The origins of Flat Earth Theory

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Zetetic Astronomy:

or experiments and observations tending to prove that the earth is not a globe, but an extended plane.

PARALLAX [i.e. Samuel Birley ROWBOTHAM]
[Britain,
1857].
Two printed broadsides (375 by 250 mm and 430 by 280 mm), with drop-head titles, text printed in two columns, with woodcut illustrations, light toning.
375 by 250mm. (14.75 by 9.75 inches).
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Two exceptionally rare broadsides concerning flat earth theory.

As a young man, English inventor, writer and general con-artist Samuel Birley Rowbotham (1816-1884) spent his time organising a cooperative community in Cambridgeshire, inspired by his utopian socialist ideals. While working as part of this community, he first formulated his ideas about the shape of the Earth, after observing a lack of curvature on the drainage ditches of the Old Bedford River. The s...

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