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Three IGNATIUS DONNELLY Classics
Three IGNATIUS DONNELLY Classics
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This edition features
• three complete books
• a linked Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Atlantis, The Antediluvian World
Ragnarok, The Age of Fire and Gravel
Caesar's Column, A Story of the Twentieth Century
"Ragnarok" is a sequel to "Atlantis" presaging Velikovsky's "Worlds in Collision."
In "Caesar's Column", Donnelly presages such futurist works as "Brave New World" and "1984."
About the Author
"Ignatius Loyola Donnelly (1831 – 1901) was a U.S. Congressman, populist writer and amateur scientist, known primarily now for his theories concerning Atlantis, Catastrophism (especially the idea of an ancient impact event affecting ancient civilizations), and Shakespearean authorship, all of which modern historians consider to be pseudoscience and pseudohistory. Brother to Eleanor C. Donnelly, Donnelly's work had important influence on the writings of late 19th and early 20th century figures such as Helena Blavatsky, Rudolf Steiner, and James Churchward and has more recently influenced writer Graham Hancock. " --Wikipedia
• three complete books
• a linked Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Atlantis, The Antediluvian World
Ragnarok, The Age of Fire and Gravel
Caesar's Column, A Story of the Twentieth Century
"Ragnarok" is a sequel to "Atlantis" presaging Velikovsky's "Worlds in Collision."
In "Caesar's Column", Donnelly presages such futurist works as "Brave New World" and "1984."
About the Author
"Ignatius Loyola Donnelly (1831 – 1901) was a U.S. Congressman, populist writer and amateur scientist, known primarily now for his theories concerning Atlantis, Catastrophism (especially the idea of an ancient impact event affecting ancient civilizations), and Shakespearean authorship, all of which modern historians consider to be pseudoscience and pseudohistory. Brother to Eleanor C. Donnelly, Donnelly's work had important influence on the writings of late 19th and early 20th century figures such as Helena Blavatsky, Rudolf Steiner, and James Churchward and has more recently influenced writer Graham Hancock. " --Wikipedia
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