Adrian Gilbert

Adrian Gilbert

Adrian Gilbert (born July 1949) is a bestselling British author and independent publisher who lives in Kent, England. His books are centred around investigations into ancient Esoteric knowledge and religious Mysteries.

He attended the University of Kent at Canterbury reading for an Honours degree in Chemistry. After travels to the Middle East he came to work in publishing and then Computer Programming. He returned to publishing in 1986 and afterwards setting up his own company Solos Press in 1991 to specialize in the publication of books concerning Gnosticism, Christian mysticism and Hermetic Philosophy. He is mainly known for his book "The Orion Mystery" which was co-authored by Robert Bauval in 1994.

Works

*"The Cosmic Wisdom Beyond Astrology" (1991)
*"The Orion Mystery" (with Robert Bauval) (1994)
*"The Mayan Prophecies" (1995)
*"Magi" (1996)
*"The Holy Kingdom" (with Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett) (1998)
*"Signs in the Sky" (2000)
*"The New Jerusalem" (2002)
*"The End of Time" (2006)

External links

* [http://www.adriangilbert.co.uk Adrian Gilbert's official website]


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