Atlas of the Future

(The Neo-Indogerman Peoples' Order)


Booktitle
Once upon a time soldiers died for their people and their fatherland. To them theirs and their monarch's state -- the order and organization of their people -- were sacred. However, countries come and go with the breath of history, populations interlace, blossom, and decay.

For centuries and more, landmarks or geographic formations on earth persist, of long lifetime are the languages and the races if a will stands behind them. No longer armies leave to conquer lands. Peoples include themselves into an order of vecinities.

Every country of present time, big or small, deserves mentioning: What is it today, what will become of it? -- Nobody knows the future, but mountain ranges and rivers as boundaries, and nations of a new norm in a range of equals, with only a few official world languages, paint an unabolishable picture.

In the year 2105 the polar star of the north will stand still. Then a new Grand Year of twelve times 2,144 years, a new part of history of the two subspecies of mankind will begin. 39 holy fatherlands, close to the ancient, heavenly Gods, will secure the pathways into the space of planets.

- A book with some maps, not an atlas in the true sense. -


ISBN 3-924602-02-6
Atlas of the Future (The Neo-Indogerman Peoples' Order)
-- Translation into English is in process. --


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