A sensational best-seller envisions the destruction of New York City.
Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901) was the author of Atlantis (1882), Dr. Huguet (1891), and The Great Cryptogram (1888), which attempts to prove that Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays Nicholas Ruddick is Professor of English at the University of Regina
Acknowledgments
p. xi
A Note on References
p. xiii
Introduction
p. xv
Ignatius Donnelly: A Chronology
p. xlvii
A Note on the Text
p. lvii
Caesar's Column: A Story of the Twentieth Century
p. 1
Notes
p. 243
Bibliography
p. 269
About the Author and the Editor
p. 277
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