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The End of the World
The Legend - Main Types of Prediction - Chronology - Bibliography

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AP - Associated Press
1995 "No rapture for South Korean churches", in Press Democrat (newspaper of Santa Rosa, California), April 16, section A11.
Branch, Rick
1998 Watching Watchtower History, researched by Rich Branch, written by Rich Branch and James Walker, article under the Watchtower Observer web site at http://watchtower.observer.org/
Cheetham, Erika
1973 Prophecies of Nostradamus, The, edited and translated, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 439 pgs., index.
Gardner, Martin
1952 Fads & Fallacies in the Name of Science, rep. 1986 New American Library, 320 pgs., index.
Mackay, Charles
1841 Extraodinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (original title: Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions), 1980 rep. by Crown Publishers, Inc., 724 pgs., index, illustrations.
Macklin, William R.
1994 article in Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California newspaper), October 2, Section A8: "End of the world? Christian broadcaster says today"
Randi, James
1995 An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural, St. Martin's Griffin, 284 pgs., index, bibliography, illustrations, photos.
RD - Reader's Digest Association, Inc.
1976 Strange Stories, Amazing Facts, Reader's Digest Association, Inc., 608 pgs., index, limited bibliography, illustrations, photos.
Rubinsky, Yuri and Ian Wiseman
1982 A History of the End of the World, William Morrow and Co., 191 pgs., index, bibliography, illustrations, photos.
Watanabe, Teresa
1999a article in Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California newspaper), April 2, section A12: "Prophets of apocalypse stir crowds as millenium nears"
1999b article in Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California newspaper), April 2, section A13: "Millenial fever as old as Bible"
Williamson, Clyde D.
1999 Emails sent to author of this page, mainly pertaining to correction of dates attributed to Watchtower.

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