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  1. Biography - Donnelly, Ignatius (1831-1901): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Atlantis: the antediluvian world by Ignatius (1831-1901) Donnelly, 1949-01-01
  3. Doctor Huguet; a novel by Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly, 2009-10-26
  4. In memoriam, Ignatius Donnelly, 1831-1901 by Marion Woltman, 1901
  5. The cipher in the plays, and on the tombstone: by Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly, 2009-10-26
  6. The GREAT CRYPTOGRAM:Francis Bacon's Cipherin the So-Called Shakespeare Plays. by Ignatius (1831 - 1901). Donnelly, 1888
  7. The cipher in the plays and on the tombstone. by Donnelly. Ignatius. 1831-1901., 1899-01-01
  8. Cæsar's column : a story of the twentieth century by Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly, 2009-10-26
  9. The golden bottle; or. The story of Ephraim Benezet of Kansas by by Donnelly. Ignatius. 1831-1901., 1892-01-01
  10. C sars kolonn : en ber?ñttelse fr?Ñn tjugonde ?Ñrhundradet by Ignatius Donnelly 1831-1901 Bonggren Jakob 1854-1940, 1891-12-31
  11. Ignatius Donnelly: The Portrait Of A Politician (Borealis Books) by Martin Ridge, 1991-06-15

21. Ignatius Donnelly — FactMonster.com
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22. Ignatius Donnelly Biography | BookRags.com
Encyclopedia of World Biography on Ignatius Donnelly. Ignatius Donnelly (18311901) was an American politician, reformer, and author. He was an outstanding spokesperson for the
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23. Ragnarok: The Age Of Fire And Gravel Index
Full text of this 1883 work by Donnelly, in which he presents evidence for a fiery cataclysm thousands of years ago. Includes introduction by J.B. Hare.
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RAGNAROK:
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This companion book to Donnelly's Atlantis, the Antediluvian World , published one year later, is less well known today. Ragnarok is out of print except through specialty print-on-demand publishers, while Atlantis, the Antediluvian World is in print and fairly easy to obtain. Ragnarok, The Age of Fire and Gravel , proposes that a comet impacted the Earth several tens of thousands of years ago; the impact produced the 'Drift' layers of gravel which have been attributed to the Ice ages; this event destroyed a civilization which had high technology, a civilization which vanished completely except for some myths; the disaster was accompanied by catastrophic fire followed by years-long cloud cover and extreme cold. Humanity survived only by hiding in deep caves; when they re-emerged they had to restart civilization from scratch. Donnelly provides extensive geological, archeological, astronomical and mythological evidence for this theory. The book is not academic and often sensationalistic, but his populist style does not seem to detract from the argument. Deep Impact and Armageddon However, the theory that such an event occurred in the recent geological or even historical past is still considered speculative.

24. DONNELLY, Ignatius (1831-1901) Bibliography
Extended Bibliography. Abrahams, Edward H. “Ignatius Donnelly and the Apocalyptic Style.” Minnesota History 46 (Fall 1978) 10211. Anderson, David D. Ignatius Donnelly.
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25. Ignatius Donnelly | LibraryThing
Also known as Igatius Donnelly, Ignatius Donnelly, Egerton. Ignatius; Sykes Donnelly, Edited By Egerton Sykes Igna Illustrated Donnelly
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26. The Great Cryptogram : Francis Bacon's Cipher In The So-called Shakespeare Plays
Author Donnelly, Ignatius, 18311901 Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626 Publisher Chicago R.S. Peale Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
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27. Ignatius Donnelly — Infoplease.com
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28. Donnelly, Ignatius
lawyers and poetry Ignatius Loyola Donnelly (18311901) Minnesota source Wikipedia Ignatius Donnelly was born in Philadelphia on November 3, 1831.
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29. Donnelly, Ignatius
Donnelly, Ignatius (b. Nov. 3, 1831, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.d. Jan. 1, 1901, Minneapolis, Minn.), American novelist, orator, and social reformer, one of the leading advocates
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(b. Nov. 3, 1831, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.d. Jan. 1, 1901, Minneapolis, Minn.), American novelist, orator, and social reformer, one of the leading advocates of the theory that Francis Bacon was the author of William Shakespeare's plays. Donnelly grew up in Philadelphia, where he became a lawyer. In 1856 he moved to Minnesota, where, with another ex-Philadelphian, John Nininger, he founded the boomtown Nininger City, intended as a cultural as well as an industrial centre. There he edited the erudite Emigrant Aid Journal, published in both English and German, to attract settlers. The scheme was successful at first, but a financial panic in 1857 caused abandonment of the town, leaving Donnelly as its only resident. He entered politics, became an early supporter of the Republican Party, and served as lieutenant governor of Minnesota and as a U.S. congressman from 1863 to 1869. He left the Republicans in the 1870s and was active in several minority-party movements representing the interests of small farmers and workmen. Returning to Nininger City, he edited a liberal weekly, the Anti-Monopolist

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31. Ignatius Loyola Donnelly Biography - S9.com
1831 Born on the 3rd of November in Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.1856 - He moved to Minnesota, where, with another ex-Philadelphian, John Nininger.1857 - The scheme was successful
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1831 - Born on the 3rd of November in Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.
1856 - He moved to Minnesota, where, with another ex-Philadelphian, John Nininger.
1857 - The scheme was successful at first, but a financial panic caused abandonment of the town, leaving Donnelly as its only resident.
1863-1869 - He entered politics, became an early supporter of the Republican Party, and served as lieutenant governor of Minnesota and as a U.S. congressman.
1870 - He left the Republicans and was active in several minority-party movements representing the interests of small farmers and workmen. Returning to Nininger City, he edited a liberal weekly.
1882 - Donnelly's first and most popular book was Atlantis, which traced the origin of civilization to the legendary submerged continent of Atlantis.
1883 - It was followed by another work of speculation, Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel, which attempted to relate certain gravel and till deposits to an ancient near-collision of the Earth and a huge comet.

32. Donnelly, Ignatius
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37. Ignatius Donnelly
Donnelly, Ignatius Loyola Born November 3, 1831, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Died January 1, 1901, in St. Paul, Minnesota Vocations Public Personality, Novelist, Public
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38. Donnelly, Ignatius (Harper's Magazine)
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39. Donnelly, Ignatius.: Caesar's Column. V1, 9 Jan 2008 - MobileRead Forums
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