Atlantis: The Antedeluvian World: Large Print Ignatius Donnelly HOME TITLES GENRES AUTHORS LANGUAGES NEW TITLES RECOMMENDED POPULAR Atlantis: The Antedeluvian World Cover image for Download author: Ignatius Donnelly published: 1882 language: English wordcount: 140,438 / 412 pg flesch-kincaid reading ease: 45.4 loc category: PS downloads: 15,020 mnybks.net#: 2254 origin: gutenberg.org genres: Science Fiction, Pulp Read Online in Browser Here This book is an attempt to demonstrate several distinct and novel propositions. These are: 1. That there once existed in the Atlantic Ocean, opposite the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea, a large island, which was the remnant of an Atlantic continent, and known to the ancient world as Atlantis. 2. That the description of this island given by Plato is not, as has been long supposed, fable, but veritable history. 3. That Atlantis was the region where man first rose from a state of barbarism to civilization.
In HEARTS IN ATLANTIS, King mesmerizes readers with fiction deeply rooted in the Sixties, and explores -- through four defining decades -- the haunting legacy of the Vietnam War.
"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.
Some of the most fascinating readings were given on Atlantis. According to the readings, not only did Atlantis exist, but the breadth of technology at that time surpassed our own.
The late author Arysio Santos was a highly regarded climatologist, geologist, and nuclear physicist.
Bonus content includes science and robotics concepts in the story, and a scientist's take on the curious biology of mermaids.
Atlantis
The astonishing true story of Atlantis In 1500 B.C. a supervolcano beneath the Greek island of Santorini exploded in a near-apocalyptic eruption. Buried beneath the rubble and waves was the world’s most remarkable lost civilization. . .
Disproving many well-known Atlantis theories and providing a new hypothesis, the evidence for which continues to build, Andrew Collins shows that what Plato recounts is the memory of a major cataclysm at the end of the last Ice Age 13,000 ...
Coral is just a normal foster child, trying to get through her last year of middle school as painlessly as possible.
The reader's decisions will determine the fate of the residents of the lost continent of Atlantis when they come under attack by the Nodoors, evil aliens determined to destroy Atlantis.