

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Laurence Gardner is a writer, genealogist[citation needed] and historical lecturer. He has written many books on alternative history.

Gardner is occasionally styled "Chevalier Labhran de Saint Germain", "Presidential Attache to the European Council of Princes" and "Prior of the Celtic Churches Sacred Kindred of Saint Columbia" [1]. He also claims to be Jacobite Historiographer Royal of the Royal House of Stewart. He is a supporter of Michael Lafosse, in particular his claims to be descended from the House of Stuart, which Gardner claims was descended from Jesus Christ.[2][3]

Gardner's critics suggest he is a conspiracy theorist[citation needed] and imply that his work is pseudohistory.[2]

Publications

  • Bloodline of the Holy Grail (ISBN 1852308702)
  • The Magdalene Legacy (ISBN 0007200854)
  • Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark: Amazing Revelations of the Incredible Power of Gold (ISBN 0007142951)
  • Genesis of the Grail Kings (ISBN 0553817744)
  • Illustrated Bloodline of the Holy Grail (ISBN 1862047707)
  • Realm of the Ring Lords
  • Shadow of Solomon

A lecture based on his book, "Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark" is available online. [2]

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ a b The man who would be king—from The Guardian, March 24, 1999
  3. ^ Two reviews of Gardner's book Bloodline of the Holy Grail

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