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Description
Price
Atlantis
berlitzatlantis
Atlantis: The Eighth Continent
$5.99
std
InnerLight63
Overlords of Atlantis and the Great Pyramid (new pb) By Brad Steiger . 1989. "Here is archeological proof combined with clairvoyant insight from multiple sources which indicate that the Great Pyramid was constructed with the assistance of the High Priests of Atlantis." Atlantis | Pyramids of Egypt - Also listed on Brad Steiger -- Paranormal Books: New and Used Titles .
$15.00
book1
CayceAtlantis
Edgar Cayce on Atlantis (new pb) By Edgar Cayce and Hugh Lynn Cayce. 1968 (1988), Warner Books, 171pp. "His authentic accounts of past lives and the fables of Atlantis can help you attain a state of heightened awareness and self-improvement." - Also listed on The Prophesies of Edgar Cayce: New and Used Titles .
$5.99
std
CayceMystAtl
Mysteries of Atlantis Revisited (new pb) By Edgar Cayce and Hugh Lynn Cayce. 1997, St. Martins, 212pp. A sequel to Edgar Cayce on Atlantis . "The lost civilization of Atlantis is one of the most enduring controversies of all time. Now, armed with visionary Edgar Cayce's psychic clues and the latest findings from archaeology, geology, and anthropology, three scholars have traveled the world in search of proof. Readers join them as they explore the wisdom of Edgar Cayce and discover new evidence about the destruction of Atlantis." (3/30/99) - Also listed on The Prophesies of Edgar Cayce: New and Used Titles .
$5.99
std
atlantisskyfell
When the Sky Fell: In Search of Atlantis
$6.50
book1
atlantissphinx
From Atlantis to the Sphinx: Recovering the Lost Wisdom of the Ancient World
$25.95
book1.5
atlantiswisc
Atlantis in Wisconsin: New Revelations About Lost Sunken City
$14.95
book1
AtlantisSR
Atlantis Secrets Revealed (new trpb) By Michael Albert Martin.
1993, self-published, 100pp. A self-published book on Atlantis and its inhabitants as well as the author's personal experiences in Greece. Author contends that he himself is an Atlantean and describes his tragic love affair with a Greek woman who he says returned there. Not available elsewhere. Originally published at $12.95.
For further description, see
back cover image . --
Atlantis
(10/2/99)
$7.00
book1
Childress styles himself as a "rogue adventurer and maverick archaeologist."
The tone is generally speculative, suggesting that mainstream archeology is
suppressing critical facts.
AncMicro
Ancient Micronesia & the Lost City of Nan Madol (new trpb) By David Hatcher Childress
1998, Adventures Unlimited, 200pp, B+W illustrations throughout.
"Including Palau, Kosrae, Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei & Guam ."
Childress travels to the South Pacific to report on the mysteries there.
He focusses on the ancient ruins of Nan Madol on Pohnpei Island.
Here, giant basalt columns have been stacked high to form artificial
islands, and the main question is, how were they brought here?
"Intrepid adventurer and author David Hatcher Childress continues his world-wide
search for lost cities and ancient mysteries by voyaging to
Micronesia
where he investigates a sunken city. Discover with David the incredible city of
Nan Madol ,
built into the ocean over an 11-square-mile area of man-made islands and containing
250 million tons of basalt columns. Local legends insist that the giant blocks of magnetic,
crystalline basalt were "magnetically levitated" into place by the islanders'
mysterious ancestors. With an extensive collection of old drawings, photos and maps,
this book brings alive the great empires of the ancient
Pacific.
Includes a 16-page color photo insert.
See also:
Pohnpei Island: USGS Topographic Maps
(3/3/99)
$16.95
book1
EasterIsland
The Mystery of Easter Island (new trpb) By Katherine Routledge.
1919 (1998), Adventures Unlimited, 404pp.
Reprint of an early book describing
Easter Island
and a journey to it by sea in 1915.
About half of the book is about
Easter Island and the rest is about various
islands and exotic ports visited enroute. Written as a journal, it may capture for
the reader some of the early flavor of discovery, before Easter Island and every other
interesting place in the world became overrun with tourists. The writing is still
clear and relevant in spite of its age, and the famous Easter Island monoliths have
not changed since then.
"Katherine Routledge's classic archaeology book on Easter Island was first published in
London in 1919. Heavily illustrated with a wealth of old photos, this book is a treasury
of information on that most mysterious of islands.... In her journal, Routledge
provides one of the first-ever accounty of the life, history and folklore of this strange and
remote place. She and her companions explore the secret caves, ancient roads, pyramid
platforms and, of course, the strange stone statues on the island."
(3/4/99)
$16.95
book1.5
OldSouthAmer
Secret Cities of Old South America (new trpb) By Harold T. Wilkins.
1952 (1998), Adventures Unlimited, 468pp.
"The mysteries of South America are vividly recalled in this Adventures Unlimited reprint
of H.T. Wilkins' classic 1952 book on
South America
and Atlantis .
With a wealth of knowledge, the author explores the mystery of the Amazon
women warriers, lost cities, gigantic prehistoric animals, Atlantean ruins in the jungles
and ancient cataclysms of the past. Wilkins starts with the disappearance of Col.
Percy Fawcett, the British officer who vanished in the South American jungles
searching for a lost city, and then relates the amazing search for the last refuge of
the Incas -- a secret city hidden in the mountain jungles of Peru know as
Gran Paytiti...."
(3/18/99)
$16.95
book2
LostLemurain
Lost Cities of Ancient Lemuria and the Pacific (new trpb) By David Hatcher Childress .
1988, Adventures Unlimited, 367pp.
"Was there once a continent in the Pacific?
Called Lemuria or Pacifica by geologists, and Mu or Pan by the mystics,
there is now ample mythological, geological and archeological evidence to
"prove" that an advanced, and ancient civilization lived in the central Pacific.
Maverick archeologist and explorer David Hatcher Childress combs the Indian Ocean,
Australia and the Pacific in search of the astonishing truth about mankind's past."
(3/18/99)
$14.95
book1.5
LCSoAmer
Lost Cities and Ancient Mysteries of South America (new trpb) By David Hatcher Childress (editor).
1986, Adventures Unlimited, 360pp, B+W illustrations throughout.
Peru
| Brazil
| Argentina
| Equador
| Chile
(6/28/99)
$14.95
book1.5
LCChina
Lost Cities of China, Central Asia and India (new trpb) By David Hatcher Childress .
1991, Adventures Unlimited, 350pp, B+W illustrations throughout. Third edition.
China
| India
| Nepal
| Pakistan
| Iran
(6/28/99)
$14.95
book1.5