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Atlantis, the Antediluvian World

By: Ignatius Donnelly
Narrated by: Christopher Romance
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Atlantis: The Antediluvian World was published in 1882 by the Minnesotan author Ignatius L. Donnelly. He argues that all known ancient civilizations were descended from this lost land which once existed in the Atlantic Ocean, opposite the Mediterranean Sea. The author claimed that the description of this island given by Plato is not fable, but veritable history.

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World Greek Mythology Ancient Greece Ancient History Africa Middle East Mythology
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In depth research on a fascinating subject and still very relevant today. Spoiled by AI narration with many mispronunciations and several sentence repeats due to poor edit.

Fascinating and still relevant. It’s all there in the Azores.

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What pointless accents was this narrator trying to do. It made a great book absolutely unbearable and I gave up after a few chapters.
Totally butchered

Terrible narration

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I cannot stress enough how annoying the reader is with his stupid accents. It pains me to give this book a bad review. Why did the reader of this feel the need to give a made up accent to every person quoted? It makes it seem like the reader is trivializing the work. This really takes you out of the book every time he does it. Chopping up your concentration is annoying. He reads it like he's trying to keep the focus of children by putting on characters. I would love for this to be reread in a more serious tone by the same or other person.

Important book, annoying reader

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