1883 Ragnarok 1ed Comet
Cataclysm Ignatius Donnelly Atlantis Apocalypse Geology
In his book, “Ragnarok: The Age of
Fire and Gravel” Ignatius Loyola Donnelly posits that a massive comet impacted Earth
around 12,000 years ago. This cataclysmic event led to widespread disasters,
such as fires, floods, and extended winters, eradicating an advanced
civilization. Survivors were forced into caves, regressing culturally, and
losing knowledge of sophisticated subjects. Donnelly uses geological
observations, like deep cracks around the Great Lakes and altered surface rocks
in New York, to bolster his theory. Additionally, he references various
cultural legends that hint at such a disaster, suggesting a shared memory of
the event across civilizations. The book is a continuation of Donnelly’s
exploration of ancient catastrophes, following his previous work on Atlantis.
Donnelly was known for delving into pseudoscientific and pseudohistorical
theories, drawing connections between disparate cultures and advocating for
unorthodox historical interpretations.
Item number: #41326
Price: $499
DONNELLY, Ignatius
Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel. Illustrated.
New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1883. First Edition.
Details:
· Collation: Complete
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vi, 452, [4]
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36 illustrations
(including frontispiece)
· References: BAL 4813
· Provenance: Handwritten – [J. E.
Shumecker]
· Language: English
· Binding: Hardcover; secure
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red cloth
·
Size: ~ 7.75in X 5.25in
(19.5cm x 13cm)
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