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008 | 050728s2005 nyuab 000 1 eng d | ||
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_aGreanias, Thomas. _9114152 |
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_aRaising Atlantis / _cThomas Greanias. |
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_aNew York : _bPocket Star Books, _cc2005. |
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_aviii, 337 p. : _bmap ; _c18 cm. |
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490 | 0 | _aPocket Star Books fiction | |
520 | _a"There's more to the story of Atlantis than a lost continent-- there's also a centuries-old global conspiracy. author Thomas Greanias believes that it was the volcanic destruction of Thira-- modern-day Santorini-- that inspired the ancient Greek philosopher Plato to pen the original story of Atlantis nine hundred years later. However, Plato's fourth century B.C. account claimed that Atlantis sunk nine thousand years earlier. Taken literally-- and combined with recent revelations-- Plato's ancient clues suggest that Antarctica may, in fact, prove to be the site of the legendary Atlantis"--p. [339]. | ||
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