geographical myths

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geographical myths

The Atlantis blueprint

unlocking the ancient mysteries of a long-lost civilization
2001
Theorizes that the Great Pyramid, Stonehenge, Machu Picchu, and other sacred sites are linked together through a sophisticated network of connections that traces back to the city of Atlantis.

The eye of the stone

2000
When he is pulled into another world called Timmra, Jackson finds he must fight the horrible monster Baen and unite two warring peoples, the Faron and the Yakonan.

Legends or lies?

2010
Describes several legends that have intrigued people for centuries including the lost city of Atlantis, the stories of King Arthur, and the search for the city of El Dorado.

Islands

from Atlantis to Zanzibar
2012
Provides a history of islands, discussing the geology, biology, economics, politics, literature, art and psychology of different islands.

The mirror of her dreams

1986
Terisa is asked to help Geraden, a young man who appears in her mirror. He babbles a story about a strange land called Mordant and asks her to help him save the land from destruction. Accepting his invitation means changing her life forever.

Neverland

fabled places and fabulous voyages of history and legend
1976
Describes the history of such legendary places as Atlantis and El Dorado and the many voyages undertaken throughout the centuries in search of these and other mythical places.

Lost cities and forgotten civilizations

2013
Presents evidence for readers to create their own idea surrounding the myths of such places as Atlantis and Lemuria, discusses how the structures were built and the technologies used by ancient civilizations.

Lost worlds

2009
Presents a visual journey and exploration of ancient historic cities, combining facts and mythologies pertaining to Babylon, Atlantis, Pompeii, and other settings that are both real and imaginary.

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