Most of the documents in in the Library represent the very best efforts of scientists and scholars to make sense of the confusing and baffling evidence set before them. Their conclusions were not always right, but they were working within the accepted confines of science in their day. This section offers something different. It collects, loosely, the extreme, the unusual, and the bizarre interpretations of history that intentionally sought to overturn mainstream science in favor of something new and different. These are the fringe texts at the extremes of history.
THE ROMAN EMPIRE HOAX | Jean Hardouin
AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES | Josiah Priest
AMERICAN CATACLYSMS | C. S. Rafinesque
ENGLAND, THE REMNANT OF JUDAH | F. R. A. Glover
HISTORICAL CHRONOLOGY OF THE MEXICANS | Brasseur de Bourbourg
VESTIGES OF THE MAYAS | Augustus Le Plongeon
MASPERO ON THE PREDYNASTIC SPHINX | Gaston Maspero
RAGNAROK: THE AGE OF FIRE AND GRAVEL | Ignatius Donnely
THE ORIGINS AND FORMATION OF THE EGYPTIAN PEOPLE | Francois Lenormant
THE SECRET DOCTRINE | Helena Blavatsky
DID THE PHOENICIANS DISCOVER AMERICA? | Thomas Crawford Johnston
THE ELECTRIC ARK | Various Authors
TRACES OF EUROPEAN INFLUENCE | Eugène Beauvois
PRINCE HENRY SINCLAIR | Thomas Sinclair
PYRAMID PROPHECIES | Frank H. Norton
THE TEMPLARS OF ANCIENT MEXICO | Eugène Beauvois
THE FAITH OF ANCIENT EGYPT | Sidney G. P. Coryn
CHRONOLOGY AND THE RIDDLE OF THE SPHINX | John Kilduff
THE SPIRIT OF THE HOUR IN ARCHAEOLOGY | William E. Gates
THE BOOK OF THE DAMNED | Charles Fort
THE GREAT PYRAMID AS THE REAL NOAH'S ARK | International Feature Syndicate
PROOFS | Richard Shaver