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Simon Cox

Simon Cox

Simon Cox was the founding editor-in-chief of Phenomena magazine, a U.S. based newstand publication launched in 2003. Having studied Egyptology at University College London, he went on to work as a research assistant for some of the biggest names in the alternative history game, including Graham Hancock, Robert Bauval, and David Rohl. He lives in England.

Decoding The Lost Symbol will be released on November 03, 2009 in Trade Paperback, eBook
Nov 03, 2009
Decoding The Lost Symbol is now available in Trade Paperback, eBook
Nov 03, 2009

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NewsBlaze, August 11, 2009
...on the conference and how to purchase tickets can be found at www.IntoTheDuat.com. Conference speakers include: Simon Cox: a New York Times bestselling author and internationally renowned expert on alternative history and ancient mysteries. His "Cracking...
Market Wire, July 21, 2009
...New York Times Bestselling Author Simon Cox to Produce, Host Investigative Show That 'Explains the Unexplainable' NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - July 21, 2009) - Simon Cox, the New York Times bestselling author of 'Cracking The...
Market Wire, July 21, 2009
... - Simon Cox, the New York Times bestselling author of 'Cracking The DaVinci Code' and internationally renowned expert on alternative history and unexplained phenomena, will produce and host 'Simon Cox Investigates,' slated...
A Traveler's Library, November 3, 2009
...Simon Cox , a native of Britain who lives in California, took time away from his research of alternate history and organizing his vast collection of CDs to talk to us about...
A Traveler's Library, November 3, 2009
...Simon Cox , a native of Britain who lives in California, took time away from his research of alternate history and organizing his vast collection of CDs to talk to us about...
A Traveler's Library, November 3, 2009
...Destination: Washington D.C. Book: Decoding the Lost Symbol by Simon Cox Simon Cox , a native of Britain who lives in California, took time away from his research of alternate history and organizing his vast collection of CDs to talk to...
The Burton Review, October 23, 2009
...Today, at The Burton Review we are honored with the presence of Simon Cox. He is the author of the follow up books to each of the three popular Dan Brown books. Simon Cox's books include: His newest book due out November...