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Lost Lands, Forgotten Realms

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by Bob Curran


  Bibliography

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  Chaney, G. Images of the East. New York, N.Y.: Centaur Press, 1951.

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  Index

  abductions to the Otherworld, 28

  Ad, tribe of, 181

  Adam of Bremen, 56

  Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, 112

  Adventures of the Black Fisherman, The, 112

  afreets, 180

  Africa, dog-headed men in the deserts of North, 12

  Afterlife, sophisticated view of an, 19

  Agartha as tied to Atlantis and Lemuria, 134

  Ahd-al-Jann, 181

  Al Khidr and the Fountain of Youth, 192

  Alabama, kingdom of, 160

  alchemy and the Fountain of Youth, 192

  Alexander and the quest for eternal life, 191

  Alexander III, Pope, 140

  Alexander Romance, The, 141, 191

  Alhazarad, Abdul, 179

  al-Kadiff, 183

  America as location of Eden, 36–37

  Angkor Thom, 156

  Angkor Wat, 13, 156

  Arabian desserts as location for the Fountain of Youth, 192

  Arad, Wadem, 146

  Arawak folklore, 189, 193–194

  Arthur, investigating the grave of, 45

  Arthurian legends and Lyonesse, 103–105

  Aryan language, 174

  Aryan race, Shangri-La as home for the, 135

  Aryans and Hyperborea, 174–176

  Atlanteans and the Nazi movement, 87–88

  Atlanteans as one of the “Root Races,” 85

  Atlantis,

  discoveries of, 84–85

  features of, 81

  locating, 79–80

  Mayan and Incan civilizations and, 84

  Minoan civilization as possible location for, 86

  proof of existence of, 81–84

  Santorini as possible location for, 87

  Straits of Sicily and, 83

  wars of, 81

  Atlantis and Lemuria, war between, 134–135

  Atlantis and Plato, 79

  Atlantis and Poseidon, 80

  “Atlantis of the Desert, The,” 185 see also Ubar

  Atlantis—The Antedivulian World, 84–85

  Avalon

  and Christian mythology, 48

  and Joseph of Aramethea, 44, 45

  and the Arthurian Cycle, 42–45

  and the Holy Grail, 48

  and the L’Isle d’Daval, Isle of, 46

  as home of the Muses, 48

  in Greek tradition, 41–42

  Avalon,

  final resting place for Arthur, 43

  Isle of, 44–45

  origins of, 41–42

  references to, 47–48

  sources for name, 41

  the meaning of, 48–49

  Avestan tongue, the, 174

  Aztec gold, 151–152

  Aztec Hell known as Mictlan, 247

  Bacon, Francis, 84

  Bailey, Alic, 134

  “Balds,” 219, 249–253

  Ballycotton Bay, mysterious landmass at, 26–27

  Ballydonegan Bay, strange landmass at, 27

  Banjos, two green children in, 235
/>   Battle of Camlann, 46, 103, 105

  Baum, L. Frank, 21

  Bedouin folklore, 180, 182

  Belalcazar, Sebastian de, 154

  Bethsaida and the Fountain of Youth, 190–191

  Bianco, Andrea, 68

  “Big Sur wilderness, the,” 209

  Bimini

  as Arawak equivalent of Garden of Eden, 189

  as location of Fountain of Eternal Youth, 189

  Bimini Road, 194

  Blavatsky, Madame Helena Petrovna (H.P.), 85

  and Hyperborea as home of the second “root race,” 175

  and Ila, 248

  and Shangri-La, 133–134

  and the Ayrian race, 87, 88

  and the sunken land of Rutas, 96

  and the Theosophical Society, 97

  and the third root race of Lemuria, 93–94

  Boidhiobhadh, Breasal, 63

  Bon religion, the, 130–131

  Bon tradition and Shangri-La, 131–132

  Book of Dyzan, 94, 96

  book of Enoch, 202

  Book of Jasher, 97

  Bouchard, Hippolyte, 212

  Bradley, Marion Zimmer, 48

  “Brethren of the New Light” in Ireland, 248

  Brigadoon, village of, 20

  Briggs, Kathryn, 234

  Brothers Grimm, the, 20

  Brown and the lost world in the Cascade Mountains, J.C., 213–215

  Buddhism in Kashmir, 132

  Bulwer, Sir Henry, 238

  Cabral, Pedro Alvares, 68

  Calistus II, Pope, 142

  Cambodian jungle, 13, 156

  Cambresius, Geraldus, 192

  Cape of Good Hope, 118

  Capra, Frank, 129

  Cardenas, Garcia Lopez de, 152

  Carmel Valley, vein of pure silver in the, 208

  Carter, Lin, 98

  Cascade Mountains, J.C. Brown and the lost world in the, 213–215

  “Caucasian,” 175

  Caucasus Mountains as location of Aryan race, 175, 192

  “Cavern of Death, The,” 246

  caves as evidence of Madoc, 166

  Cayce, Edgar, 194

  and predictions about Atlantis, 85–86

  Cembrensius, Geraldus, 123

  Christian mythology, Avalon and, 48

  Christianity and Yggdrasil, 58–59

  Christianity, rise of, 29

  Christians of St. Thomas, 144–146

  Christmas tree, 57

  Chronological Description of the West or H-lar Connaught, A, 62

  Chu-fan-chi, 145

  Churchward, James, 95

  Cibola, expedition to find, 152

  Cilappatikaram, the, 91

  Clark, Alfred K., 209–210 see also Uncle Al

  Clavijo, Viera y, 68

  Conan the Barbarian stories, 98

  Conan the Cimmerian series, 169

  Conjoined Dialogues, mention of Atlantis in, 80

  Conrad, Joseph, 157

  Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de, 149–151, 238

  Cortez, Hernan, 151

  creation story, the, 31–32

  Darwin, Charles, 93

  Dash, Mike, 233

  Davy as combination of the Devil and Jonah, 113

  Davy Jones

  and “crossing the line,” 119

  and Celtic beliefs, 114

  and the Press Gang, 117

  and Welsh beliefs, 114–115

  as famous pub landlord, 117

  as synonym for the Devil, 112

  Davy Jones, Captain, 115–116

  Davy Jones’s Locker as concept of the Otherworld, 111–112

  Davy Jones’s Locker, use of the term, 111

  de Blois, Henry, 45

  de Camp, Lyon Sprague, 98

  de Joinville, Jean, 144

  de Soto, Hernando, 165, 166, 167

  death, ancient cultures view of, 23

  Defoe, Daniel, 112

  Delphic Oracle of Apollo, the, 172

  Deneker, Joseph, 175

  DeSoto Falls, 165–166

  Devil, Davy Jones as synonym for the, 112

  Devil, Otherworld and the, 29

  “Devil,” the term, 218

  Devil’s Courthouse, the, 219, 224

  “Devil’s Tramping Ground, The,” 218

  disappearance of settlements, coastal erosion and, 73

  djinn, 180, 181

  Dolan, Brooke, 135

  Donnelly, Ignatius, 84–85

  Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, 126

  Dunwich, destruction of, 106

  Dutch East India Company, 118

  Dutchman, death of the, 242

  “Dutchman,” Jacob Walz as the, 242

  Dutchman legend, popularization of the, 118–119

  Dutchman mine, 243

  Dweller on Two Worlds, A, 94

  Early Man, curiousity of, 9

  Easter Island, Polynesian peoples of, 12

  Eddas, Poetic and Prose, 53

  Eden

  and the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, 37

  as a spiritual place, 38

  on the planet Mars, 37–38

  Eden,

  four rivers that flowed out of, 34

  locating, 34–39

  meaning of the word, 33

  theories about, 32–33

  Egypt as location of Eden, 35–36

  Egyptian jackal-headed gods, 12

  El Dorado, 12, 153

  as a concept, 157

  as a metaphor, 156

  entwined with

  Sierra del Plata, 155–156

  the Ciudad de Los Cesares, 155

  English Victorian age of exploration, 125

  Erikson, Lief, 64

  Estotiland, 65

  Ethiopia as location for Prester John’s kingdom, 146–147

  Euphrates Rivers, Tigris and, 35

  Exposition of the Sayings of the Lord, The, 142

  fairies and goblins, mystical world of, 20

  fairies and “little people” in the Hollow Earth, 203–204

  Fairyland appearing to mortals, 27

  Fairyland, 29

  Fanning, David, 219

  Fawcett, Colonel Percy, 156–157

  Fimbulveter, 55

  First Knight, 109

  Five Joaquins, the, 212

  Flath-Innis, see Noble Isle, the

  Flying Dutchman, 111

  the real, 118–119

  Flying Dutchman on the Tappan Sea, The, 119

  Fokke, Bernard, 118

  folklore in the Middle East, 182

  folktales, Irish and Scottish, 21

  forts in the United States, 166

  Fortunate Isles, the, 66

  Fountain of Eternal Youth, Bimini as location of, 189

  Fountain of Youth,

  finding the, 191–193

  Ponce de Leon and the, 194–196

  Four Years Voyages of Captain George Roberts, The, 112

  frankincense, 184

  frankincense route, Ubar as, 186

  Froi, Seamunder, 53–54

  Garden of Eden

  Garden of Eden, 20

  as earthly Paradise, 31

  Bimini as equivalent of, 189

  Garden of the Hesperides, 32–33

  apple trees in the, 51

  Gardner, Marshall, 203

  Gareth of Orkney, 103

  Gates of Alexander, Prester John’s kingdom as location of, 141

  Gehenna as Hell, 183

  Gembroux, Sigbert de, 68

  Genesis and Enuma Elish, book of, 35

  Genesis, the book of, 31

  Genghis Khan, reign of, 143

  Geoffrey of Monmouth, 44

  Gerald of Wales, 45

  Germelshausen, cursed village of, 20

  Gihon Rivers, Pishon and, 35

  Glastonbury Tor and the Isle of Avalon, 45

  Glastonbury Tor, 43–45

  Glauer, Alfred Rudolf, 176

  Gnostic Christianity, 140

  gold,
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  Aztec, 151–152

  legends of, 149–151

  “Golden King, The,” 154

  Gondwanaland, 76

  Gradlon and Lyonesse, 108–109

  Great Tree, the, see Yggdrasil

  Greek Cassiterides, 102

  Green Children, story of the, 227–235

  Green Island, see Hy-Brasil

  “Green Isle,” fairies from the, 64

  “Green Jack’s Children,” 233

  Greer, Al, 210

  “Grey Man’s Breath, the,” 114

  Guanches peoples, 173–174

  Guillaumin, Emile, 10–11

  Gwyneth brothers, the, 160–164

  Gwyneth, Owain, 160

  Gyatso, his Holiness the Dalai Lama Tenzin, 136

  Haggard, Henry Rider, 238

  Hakluyt, Richard, 162

  Hanno the Navigator, 170, 173

  Hanyson, 191

  Harrer, Heinrich, 135–136

  Harris, Paul, 234

  Havilah, 35

  Ancient, 36

  realm of, 34

  Hawkins, tale of Reverend W.T., 250–253

  Hecataeus of Miletus, 171

  Hedon Rogia, 204

  Helluland, 64

  Hesiod and the Garden of the Hesperides, 33

  High Kings of Ireland, List of, 63

  Hilton, James, 129, 136

  Himalayan Mountains, 20

  Himmler, Heinrich, 88

  and Hyperborea/Thule, 176

  Hitler and the “Master Race” theory, Adolf, 176

  Hollander, De Vliegende, 118

  Hollow Earth

  and “flying saucers,” 204

  and Theosophy, 204

  Hollow Earth, fairies and “little people” in the, 203–204

  Hollow Earth Society, The, 203

  Hollow Hills, the, 245, 250

  Holy Grail, Avalon and the, 48

  Hopi Indian legends, 152

  houses, tales of mysterious, 21

 

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