1st edition. Lieut. C. Vincent Hall The "Indiana Jones" in the Valley of the Kings, the "Crocodile Dundee" among the Aborigines of Australia, The "Alexander Campbell" Among the Churches of Christ in Jamaica and the "Young Indiana Jones" in the Trenches of France in World War I.  With over 20 years of research, an unknown explorer, adventurer, evangelist, lecturer and even on the Howard Carter expedition that found King Tut's Tomb. Wire ring bound with almost 40 pages, many in full color 8 1/2" x 11".  Limited 50 copies 1st edition printing.  He tells of the pearl diver who got his head caught in a shark's mouth in the Torres Straits and lived to tell about it.  He joined the Aborigines' crossing the Australian continent, sailed the globe 3 times, preached among the leper colonies of Indonesia and gave "A Peak into Tut's Tomb" 6 months before Howard Carter arrived to the United States. He flew Biplanes in Australia, and slept on wooden benches under a tent beneath the drenching rains of Jamaica.  Researched and written first hand from the cemeteries of Kingston to the Archives of the Jamaica Gleaner.  The author and editor is current President of Jamaica Bible Seminary, Kingston, Jamaica, Professor of Archaeology and frequent Lecturer of Polk State College Archaeology Club, Winter Haven, FL.

Book back from the printers April 12.  Will ship out immediately. Author autographed if requested.