Lost City of the Dead

in the

Grand Canyon

Ongoing Research by Jack Andrews and Susan Anway
and a team of explorers

Discovered in 1908 at the Grand Canyon of Arizona by G. E. Kinkaid of Lewiston, Idaho


 

 

If you have any pertinent information regarding this "cave", G. E. Kinkaid, Professor S. A. Jordan, or the Smithsonian Institute's alleged involvement in this story, please do not hesitate to contact me at vrartist@gci-net.com . ALL correspondence to me regarding your possible knowledge involvement or experience at or about this "cave" will be kept confidential or "anonymous" if you wish. - Jack Andrews


Prince Izon

In 1910 James Paul Kelly had written Prince Izon, a fictional account which has modern-day Aztecs living in a hidden city in the Grand Canyon. When I first discovered this book quite by accident, my immediate reaction was that the subject matter and date of publication seemed extremely coincidental to the 1909 Gazette article, Kincaid having discovered the cave in 1908 and this book appearing just two years later.

There is a cryptic and interesting message which the author placed on the first page of the book as a type of dedication which reads: "To those who read this as they run, this work may lack the unconventional moral of the wicked being punished and of the just being rewarded in proportion. The esoteric, those who read between the lines, may perhaps find a hidden meaning that reveals a significance of preferred interest to themselves." - The Author.


Was James Paul Kelly influenced by reading about the 1909 discovery and perhaps inspired to write "Prince Izon?" .. and what is the "hidden meaning" in this book?

- Jack Andrews copyright 2001 (only to be copied in full with this notice)


If anyone has more information on this please contact me at: Jack Andrews vrartist@earthlink.net thank you - Jack