I've always liked Gerald Massey's research on ancient civilizations and was very happy to find a few of his books, for free, online.
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Online Books by
Gerald Massey
(Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: Gnostic and Historic Christianity (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: Havelock's March, and Other Poems (1861) (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: The Hebrew and Other Creations Fundamentally Explained (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: The Historical Jesus and Mythical Christ (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: The "Logia of the Lord" or Pre-Historic Sayings Ascribed to Jesus the Christ (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: Luniolatry, Ancient and Modern (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: Man in Search of His Soul During Fifty Thousand Years and How He Found It! (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: My Lyrical Life: Poems Old and New (various series)
first series (1889): HTML in the UK
second series (1889): HTML in the UK
additions to first series (1896): HTML in the UK
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: The Natural Genesis (electronic edition, 2007), ed. by Jon Lange (HTML at masseiana.org)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: Paul the Gnostic Opponent of Peter, Not an Apostle of Historic Christianity (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: Poems and Ballads by Gerald Massey, Containing the Ballad of Babe Christabel (New York: J. C. Derby; Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Co.; Cincinnati: H. W. Derby, 1854) (multiple formats at archive.org)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: The Poetical Works of Gerald Massey (new edition, with illustrations; London: Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1861) (multiple formats at archive.org)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: Robert Burns: A Centenary Song; and Other Lyrics (1859) (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: The Secret Drama of Shakspeare's Sonnets (1888 edition) (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: Selected works and commentary (illustrated HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: The Seven Souls of Man and Their Culmination in Christ (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: A Tale of Eternity, and Other Poems (Boston: Fields, Osgood, and Co., 1870) (multiple formats at archive.org)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: Voices of Freedom and Lyrics of Love (1851) (HTML in the UK)
[Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: War Waits (HTML in the UK)
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Additional books from the extended shelves:
[X-Info] Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907: Ancient Egypt, the light of the world; a work of reclamation and restitution in twelve books, (London, T. F. Unwin, 1907) (page images at HathiTrust)
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Assertions about Jesus and Horus
One of the more important aspects of Massey's writings were his assertions that there were parallels between Jesus and the Egyptian god Horus, primarily contained in book The Natural Genesis first published in 1883. Massey, for example, argued in the book his belief that: both Horus and Jesus were born of virgins on 25 December, raised men from the dead (Massey speculates that the biblical Lazarus, raised from the dead by Jesus, has a parallel in El-Asar-Us, a title of Osiris), died by crucifixion and were resurrected three days later.[5] These assertions have influenced various later writers such as Alvin Boyd Kuhn, Tom Harpur, Yosef Ben-Jochannan, and Dorothy M. Murdock.[6][7][unreliable source?]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Massey#Assertions_about_Jesus_and_Horus
After enjoying years as a popular journalist and poet, intellectual and freethinker Gerald Massey turned his vast studies in the field of Egyptology into A Book of the Beginnings, a bold statement that the origin of all civilization lays in ancient Egypt. His assertions, radical at the time-indeed, almost a century before the discovery of three-million-year-old human remains in Africa-resonate loudly today, when molecular biology is making corresponding discoveries alongside the still-raging creation-versus-evolution controversy. In Volume II, Massey intelligently argues an Egyptian origin for Biblical symbology, lexicography, and mythology. Here, he not only asks if the oldest Jewish and Christian axioms were really born on the banks of the Nile, he offers a stalwart and profound "Yes!" British author GERALD MASSEY (1828-1907) published works of poetry, spiritualism, Shakespearean criticism, and theology, but his best-known works are in the realm of Egyptology, including The Natural Genesis and Ancient Egypt: The Light of the World.