
Ignatius Donnelly
Ignatius Loyola Donnelly was an American Congressman, populist writer, and fringe scientist. He is known primarily now for his fringe theories concerning Atlantis, Catastrophism, and Shakespearean authorship. These works are widely regarded as examples of pseudoscience and pseudohistory. Donnelly's work corresponds to the writings of late-19th and early-20th century figures such as Helena Blavatsky, Rudolf Steiner, and James Churchward.

Cæsar's Column: A Story of the Twentieth Century
In a future of stark divisions, a newcomer's act of kindness pulls him into a secret war against a corrupt elite.
By Ignatius Donnelly

Atlantis: The Antedeluvian World
Venture into a world where a lost continent's hidden history reshapes the origins of civilization and uncovers devastating secrets from a forgotten age.
By Ignatius Donnelly

Ragnarok : the Age of Fire and Gravel
A daring scientist challenges accepted geological wisdom, proposing that a cataclysmic cosmic event shaped the world we know today, leaving behind a mysterious geological enigma.
By Ignatius Donnelly