Lemuria
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The original 1931 edition, meticulously preserved. This edition moves beyond the sterile, mass-market reproductions often found today to bring you a premium Collector's Facsimile. Every page maintains the historical pagination and aesthetic of the source text, paired with a bespoke cover design unique to this imprint.Lemuria: The Lost Continent of the Pacific presents an interpretive synthesis of geological speculation, cultural mythology, and esoteric historiography, advancing the author's view that the Pacific basin once supported a prehistoric civilization whose traces persist in mythic memory and scattered ethnographic motifs. Approaching Lemuria as a serious interdisciplinary problem rather than a mere legend, the book contextualizes the continent's hypothesized disappearance within nineteenth- and early twentieth-century scientific debates, while also examining linguistic parallels, migration theories, and symbolic traditions that the author understands as survivals of an otherwise erased world. The result is a study that treats Lemuria not as fantasy but as a conceptual framework for rethinking human antiquity, cultural diffusion, and the methodological boundaries of historical reconstruction.
The original 1931 edition, meticulously preserved. This edition moves beyond the sterile, mass-market reproductions often found today to bring you a premium Collector's Facsimile. Every page maintains the historical pagination and aesthetic of the source text, paired with a bespoke cover design unique to this imprint.Lemuria: The Lost Continent of the Pacific presents an interpretive synthesis of geological speculation, cultural mythology, and esoteric historiography, advancing the author's view that the Pacific basin once supported a prehistoric civilization whose traces persist in mythic memory and scattered ethnographic motifs. Approaching Lemuria as a serious interdisciplinary problem rather than a mere legend, the book contextualizes the continent's hypothesized disappearance within nineteenth- and early twentieth-century scientific debates, while also examining linguistic parallels, migration theories, and symbolic traditions that the author understands as survivals of an otherwise erased world. The result is a study that treats Lemuria not as fantasy but as a conceptual framework for rethinking human antiquity, cultural diffusion, and the methodological boundaries of historical reconstruction.
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