Atlantis and Other Lost Worlds

Paranormal Files

Atlantis, the legendary city on an island in the Atlantic Ocean, was first described by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato as an empire larger than even the Roman Empire at its height. According to those people who believe in its reality, Atlantis existed in about 9,000 BCE (or the 1200s BCE according to another interpretation). Its empire allegedly stretched from the North American copper mines of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the shores of Mexico and Colombia in the west, to Italy and Egypt in the east, encompassing more territories and peoples than any other empire. Plato claims, in the middle of Atlantis's war against the Mediterranean world, the island of Atlas, of which Atlantis was the capital, sank "in a single day and night" of earthquakes and floods. In this mesmerizing story, readers investigate the fascinating Atlantis legend and discover the perspectives of those who believe in its existence, those who don't, and the evidence each side uses to support its claims. Sidebars entitled Lost World Files, describe various theories and historical facts, and Seeker's Account, explain Atlantologists assertions.

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Series Review: Paranormal Files
"Overall, Webb handles his subjects with aplomb. Though the titles focus largely on eye-witness accounts, they also provide contrasting opinions from scientists and others who make it their business to debunk legends and myths. Sidebars contain information and anecdotes that complement the main texts as well as entries that ask students to ponder the likelihood of supernatural places and creatures. ... the writing is engaging and the topics creepy and entertaining."
--School Library Journal

Book Review: Atlantis and Other Lost Worlds
"This book is recommended not only for its crisp and interesting text but as an excellent resource tool as well. A responsible glossary that includes vocabulary unfamiliar to young readers is found at the end of the book. It also contains a table of contents, clear headings, sources for additional information, and a conclusive index."
--Virginia McGarvey, Ludington Library
Library Bound Book List: $38.47 / S&L: $28.85
eBook List: $38.47 / S&L: $28.85

Reading Level: 7

Interest Level: 7-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4488-7173-5
Author : Stuart Webb
Copyright : 2013
Language : English
Category : High Interest
Pages : 80
Trim : 6 1/2" x 9 1/8"
Dewey : 398.23
Subject : High Interest
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF025020
Index • Glossary • For Further Information Section • Sidebars

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