Avalon revealed
The lost Kingdom
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403856261 - 281 pages
€22.96
Algoet Publishing
Synopsis
Avalon Revealed – The Lost Kingdom takes the reader into a world where myth and history converge. Ancient tales of the mysterious Avalon are revisited and interwoven with tangible historical context: trade routes, kingdoms, and archaeological discoveries that bring a forgotten past back to life.
The author combines meticulous archival research, archaeological insights, and literary imagination to paint a rich panorama of places and events long concealed. Maps, illustrations, and documents enhance the experience, showing how legend and reality mirror one another.
This work is more than a historical narrative: it is a luxurious hardcover collector’s edition that unites adventure, mystery, and education. For readers fascinated by ancient kingdoms, myths, shipwrecks, and the quest for hidden treasures, Avalon Revealed – The Lost Kingdom offers a unique fusion of fact, imagination, and visual power.
Website: www.Gaëtan Algoet.eu
About 03 Gaëtan Algoet
Gaëtan Algoet is a visionary author, publisher, and archaeological researcher. Through Algoet Publishing, he brings together history, mythology, and research into captivating reconstructions.
His work blends in‑depth archival research with literary imagination, allowing readers not only to gain knowledge but also to embark on a journey to lost kingdoms and forgotten cultures.
Each book is released as part of the Diamond Collection: a luxurious hardcover edition in full color, printed on premium paper, with illustrations that sometimes span across two pages.
Thus, every publication becomes not only a reading experience but also a collector’s item.
Product specifications
| Binding | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publishing date | Monday, 22 December 2025 |
| Edition | 1 |
| ISBN | 9789403856261 |
| Pagecount | 281 |
| Interior color | Black/white |
| Size | 170 x 240 mm |
| Publisher | Algoet Publishing |
| Author | 03 Gaëtan Algoet |
| Category | History and politics > Culture and archeology |