The God-Kings and the Titans; The New World Ascendancy in Ancient Times

by James R. Bailey

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Substance: The thesis is that ancient myths of gods and titans are twisted memories of early discoveries of the American continents, which has a certain plausibility. The evidence he produces is certainly suggestive, although not conclusive. One would do best to use this book as a guide to other sources.
Style: Bailey is not a good writer, and does not marshal his evidence persuasively. He makes unsubstantiated claims as if they were proven by assertion, and repeats prior claims unnecessarily. Although the subject was interesting, the reading was tedious.
A classic in the genre of speculative ancient history, Atlantis and "Columbus was last" theories. A speculative precursor to the New World History of cross-cultural contact even in ancient times.
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Foolish but fun. Nice line drawings.
check for first edition worth $125

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Anthropology, Sociology, Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction, Art & Design
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GN777 .B25Geography, Anthropology and RecreationAnthropologyAnthropologyPrehistoric archaeology

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