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Date: 2005-08-26 11:47:33
Hollow Earth
John Cleves Symmes
Jr.
Hollow Earth theory
Jeremiah N. Reynolds
John Cleves Symmes

HOLLOW AND HABITABLE WITHIN: SYMMES’S THEORY OF EARTH’S INTERNAL STRUCTURE AND POLAR GEOGRAPHY

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