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Worlds In Collision
Worlds In Collision
Author: Immanuel Velikovsky
Worlds in Collision was first published in 1950. The book proposed that around the 15th century BCE, Venus was ejected from Jupiter as a comet or comet-like object, and passed near Earth (an actual collision is not mentioned). The object changed Earth's orbit and axis, causing innumerable catastrophes which were mentioned in ea...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671810917
ISBN-10: 067181091X
Publication Date: 1977
Pages: 389
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Publisher: Pocket Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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This fine book was a New York Times best seller although a science book. Major schools including Harvard and Yale threatened the publisher, Macmillan Co. that if they didn't stop publication, they would buy no more books from them. The threat worked and although it was selling like hot cakes, they gave it to Doubleday who made a lot more money with it. A fascinating read with a lot of controversial views. Author Immanuel Velikovsky wrote a follow-up called "Stargazers and Gravediggers" telling about the boycott. I recommend both.
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