Meet Me In Atlantis: My Obsessive Quest To Find The Sunken City

Author:   Mark Adams
Publisher:   Text Publishing
Edition:   UK ed.
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9781922182746


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   25 March 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Meet Me In Atlantis: My Obsessive Quest To Find The Sunken City


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The New York Times bestselling author of Turn Right at Machu Picchu sets out to uncover the truth behind the legendary lost city of Atlantis. A few years ago, Mark Adams made a strange discovery: everything we know about the famous city of Atlantis comes from the work of Plato. Then he made a second, stranger discovery: amateur explorers are still actively searching for the sunken city all around the world, based entirely on the clues Plato left behind. Meet Me in Atlantis is Adams's enthralling account of his quest to solve one of history's greatest mysteries. It is a travelogue that takes readers to fascinating locations to meet irresistible characters, an intriguing examination of ancient codes in Plato's writings, and a deep, often humorous look at the human longing to rediscover a lost world.

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Author:   Mark Adams
Publisher:   Text Publishing
Imprint:   The Text Publishing Company
Edition:   UK ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.430kg
ISBN:  

9781922182746


ISBN 10:   1922182745
Pages:   310
Publication Date:   25 March 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'Turn Right at Machu Picchu is thoughtful and informative, a wry and genial account rather than the forced jock fest of too many populist, fish-out-of-water narratives.' Weekend Australian on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'Frank, funny and informative, Adams delivers the best and worst of travel experiences for the armchair explorer. Verdict: history, adventure and humour in spades.' Courier Mail and Daily Telegraph on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'An engaging and sometimes hilarious book.' New York Times Book Review on Turn Right at Machu Picchu '[An] entirely delightful book.' -- Jonathan Yardley Washington Post on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'A serious (and seriously funny) travelogue, a smart and tightly written history, and an investigative report into perhaps the greatest archaeological discovery in the last century.' nationalgeographic.com on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'The collision between Adams' youthful zeal and journalistic sensibilities provide an arresting dichotomy to an absorbing search...Fact or fiction, Atlantis, as the author ably demonstrates, still has the power to enthral inquiring minds.' Kirkus 'Adam's informal prose acts as a remedy transforming an academic topic into a work of travelogue, investigative journalism, and serious philosophical examination.' Publishers Weekly 'Writing with the same jaunty style as Turn Right at Machu Picchu, Adams merrily entertains the lost-cities audience.' Booklist 'Adventurous, inquisitive and mirthful, Mark Adams gamely sifts through the eons of rumor, science, and lore to find a place that, in the end, seems startlingly real indeed.' Hampton Sides, author of In the Kingdom of Ice 'Adams maintains a journalistic scepticism and a buoyant sense of humour, making Atlantis a gripping journey.' Entertainment Weekly 'An entertainingly written guide to discerning history from myth and sorting out the knowledge from the nutjobs.' New Zealand Listener 'Never less than entertaining...touching and revealing.' Australian 'Meet Me in Atlantis is like a detective story that tries to assemble all the evidence in one place, but it's also a travelogue and a comprehensive history...An informative and engrossing read.' Good Reading 'Funny, engaging and skeptical, Meet Me In Atlantis is the ultimate travelogue to nowhere.' Vacations and Travel


'Turn Right at Machu Picchu is thoughtful and informative, a wry and genial account rather than the forced jock fest of too many populist, fish-out-of-water narratives.' * Weekend Australian on Turn Right at Machu Picchu * 'Frank, funny and informative, Adams delivers the best and worst of travel experiences for the armchair explorer. Verdict: history, adventure and humour in spades.' * Courier Mail and Daily Telegraph on Turn Right at Machu Picchu * 'An engaging and sometimes hilarious book.' * New York Times Book Review on Turn Right at Machu Picchu * '[An] entirely delightful book.' -- Jonathan Yardley * Washington Post on Turn Right at Machu Picchu * 'A serious (and seriously funny) travelogue, a smart and tightly written history, and an investigative report into perhaps the greatest archaeological discovery in the last century.' * nationalgeographic.com on Turn Right at Machu Picchu * 'The collision between Adams' youthful zeal and journalistic sensibilities provide an arresting dichotomy to an absorbing search...Fact or fiction, Atlantis, as the author ably demonstrates, still has the power to enthral inquiring minds.’ * Kirkus * ‘Adam’s informal prose acts as a remedy transforming an academic topic into a work of travelogue, investigative journalism, and serious philosophical examination.’ * Publishers Weekly * ‘Writing with the same jaunty style as Turn Right at Machu Picchu, Adams merrily entertains the lost-cities audience.’ * Booklist * 'Adventurous, inquisitive and mirthful, Mark Adams gamely sifts through the eons of rumor, science, and lore to find a place that, in the end, seems startlingly real indeed.' * Hampton Sides, author of In the Kingdom of Ice * ‘Adams maintains a journalistic scepticism and a buoyant sense of humour, making Atlantis a gripping journey.’ * Entertainment Weekly * ‘An entertainingly written guide to discerning history from myth and sorting out the knowledge from the nutjobs.’ * New Zealand Listener * ‘Never less than entertaining…touching and revealing.’ * Australian * ‘Meet Me in Atlantis is like a detective story that tries to assemble all the evidence in one place, but it's also a travelogue and a comprehensive history…An informative and engrossing read.’ * Good Reading * ‘Funny, engaging and skeptical, Meet Me In Atlantis is the ultimate travelogue to nowhere.’ * Vacations and Travel *


'Turn Right at Machu Picchu is thoughtful and informative, a wry and genial account rather than the forced jock fest of too many populist, fish-out-of-water narratives.' * Weekend Australian on Turn Right at Machu Picchu * 'Frank, funny and informative, Adams delivers the best and worst of travel experiences for the armchair explorer. Verdict: history, adventure and humour in spades.' * Courier Mail and Daily Telegraph on Turn Right at Machu Picchu * 'An engaging and sometimes hilarious book.' * New York Times Book Review on Turn Right at Machu Picchu * '[An] entirely delightful book.' -- Jonathan Yardley * Washington Post on Turn Right at Machu Picchu * 'A serious (and seriously funny) travelogue, a smart and tightly written history, and an investigative report into perhaps the greatest archaeological discovery in the last century.' * nationalgeographic.com on Turn Right at Machu Picchu * 'The collision between Adams' youthful zeal and journalistic sensibilities provide an arresting dichotomy to an absorbing search...Fact or fiction, Atlantis, as the author ably demonstrates, still has the power to enthral inquiring minds.' * Kirkus * `Adam's informal prose acts as a remedy transforming an academic topic into a work of travelogue, investigative journalism, and serious philosophical examination.' * Publishers Weekly * `Writing with the same jaunty style as Turn Right at Machu Picchu, Adams merrily entertains the lost-cities audience.' * Booklist * 'Adventurous, inquisitive and mirthful, Mark Adams gamely sifts through the eons of rumor, science, and lore to find a place that, in the end, seems startlingly real indeed.' * Hampton Sides, author of In the Kingdom of Ice * `Adams maintains a journalistic scepticism and a buoyant sense of humour, making Atlantis a gripping journey.' * Entertainment Weekly * `An entertainingly written guide to discerning history from myth and sorting out the knowledge from the nutjobs.' * New Zealand Listener * `Never less than entertaining...touching and revealing.' * Australian * `Meet Me in Atlantis is like a detective story that tries to assemble all the evidence in one place, but it's also a travelogue and a comprehensive history...An informative and engrossing read.' * Good Reading * `Funny, engaging and skeptical, Meet Me In Atlantis is the ultimate travelogue to nowhere.' * Vacations and Travel *


'Turn Right at Machu Picchu is thoughtful and informative, a wry and genial account rather than the forced jock fest of too many populist, fish-out-of-water narratives.' Weekend Australian on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'Frank, funny and informative, Adams delivers the best and worst of travel experiences for the armchair explorer. Verdict: history, adventure and humour in spades.' Courier Mail and Daily Telegraph on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'An engaging and sometimes hilarious book.' New York Times Book Review on Turn Right at Machu Picchu '[An] entirely delightful book.' -- Jonathan Yardley Washington Post on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'A serious (and seriously funny) travelogue, a smart and tightly written history, and an investigative report into perhaps the greatest archaeological discovery in the last century.' nationalgeographic.com on Turn Right at Machu Picchu


'Turn Right at Machu Picchu is thoughtful and informative, a wry and genial account rather than the forced jock fest of too many populist, fish-out-of-water narratives.' Weekend Australian on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'Frank, funny and informative, Adams delivers the best and worst of travel experiences for the armchair explorer. Verdict: history, adventure and humour in spades.' Courier Mail and Daily Telegraph on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'An engaging and sometimes hilarious book.' New York Times Book Review on Turn Right at Machu Picchu '[An] entirely delightful book.' -- Jonathan Yardley Washington Post on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'A serious (and seriously funny) travelogue, a smart and tightly written history, and an investigative report into perhaps the greatest archaeological discovery in the last century.' nationalgeographic.com on Turn Right at Machu Picchu 'The collision between Adams' youthful zeal and journalistic sensibilities provide an arresting dichotomy to an absorbing search...Fact or fiction, Atlantis, as the author ably demonstrates, still has the power to enthral inquiring minds.' Kirkus 'Adam's informal prose acts as a remedy transforming an academic topic into a work of travelogue, investigative journalism, and serious philosophical examination.' Publishers Weekly


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Mark Adams is the author of the acclaimed history Mr. America, which The Washington Post named a Best Book of 2009, and New York Times bestseller Turn Right at Machu Picchu. A writer for many publications, including GQ, Outside and The New York Times, he lives near New York City with his wife and children. Meet Me in Atlantis is his new book.

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