Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Stone McGuire and the Lost Inca Gold


ABOUT THE BOOK
A treasure of Inca gold, estimated at six million pounds, has been lost in the mountains of Ecuador for nearly five hundred years. It has never been found. In 1989 a ruthless group of world leaders want this gold to accelerate their plans for global economic domination. They possess the Inca record, a knotted cord device called a quipu (kee-pu), that will tell them where the gold is hidden. Stone McGuire is an archaeologist who has recently broken the code on how to read the Inca quipus. Events are set in motion for Stone McGuire to find the Inca gold.

This book is based on history. The legend of the Inca gold hidden in the mountains of Ecuador was revived in the 1850s when a copy of Valverde's Guide, a letter from Pizarro's priest to the King of Spain purporting to give directions to the site where the gold is hidden, was discovered in the archives of the city of Latacunga, Ecuador. All historical events are accurately portrayed.

WHERE TO FIND THE BOOK
eBooks ($6.99) can be purchased for Kindle, Apple iBooks devices, Nook, Sony Reader, Palm and other formats at  WWW.SMASHWORDS.COM/BOOKS/VIEW/218320.  Apple product users can access the book at the Apple iBook Store and download directly from there, or from Smashwords. 
Paperbacks ($9.99) plus shipping are available at Amazon at WWW.AMAZON.COM/STONE-MCGUIRE-LOST-INCA-GOLD/DP/1479233080. Amazon also carries the eBook for Kindle format only.

BONUS CHAPTER
The book also includes the first chapter to the sequel Stone McGuire and the Lost Emerald Mine.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The book THE NATIVE AMERICANS IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE has been issued!

The book can be ordered online directly from the publisher at www.unlimitedpublishing.com/mccullough for $24.99 plus postage. Or, leave me a mesage in the Comments section below with your name and email address and I will contact you for delivery of a signed copy.




Chapters include:

Introduction
The Paleo Period
The Archaic Period
The Woodland Period
The Mississippian Period
Observations from the Historic Period
Author's Notes
Indian Tribes Native to Tennessee
Glossary of Terms
Select Bibliography
Index

Sunday, June 5, 2011

The book Historic Montgomery County, Kentucky has been issued!

Historic Montgomery County, Kentucky can be ordered directly from the publisher online at www.unlimitedpublishing.com/mccullough




Chapters Include:

Richard Montgomery                                                   
The Little Mountain Adena Mound                            
Copper Artifacts from Adena Burial Mounds      
Indian Old Fields                                                      
Old Fort Church Ceremonial Site                          
Enoch Smith                                                             
Estill’s Defeat                                                           
Morgan’s Station                                                     
Houses and Buildings                                             
Community Names                                               
Court Day                                                              
Thomas Parsons                                                  
Peter M. Everett                                                   
Leland Hathaway                                                 
John Bell Hood                                                     
Samuel McKee                                                   
Thomas Johnson                                                 
Charles Travis Daniel                                         
1863                                                                    
Schools                                                               
Nancy Green                                                       
The Montgomery County Bar                            
Richard Reid                                                      
The McBrayer Distillery                                     
James R. Magowan                                           
The Oldest Business in Town                           
Manufacturing                                                     
The Recreation Bowl                                         
Addendum                                                          
The 1969 Mount Sterling Trojans                     
Bibliography                                                       
Index