Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901. Atlantis : : the antediluvian world / [electronic resource] / by Ignatius Donnelly.. — A modern rev. ed. / ed. by Egerton Sykes.. — New York, N.Y. : : Gramercy Pub. Co.,, c1949.. — xix, 355 p. : : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-349) and index.
Appreciation of Donnelly by H.S. Bellamy -- Ignatius Donnelly by Lewis Spence -- Purpose of the book -- Plato's history of Atlantis -- Probabilities of Plato's story -- Was such a catastrophe possible? -- Testimony of the sea -- Testimony of the flora and fauna -- Deluge legends of the bible and the Chaldean's -- Deluge legends of other nations -- Deluge legends of the Americas -- Other deluge legends -- Civilization of the old world and the new compared -- Evidences of intercourse with Atlantis -- Greece, Phoenicia, and Atlantis -- Arabian and Egyptian links with Atlantis -- Biblical story of Atlantis -- Turanian, Semitic, and Aryan links with Atlantis -- Atlantean American empire -- Eibero-Celtic colonies of Atlantis -- The Cross, and the pyramid -- Artificial cranial deformation, mummification, and the couvade -- Bronze and iron ages -- Origin of our alphabet -- Antiquity of many of the instruments of our modern civilization -- Atlantis reconstructed -- Reference notes.