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by - written on 17/06/06 (Very useful, 126 readings)
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Charles Berlitz has forged a writing career on both sides of the wall that divides safe, acceptable and factual works and the more speculative and controversial subjects. On the one hand he is known for a string of highly regarded travel guides but it is the other Charles Berlitz that I find fascinating. As a by-product of the travelling he had to do to establish his name as a publisher of travel guides he has been able to indulge his passion for alternative history theories. His books have covered subjects such as Atlantis and the Bermuda Triangle, but whilst his work in these areas has largely been superseded in the forty years since they were published one book has ... Read the complete review
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