geographical myths

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geographical myths

Atlantis and other lost worlds

2013
Provides the reader with information about Atlantis and other lost worlds.

Lands of legend

1989
Presents the legends of the lost lands of Atlantis, Camelot, Lemuria, Babylon, Lyonesse, El Dorado, and Mu.

Atlantis found

2001
Underwater explorer and adventure magnet Dirk Pitt sets off on a whirlwind course around the world to save civilization from destruction after ancient runes are discovered in an abandoned Colorado mine and archaeologist Patricia O'Connell is almost killed to keep them secret.

If I pay thee not in gold

1993
In the Age of the Mazonians, women rule through magic and men suffer. Xylina, in order to avoid execution, must use her magic to conquer the most glorious male Mazonia has ever seen.

The spellcoats

2001
Tanqui discovers she has the only means to conquer the evil Kankredin who threatens her own people and the Heathens who have invaded prehistoric Dalemark.

Buried blueprints

maps and sketches of lost worlds and mysterious places
1999
Illustrations and text provide a lighthearted look at such legendary locations and structures as the Garden of Eden, Atlantis, the Tower of Babel, Ramses's tomb, King Arthur and his Round Table, and Dracula's castle.

Deep Storm

a novel
2007
Ex-naval doctor Peter Crane is summoned to investigate an illness plaguing workers on a remote oil platform in the North Atlantic, and arrives to find the problem really exists at a top-secret laboratory miles beneath the sea where scientists and government agents are excavating what could be the lost continent of Atlantis.

The once upon a time map book

2004
Presents a fairy-tale tour of the lands of Once Upon a Time and contains maps of each land, points of interest, and hidden objects to find.

Cities of gold

2010
Explores mankind's fascination with locating vast stores of gold and outlines various explorers' efforts to locate fabled cities of gold.

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