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Immanuel Velikovsky

The Catastrophism Archive CD is finally available. It contains searchable long-unavailable catastrophist literature including all past issues of Pensee (1972 to 1975), KRONOS (1975 to 1988), SIS Review and SIS Workshop, The Velikovskian, and AEON. Subsequent issues of the latter four will not be on the CD, as those journals are still in existence. In other words, the past issues included in the CD collection are those which had been published at the time the CD was reproduced.

The CD is Macintosh and PC compatible, and costs $245 for individuals, $325 for institutions. Other titles are available from Mikamar Publishing, 1635 NW 26th Ave #12, Portland OR 97210. For more details...

 Order This Title Catastrophe: A Quest for the Origins of the Modern World

by David Keys, archaeology correspondent of The Independent

attributes the worldwide "dark ages" to an event in A.D. 535. To be released in March.

See comments by Mike Baillie and Robert Schoch on the Amazon page.


 Order This Title Exodus to Arthur

by Mike Baillie

Catastrophic Encounters With Comets

Dendrochronology rears its ugly head. More Santorini.

Hardcover - 256 pages

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This is a new book that may be worth a read. Due to the subtitle it seems to belong here. Dendrochronology is something that may have grown out of an idea of Velikovsky, but has been used to try to discredit his reconstruction of ancient history. After all, when a reliable tool disproves the conventional chronology, obviously it is not the fault of the chronology, but rather time to alter the tool so it gives acceptable results. It is interesting that Baillie reassigns the Biblical Exodus to 1628 BC, a date that is unacceptable to most scholars (however, see Lisa Liel's description of Pharaoh Pepi/Phiops II), while Velikovsky assigned it and the papyrus Ipuwer to about 1500 BC.

There has been almost nothing but blanket denials for almost fifty years now, but that does not constitute refutation. In their dreams some folks have refuted it all, when in reality they've never actually read the works they judge, merely engage in ad hominem attacks against the author and various scholars courageous enough to study what he wrote. All of Velikovsky's works are highly recommended. See also the bookstore at Extraordinary News Network.

 Order This Title Ages In Chaos

by Immanuel Velikovsky

Volume I, of the reconstruction of ancient history, this covers the period
from the Exodus to Akhnaton.



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 Order This Title Ramses II and His Time

by Immanuel Velikovsky

"It is surprising that Solon visited Egypt when Ramses II sat on the throne. But
history is surprising, and this is one of its charms."


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 Order This Title Peoples of the Sea

by Immanuel Velikovsky

"the Pereset and the Peoples of the Sea are with the Pharaoh.
Then... the Pereset are the enemy. Finally, both... are enemies
who try an invasion."



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 Examine online: The Assyrian Conquest by Immanuel Velikovsky

one of the previously unavailable volumes of Ages In Chaos

Practically unknown, it is now available online.



 Examine online: The Dark Age of Greece by Immanuel Velikovsky

one of the previously unavailable volumes of Ages In Chaos

Practically unknown, it is now available online.



 Examine online: Theses for the Reconstruction of Ancient History by Immanuel Velikovsky

The basis for the Ages In Chaos series

Practically unknown, it is now available online, minus the seven revisions.



 Order This Title Oedipus and Akhnaton

by Immanuel Velikovsky

Identifies Akhnaton as the source for the Oedipus story. A good introduction
to Velikovsky's work, the research led Velikovsky to his other works, although
it was published after WiC, EiU and AiC.



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 Order This Title Worlds in Collision

by Immanuel Velikovsky

Extremely controversial work that has never been given a fair hearing.
Rejected out of hand, misquoted, condemned, and nearly banned.




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 Examine online: In The Beginning by Immanuel Velikovsky - first volume of which Worlds In Collision is volume two.

Practically unknown, it is now available online.





 Examine online: Cosmos Without Gravitation by Immanuel Velikovsky

Perhaps you've read about it in Bauer, now read it yourself.

Practically unknown, it is now available online.



 Order This Title Earth in Upheaval

by Immanuel Velikovsky

The geological evidence for catastrophes of all eras.





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 Order This Title Mankind in Amnesia

by Immanuel Velikovsky

Dr. V regarded this as his most important work. It outlines the reason
behind the human compulsion to repeat destructive behavior.




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 Order This Title Stargazers and Gravediggers

by Immanuel Velikovsky

The second posthumous work, this tells the story of the attempt
to ban Worlds In Collision that nearly succeeded.




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Velikovsky et al

 Order This Title A guide to Immanuel Velikovsky's reconstruction of ancient history: 1550 to 300 BC

by Robert W. Compton

Excellent introduction to the Ages In Chaos series, it includes a poster showing
the revised timeline alongside the conventional chronology. Hi Robert!




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 Order This Title Scientists Confront Scientists Who Confront Velikovsky

by Lewis M. Greenberg (Editor)

A KRONOS special issue about the AAAS trial of the star chamber.





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 Order This Title Velikovsky and Establishment Science

ed. Lewis M. Greenberg

Velikovsky, Greenberg, Juergens, Paterson, Ransom, Rose and Willhelm

A KRONOS special issue.



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 Order This Title Carl Sagan and Immanuel Velikovsky

by Charles Ginenthal

Bound to be vilified because it takes on the late master of P.R.





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 Order This Title Velikovsky Reconsidered

by Pensee editors

Pensee' was a French based Velikovsky journal.





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 Order This Title The Age of Velikovsky

by C.J. Ransom (editor)

Interesting survey from the 1970s.





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 Order This Title The Velikovsky Affair: Scientism versus Science

by Alfred De Grazia (editor)

Mostly written by two uncredited contributors.





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