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Contents
Introduction by J.B. Hare
Additional Information About Donnelly by Norm Wolcott
Title Page
Part I
Chapter I: The Purpose of the Book
Chapter II: Plato's History of Atlantis
Chapter III: The Probabilities of Plato's Story
Chapter IV: Was Such a Catastrophe Possible?
Chapter V: The Testimony of the Sea
Chapter VI: The Testimony of the Flora and Fauna
Chapter I: The Destruction of Atlantis Described in the Deluge Legends
Chapter II: The Deluge of the Bible
Chapter III: The Deluge of the Chaldeans
Chapter IV: The Deluge Legends of Other Nations
Chapter V: The Deluge Legends of America
Chapter VI: Some Consideration of the Deluge Legends
Part III
Chapter I: Civilization an Inheritance
Chapter II: The Identity of the Civilizations of the Old World and the New
Chapter III: American Evidences of Intercourse with Europe or Atlantis
Chapter IV: Corroborating Circumstances
Chapter V: The Question of Complexion
Chapter VI: Genesis Contains a History of Atlantis
Chapter VII: The Origin of Our Alphabet
Chapter VIII: The Bronze Age in Europe
Chapter IX: Artificial Deformation of the Skull
Chapter I: Traditions of Atlantis
Chapter II: The Kings of Atlantis Become the Gods of the Greeks
Chapter III: The Gods of the Phoenicians Also Kings of Atlantis
Chapter IV: The God Odin, Woden, or Wotan
Chapter V: The Pyramid, The Cross, and The Garden of Eden
Chapter VI: Gold and Silver the Sacred Metals of Atlantis
Chapter I: The Central American and Mexican Colonies
Chapter II: The Egyptian Colony
Chapter III: The Colonies of the Mississippi Valley
Chapter IV: The Iberian Colonies of Atlantis
Chapter V: The Peruvian Colony
Chapter VI: The African Colonies
Chapter VII: The Irish Colonies From Atlantis
Chapter VIII: The Oldest Son of Noah
Chapter IX: The Antiquity of Some of Our Great Inventions
Chapter X: The Aryan Colonies From Atlantis
Chapter XI: Atlantis Reconstructed
Return to Atlantis
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