Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre

Joseph Alexandre Saint-Yves (March 26, 1842 - February 5, 1909), the Marquis d'Alveydre, was a French poet and scholar interested in politics and social organisation, as expressed in his devising of what he called Synarchy.

Selected Bibliography

 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."
 * &mdash; in which the author details a sacred land called Agarttha, describing it as "independent, synarchically organised and composed of a population of nearly twenty million souls."