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John Michell

    February 9, 1933 – April 24, 2009

    John Michell was an English writer whose work delved into profound mysteries, drawing inspiration from thinkers like Plato and Charles Fort. Over a prolific career, he pioneered explorations into sacred geometry, earth mysteries, geomancy, and archaeoastronomy, often examining phenomena that defied conventional explanation. A persistent fascination for Michell was the Shakespearean authorship question, which he approached with a keen analytical style. His influential writings helped to re-enchant landscapes and place the study of strange phenomena, particularly ley lines, firmly on the map.

    Euphonics
    Who Wrote Shakespeare?
    A little history of astro-archaeology : stages in the transformation of a heresy
    Weather Over Mendoza
    The Measure of Albion
    Trivium