New York: Pocket Books, 1977. — 306 p. — 0-671-81064-2.
Immanuel Velikovsky (1895-1979) was a Russian, Israeli, and American scholar. He is the author of several books offering pseudohistorical interpretations of ancient history. Author a geological volume "Earth in Upheaval" (1955): "I had intended, after piecing together the history of these earlier global upheavals, to present geological and paleontologicnl matct'ial to support the testimony of man. But the reception of Worlds in Collision by certain scientific groups persuaded me, before reviving the pageant of earlier catastrophes, to present at least some of the evickncc of the rocks, which is as insistent as that carried down to our times by written records and by word of mouth."
Foreword.
Author's Note.
In the North.
Revolution.
Uniformity.
Ice.
Tidal Wave.
Mountains and Rifts.
Deserts and Oceans.
Poles Displaced.
Axis Shifted.
Thirty-Five Centuries Ago.
Klimasturz.
The Ruins of the East.
Collapsing Schemes.
Extinction.
Cataclysmic Evolution.
The End.
Supplement. World in Collision in the Light of Recent Finds in Archaeology, Geology, and Astronomy.
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