Nostradamus Speaks

The Classic Guide to His Most Shocking Prophecies and Predictions

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Pub Date May 21 2024 | Archive Date Apr 16 2024
St. Martin's Press | St. Martin's Essentials

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The classic translation and interpretation of Nostradamus’ most shocking prophecies, both those fulfilled and those still to come true.

People have been transfixed by French astrologer and physician Nostradamus for five hundred years, since he began making prophecies in the sixteenth century. In his 1941 book, Nostradamus Speaks, Rolfe Boswell translated and interpreted Nostradamus’ most shocking prophecies. Many of these predictions would come true within the five years following that original publication. Many of those prophecies, however, have yet to be fulfilled. Could modern events be the fulfillment of these centuries-old predictions?

Repackaged with a new introduction by publisher and teacher Joel Fotinos to appeal to a modern audience, Nostradamus Speaks is the ultimate guide to one of history’s most mysterious and insightful figures.

The classic translation and interpretation of Nostradamus’ most shocking prophecies, both those fulfilled and those still to come true.

People have been transfixed by French astrologer and...


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ISBN 9781250325280
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PAGES 384

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