Manly manages to get through a book without confident claiming too many things that are demonstrably false!
4 stars
Manly P. Hall has a bad habit of very confidently claiming things without proof or that are just wrong. I'm not saying he's completely or even mostly accurate in this book, but nothing jumped out at me as inexcusable. I may have just missed something or maybe the tone is truly different here, but at least he wasn't smugly declaring that Romani people in Europe were descended from Egyptian priests.
Manly P. Hall has a bad habit of very confidently claiming things without proof or that are just wrong. I'm not saying he's completely or even mostly accurate in this book, but nothing jumped out at me as inexcusable. I may have just missed something or maybe the tone is truly different here, but at least he wasn't smugly declaring that Romani people in Europe were descended from Egyptian priests.