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They Flew into Oblivion: The Disappearance of Flight 19

ePub They Flew into Oblivion: The Disappearance of Flight 19 by Gian J. Quasar in History

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Jill Dudley writes about the clash of St. Paul's concept of love with the sexual pleasures which the pagans enjoyed at the great temple of Aphrodite on Acrocorinth. She describes how the Apostle spent his time at nearby Old Corinth observing; preaching and converting; and why he wrote his Letters to the Corinthians. It is as it says on the back cover of the booklet: All you need to know about the sacred site; its myths; legends and its gods.


#1027358 in Books Brodwyn; Moor Doane 2013-02-18Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .62 x 5.98l; .89 #File Name: 0988850508274 pages


Review
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Very Interesting BookBy Swim Mom66I just finished 'They Flew Into Oblivion' by Gian Quasar. As a child of the 1970s I grew up hearing stories about the Bermuda Triangle and the disappearance of planes and ships; including Flight 19. I have always been interested in mysterious places and occurrences; and the Bermuda Triangle definitely meets that criteria. I first read Mr. Quasar's book 'Into The Bermuda Triangle'; and was impressed with his research into the various disappearances.Mr. Quasar definitely does not disappoint with 'They Flew Into Oblivion'. He presents a convincing theory of how Flight 19 may have actually crashed into the Okefenokee Swamp. Mr. Quasar gathered data from the various agencies involved in the search from the first moment the pilots radioed that they were lost. In looking at the big picture and painstakingly putting pieces of the puzzle together; he posits a theory about where the pilots may have crashed which makes sense and looks to be supported by the evidence.I give this book a top rating.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. It's an excellent book which is very well writtenBy Lawgrrl34It's an excellent book which is very well written. My biggest issue (and the reason it didn't receive 5 stars) is that at the very end; Quasar seems to back peddle on a number of his earlier observations. I was frankly rather surprised by his softened approach toward several issues which he seemed quite vehement about in the earlier part of the book. Overall; however; the book reads really well and contains what seems to be a sound hypothesis of what happened to Flight 19. It is a shame that it seems likely there will never be any concrete evidence about the fate of the flight.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Where are those planes???By S. Z. SmithInteresting theory about where the planes may really be. In the ocean; in the swamps of Georgia; or wherever. It's quite a mystery. I got kinda bogged down in some of the writing but for the most part; if you are interested in the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle; this is pretty good.

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