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** The bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Ancient South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Old South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at used bookstores, online and (probably) otherwise. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Cradock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.

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** The bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Ancient South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Old South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at used bookstores, bookstores of both the physical and online and (probably) otherwise.variety. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Cradock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.
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** The bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Ancient South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Old South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at used bookstores, online and (probably) otherwise. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Cradock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.

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** The bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Ancient South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Old South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at used bookstores, online and (probably) otherwise. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Cradock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.problem.
* ScienceMarchesOn: One of the most overt instances of the trope in action. Both ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' conclude with bibliographies of mostly discredited reference books. Most famous among these are Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'' and James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu''. [[note]]The Margaret Murray hypothesis, on which this series depends to a certain extent, wasn't discredited until the 1970s, but ''Some Summer Lands'' was published in 1977, thus pushing it into MST3KMantra territory. Then again, Gaskell didn't really have a choice by that point.[[/note]]
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** The bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Ancient South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Old South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at Abebooks.com and other online used bookstores. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Craydock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.

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** The bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Ancient South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Old South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at Abebooks.com and other used bookstores, online used bookstores.and (probably) otherwise. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Craydock, Cradock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.
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** The bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Old South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Ancient South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at Abebooks.com and other online used bookstores. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Craydock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.

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** The bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Old Ancient South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Ancient Old South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at Abebooks.com and other online used bookstores. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Craydock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.

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The bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Old South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Ancient South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at Abebooks.com and other online used bookstores. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Craydock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.

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The * KeepCirculatingTheTapes: These novels were last printed in the 1980s, to say nothing of some of the books Gaskell cites as sources. H.S. Bellamy's work in particular is nearly impossible to find.
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bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Old South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Ancient South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at Abebooks.com and other online used bookstores. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Craydock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.
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The bibliography in the back of ''The Serpent'' and ''The Dragon'' consists mainly of speculations into prehistory, though a few sources differ from this topic. Of the books cited, the book of Genesis, James Churchward's ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', Robert Graves's ''The White Goddess'', W. Scott-Elliott's ''The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria'', and Harold T. Wilkins's ''Mysteries of Old South America'' and ''Secret Cities of Ancient South America'' are still readily available. Most of the other books are out of print, though some of them can still found at Abebooks.com and other online used bookstores. With the works of H.S. Bellamy, Phyllis Craydock, and Dmitri Merezhovsky, you have a problem.

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