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Noah's Ark: Fable or Fact?

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1973
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Introduction
1 - A Catastrophe, a Challenge, and the Ark
2 - The Long, Long Trail Starts Winding
3 - Vindication of a Prince
4 - The Bolsheviks and the Ark
5 - The "Karada Inscription" and the Flood
6 - The Expedition that Went "Kapoot"
7 - The Journalists and the Ark
8 - More Aerial Discoveries
9 - "Cold Logic" and Aghri Dahg
10 - A Sacred Legacy Changes Hands
11 - "What Else Could It Be?"
12 - The Atheists and the Ark
13 - The Mystery of the "Phantom Ship"
14 - The Case of the Missing Photos
15 - The "Little Bittle Boat"
16 - The Mountain Strikes Back
17 - Science Pursues the Quest
18 - After Many Days
19 - The Search Intensifies
20 - The Challenge of Antiquity
21 - The Sound and the Fury
22 - Rainbow Over the Mountain
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Copyright © 1973 by Creation-Science Research Center
This book is deidicated to the memory of Noah, whose faith and adherance to pricipal amid the prevailing licentiousness of his day make him one of the most outstanding historical figuers of all time; and to the proposition that his great ship, the Ark, still exists in a remote fastness of the "mountains of Ararat" on the Eastern Turkey frontier.
Does Noah's Ark still exist?
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His covenant with Noah could most gloriously be seen above the flooded plain; and gives us one more reason to believe the reports that the great object glimpsed from time to time upon the northern slopes of the majestic mountain must truly be Noah's abandonded old ship!
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Last Updated: 03-Apr-2023

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 01-Jan-1972
Creation-Science Research Center
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jan-1972
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$1.95
Pages*:
276
Catalog ID:
CSRC 10-003
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Once
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Internal ID:
1379
ISBN:
Unknown
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
E Lee  - Cover Artist
Noah's Ark:
Fable or Fact?


Does Noah's Ark still exist?  Can modern man still believe the ancient Biblical story of the Flood?  Can we accept the as truth the ever-increasing rumors that Noah's great ship has been sighted, and even photographed and entered, during the past century of time?  Is it possible that the widely-publicized and frequently-displayed pieces of hand-tooled timber recovered by Fernand Navarra from a crevasse high on Mount Ararat in 1955, and again in 1969, were once actually a part of the Ark?

These, and many other questions relating to this controversial subject, have stirred the imagination and excited the curiosity of many thoughtful persons today.  To provide satisfactory answers to as many of these questions as possible is the purpose of this book.  It is the result of 27 years of persistent, painstaking investigation into the subject by Eryl Cummings, and contains authenticated accounts of the various reported modern sightings of the Ark since 1840.

This fascinating book by Violet Cummings, wife of the famed explorer who has five times climbed the Mountain of Ararat in attempts to rediscover the Ark of Noah, examines the evidence of the ten expeditions who have sighted the Ark in the last 117 years.
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Unknown cover artist, signed "E Lee" on the cover.

I got this from my mother and father's book shelf when I began to get interested in Christian books.
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01-Jan-1972
Creation-Science Research Center
Mass Market Paperback

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