Fascinating glimpse into the life and career of the enigmatic physician whose books of prophecy have intrigued readers since their publication in the 16th century. Presents modern interpretations of his most astonishing prophecies-many imminent in the next ten years! This has been a huge bestseller. 448 pages.
Nostradamus: The Man Who Saw Through Time, is an informational book, more like a biography, of the life of Nostradamus. It begins with his early childhood and about the place he lived in and the family he had, and later grew to talk about his later life and accomplishments. Lee McCann concluded the story with a few of the many visions of Nostradamus, all of which are, in fact, true. I gave this book a 3 out of 5 star rating because although it was helpful in understanding the life of Nostradamus, I didn't find it as interesting as most books due to the fact that I'm not a big fan of informational writing and books. I would recommend this book to people who are curious about the man who saw through time, and are interested in biographies and informational text.
An OK book to read for me. Nostradamus as a doctor and later as an astrologer and how the people in 16th century really hooked up with astrology. The book talks more about France's politics than Nostradamus himself.