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The long awaited book by Dean Clarke who is one of the main scholars and authorities about the subject of Atlantis has released a ground breaking work with some of his various theories and discoveries that for any Atlantis Researcher is a must have. One reason is this has the work of the actual Atlantis stories that came from Atlantis directly not from Plato nor from Egypt, but from a rare Codex lost during the French Revolution called "Codex Atlanteanus" by Labretagne who was a fairly famous Poet and Atlantis Scholar in the 1500's AD. What makes this Atlantis Book different than any other written by Clarke is that it encompasses rare explanations about the literal place names from Atlantis translated words that defies anyone else's explanations about this subject.
This book helps not only the reader about the Atlantis subject to further explore what Clarke is claiming on their own, but for the researcher about the Atlantis topic
can go online and literally see Clarke's theories on google maps by various locations of the story Clarke describes.
This has got to be one of the most fun Atlantis books ever written revealing very hidden secrets of Atlantis related lore with some comparisons to what Plato was mentioning about the origin of Atlantis. Between the French ancient version and Plato's Greek-Egyptian version a picture begins to emerge not noted by any other writer or most writers about Atlantis. The depth and girth of the book about Atlantis is almost encyclopedic about the other angles of the Atlantis story with chapters and topics not even mentioned in other books about Atlantis.
Clarke studied under Edgerton Sykes who was one of the World Authorities on Atlantis subject but this time Clarke mixes his thoughts in with some of Sykes own thoughts to clarify what is known now, but what was not known before E. Sykes had retired from this earth. This is not a fiction book about Atlantis and it is based on facts about the true existence of Atlantis not based on metaphysics realms.