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  1. The cover of the 1977 Panther paperback edition. Author. Charles Berlitz. Publication date. 1974. The Bermuda Triangle is a best-selling 1974 book by Charles Berlitz which popularized the belief of the Bermuda Triangle as an area of ocean prone to disappearing ships and airplanes. The book sold nearly 20 million copies in 30 languages.

  2. Charles Berlitz, a world-renowned linguist who gained wider fame for his books on paranormal phenomena, including the best-selling “The Bermuda Triangle,” has died. He was 90.

  3. Berlitz was a writer on paranormal phenomena. He wrote a number of books on Atlantis. In his book The Mystery of Atlantis, he claimed Atlantis was real, based on his interpretation of geophysics, psychic studies, classical literature, tribal lore, and archeology. [ 4 ] He also attempted to link the Bermuda Triangle to Atlantis. [ 5 ]

  4. Plot Summary. The Bermuda Triangle (1973), a paranormal book by Charles Berlitz, looks at the unexplained phenomena involving this area of the Western Atlantic and puts forward possible explanations for the disappearances. The book received mixed reviews upon publication, as some critics believe the theories are farfetched and unsubstantiated ...

  5. Jan 1, 2001 · Charles Berlitz's The Bermuda Triangle is a classic entry in the '70s pulp paranormal genre - certainly one of the most successful. Berlitz, a linguist-turned-paranormal investigator, was not the first to write about the Triangle (Vincent Gaddis, Richard Winer and others beat him to the punch) nor is his the best or most thorough account of the mystery, which supposedly claimed dozens of ships ...

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  6. Dec 5, 2016 · Gaddis was the bridge between E.V.W. Jones and Charles Berlitz. He popularized not only the Bermuda Triangle but a foundational trope in ufology that went mainstream with Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), the conclusion of which shows the crew of Flight 19—their bombers discovered intact and operational in the ...

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  8. Charles Berlitz popularized the idea of the Bermuda Triangle in his best-selling book "The Bermuda Triangle," published in 1974, in which he claimed that Atlantis was involved. Theories, some less credible than others, of why ships and planes disappear in the Bermuda Triangle include aliens, crystals from Atlantis, black holes, time warps, and methane gas.

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