Asiaing.com

Friday
Dec 05th
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home arrow eBook Categories arrow Encyclopedia arrow The Atlantis Encyclopedia

The Atlantis Encyclopedia

Tuesday, 11 April 2006

the.atlantis.encyclopedia       The Atlantis Encyclopedia
        by Frank Joseph

       Paperback: 312 pages
       Publisher: New Page Books (March 2005)
       Language: English
       ISBN: 1564147959

        

 

 

           Amazon                                             Download (Pdf, 3.9MB) 

           Atlantis: Definition and Much More From Answers.com
 

Book Description

A handbook of Atlantean information for general readers and specialists alike!

This is an invaluable, one-of-a-kind reference. Unlike most other books on the subject, The Atlantis Encyclopedia offers fewer theories and more facts. Although it does not set out to prove the sunken capital actually existed, The Atlantis Encyclopedia musters so much evidence on its behalf, even skeptics may conclude that there must be at least something factual behind such an enduring, indeed global legend. You’ll learn:

* What was Atlantis? * Where was it located? * How long ago did it flourish? * How was it destroyed? * What became of its survivors? * Have any remains of Atlantis ever been found? * Will Atlantis ever be found? * Did Atlantis have any impact on America?

About the Author

Since 1993, Frank Joseph has been the editor-in-chief of Ancient American, a popular science magazine describing overseas visitors to our continent centuries before the arrival of Columbus. Joseph's dozen books on Atlantis, history, and metaphysics have been published in as many foreign language editions around the world. Joseph participated in diving expeditions to the Bahamas, Yucatan, the Canary Islands, Aegean Sea, and Pacific Ocean. Decades of these on-site explorations combined with research in the libraries of the world and the shared wisdom of devoted colleagues to produce this unique volume

 
Comments (4)add comment

adriansurubaru said:

:) i guess i can show some certain linguistic links between indo-europeans and words written in popul vuh; in fact, i could expose more queer connections between ancient and modern languages. are you interested in reading my 250 pages of interesting links? my mail address: surubaruadrian@yahoo.com
February 09, 2008

adriansurubaru said:

:) i guess i can show some certain linguistic links between indo-europeans and words written in popul vuh; in fact, i could expose more queer connections between ancient and modern languages. are you interested in reading my 250 pages of interesting links? my mail address: surubaruadrian@yahoo.com
February 09, 2008

adriansurubaru said:

:) i guess i can show some certain linguistic links between indo-europeans and words written in popul vuh; in fact, i could expose more queer connections between ancient and modern languages. are you interested in reading my 250 pages of interesting links? my mail address: surubaruadrian@yahoo.com
February 09, 2008

adriansurubaru said:

:) i guess i can show some certain linguistic links between indo-europeans and words written in popul vuh; in fact, i could expose more queer connections between ancient and modern languages. are you interested in reading my 250 pages of interesting links? my mail address: surubaruadrian@yahoo.com
February 09, 2008

Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smaller | bigger

busy
 
eBooks, free eBooks
 
 

Zinio Magazines

Enter your email address: