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The Story of Atlantis and The Lost Lemuria
- By: W. Scott-Elliot
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Journey through the ancient tales of "The Story of Atlantis and The Lost Lemuria," exploring the myths and legends of these mysterious civilizations. This book delves into the fascinating lore and historical speculation surrounding these lost worlds.
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Lost Island of Atlantis
- By: E. A. Wallis Budge
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In this captivating paper presented to the Literary and Historical Society in Quebec, Fletcher systematically unveils what he believes to be compelling evidence for the existence of the legendary island of Atlantis. He begins by exploring historical references to Atlantis found in ancient texts, even those regarded purely as myths (Part 1). He then delves into linguistic features that may hint at an Atlantean origin (Part 2) and draws intriguing connections between American and European fossil flora and amber fauna, positing that Atlantis could be the crucial missing link (Part 3). Concluding ...
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Atlantis by Gerhart Hauptmann
- By: Mentor New York
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Frederick von Kammacher is a young doctor in Germany whose wife has gone insane, whose children are in a boarding school, and whose career has been destroyed by some faulty research he has done. He becomes infatuated with a teenage dancer, and on a whim he boards the the same steamship the dancer is on bound for New York. Hauptmann was heralded as a seer for his description of what happens to their steamship mid-ocean, and what in reality happened to the Titanic only months later.
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