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After five months, he claimed to have found the city and brought thousands of artifacts back to the United States to prove it. In 1940, he was hired to lead an expedition to search for the "Lost City of the Monkey God" in Honduras. Morde began his career as a radio announcer before getting into journalism. ![]() Morde (– June 26, 1954), an adventurer, explorer, diplomat, spy, journalist, and television news producer best known for his unverified claim of discovering the "Lost City of the Monkey God". ![]() Explorer, diplomat, and television news producerĬlaiming to have discovered the Lost City of the Monkey God ![]() ![]() The idea of religious discovery and development is prevalent throughout this book. 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Yet a judiciously annotated edition of these memoirs has never been produced until now. Bush, credit Grant with influencing their own writing. Mark Twain, Gertrude Stein, Henry James, and Edmund Wilson hailed them as great literature, and countless presidents, including Clinton and George W. Grant’s memoirs, sold door-to-door by former Union soldiers, were once as ubiquitous in American households as the Bible. The book is deeply researched, but it introduces its scholarship with a light touch that never interferes with the reader’s enjoyment of Grant’s fluent narrative.”-Ron Chernow, author of Grant “This fine volume leaps straight onto the roster of essential reading for anyone even vaguely interested in Grant and the Civil War. ![]() ![]() It’s very versatile and can be used to sweep pathways, driveways, patios and decking areas. This artificial lawn brush is equipped with a powerful 1600 W motor that makes it ideal for sweeping artificial grass along with other surfaces as well. 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