Ragnarok: The Age Of Fire And Gravel
The Age of Fire and Gravel is a companion book to Donnelly's more well-known work Atlantis: The Antediluvian World. In Ragnarok, Donnelly argues that an enormous comet hit the earth 12,000 years ago, resulting in widespread fires, floods, poisonous gases, and unusually vicious and prolonged winters. The catastrophe destroyed a more advanced civilization, forcing its terrified population to seek shelter in caves.
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Ragnarok: The Age Of Fire And Gravel
The Age of Fire and Gravel is a companion book to Donnelly's more well-known work Atlantis: The Antediluvian World. In Ragnarok, Donnelly argues that an enormous comet hit the earth 12,000 years ago, resulting in widespread fires, floods, poisonous gases, and unusually vicious and prolonged winters. The catastrophe destroyed a more advanced civilization, forcing its terrified population to seek shelter in caves.
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Ragnarok: The Age Of Fire And Gravel

Ragnarok: The Age Of Fire And Gravel

by Ignatius Donnelly
Ragnarok: The Age Of Fire And Gravel

Ragnarok: The Age Of Fire And Gravel

by Ignatius Donnelly

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Overview

The Age of Fire and Gravel is a companion book to Donnelly's more well-known work Atlantis: The Antediluvian World. In Ragnarok, Donnelly argues that an enormous comet hit the earth 12,000 years ago, resulting in widespread fires, floods, poisonous gases, and unusually vicious and prolonged winters. The catastrophe destroyed a more advanced civilization, forcing its terrified population to seek shelter in caves.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161076651
Publisher: Black Lizard Press
Publication date: 10/18/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Ignatius Loyola Donnelly (November 3, 1831 – January 1, 1901) was a U.S. Congressman, populist writer, and amateur scientist. He is known primarily now for his theories concerning Atlantis, Catastrophism, and Shakespearean authorship.
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