Presents the story of Atlantis, the legendary lost island, and debates whether or not it really existed.
Already a legend during the time of the ancient Greeks, the story of Atlantis told of a sophisticated civilization that disappeared underwater.
Almost yearly, ancient ruins are declared to be clues to finding Atlantis, a huge island where an advanced civilization is said to have lived.
Ever since that time people have wondered where this lost city, Atlantis, might be and whether it actually existed. This stirring book looks at all the evidence, examining the different theories behind the lost city of Atlantis.
Perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and Mr. Lemoncello’s Library, Atlantis: The Accidental Invasion is now in paperback!
Learn how scientists analyze and explain fakes and hoaxes. This book includes eyewitness accounts, dramatic photographs, up-to-date information, a glossary, further resources, and web search tips.
One of Donnelly's fans , Lewis Spence ( 1874–1955 ) , was probably one of the most prolific and well - known of the Atlantis scholars . Spence , a news reporter , expounded on his predecessor's theories , stating that an entire ...
Warren sat down and studied the disheveled Larson. The smartass hasn't even discovered the razor blade, he thought to himself, and McBride was sharing national security secrets with him. “Enlighten me, Larson.
"A few years ago, Mark Adams made a strange discovery: everything we know about the lost city of Atlantis comes from the work of one man, the Greek philosopher Plato.
Chronicles the history of the planet's eighth continent, Atlantis, a land-mass that lies between Europe and the East Coast of Terranova, a world that long has lured dreamers and visionaries from around the globe who are willing to brave the ...
In his book Atlantis: The Antediluvian World (1882), Ignatius Donnelly described thirteen propositionsabout Atlantis. ... a populous and mighty nation, whose people migrated to North and South America, Europe, Africa, and other places.