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THE STORY OF ATLANTIS (Complete Collection) - Enriched edition Geographical Historical & Ethnological Study (Illustrated by four maps of the world's configuration at different periods) - cover

THE STORY OF ATLANTIS (Complete Collection) - Enriched edition Geographical Historical & Ethnological Study (Illustrated by four maps of the world's configuration at different periods)

William Scott-Elliot

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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William Scott-Elliot's 'The Story of Atlantis (Complete Collection)' is a comprehensive exploration of the mythical continent of Atlantis, diving deep into its history, culture, and ultimate destruction. Written in a mesmerizing narrative style, the book presents a wealth of research and speculation on this legendary civilization, drawing upon ancient texts, geological evidence, and spiritual teachings. Scott-Elliot skillfully weaves together various theories and hypotheses, offering readers a thought-provoking glimpse into the mysterious world of Atlantis within a literary context that is both engaging and informative. The detailed descriptions of Atlantean society, technology, and spirituality provide a captivating backdrop for the reader's imagination to wander through the lost civilization's glory and downfall. Scholars and enthusiasts of ancient civilizations will appreciate the thorough analysis and insightful interpretations presented in this collection. William Scott-Elliot's deep fascination with esoteric knowledge and spiritual mysteries shines through his writing, as his exploration of Atlantis is infused with a sense of wonder and curiosity. Drawing upon his background in Theosophy and spiritual philosophy, Scott-Elliot brings a unique perspective to the study of Atlantis, offering readers a multifaceted view of this enigmatic civilization. His meticulous research and speculative approach make 'The Story of Atlantis' a compelling read for anyone interested in uncovering the secrets of the past and exploring the realms of lost civilizations.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- Lastly, our hand‐picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection's central themes.
Available since: 07/06/2017.
Print length: 300 pages.

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