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First edition (publ. Boni & Liveright)
New Lands is the second nonfiction book of the author Charles Fort, published in 1923. It deals primarily with astronomical anomalies and has been described as "largely a satirical attack upon the pomposity of astronomers".[1]
^Rickard, Bob (1997). "The Writings of Charles Fort". Charles Fort Institute. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
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three mega-projects to increase irrigation on "newlands". They are located in the Toshka area (the "New Valley"), on the fringe of the Western Nile Delta...
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