Andrew Tomas
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Born | Андрей Павлович Бонча-Томашевский 23 June 1906 St. Petersburg, Russian Empire |
Died | 1 November 2001 (95) Butte Co., California |
Andrei Pavlovich Bończa-Tomaszewski (Russian Cyrillic: Андрей Павлович Бонча-Томашевский; June 23, 1906 - November 1, 2001), also known as Andrew Paul Tomas, was a Russian-born accountant and writer of Polish-Italian descent who authored several books on alternative world histories and ufology. By his own account, Bończa-Tomaszewski was raised in and spent his early adult life in China, before relocating to Australia in the post-Second World War period; thereafter, he traveled through Europe, conducting research into Atlantis and associated materials, before settling in California during the 1970s.
Selected Bibliography
in English
- Boncza-Tomaszewski, A. (1935), The Planetary Doctrine: A Solution of the World Crisis, Shanghai: Planet Publication Society
- Tomas, Andrew (1956), Signs, Stars and Seers: An Experiment in Historical Prediction, Sydney
- Tomas, Andrew (1971), We Are Not the First: Riddles of Ancient Science, New York: Bantam
- Tomas, Andrew (1972), The Home of the Gods: Atlantis from Legend to Discovery, New York: Berkeley
- Tomas, Andrew (1974), On the Shores of Endless Worlds: The Search for Cosmic Life, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons
- Tomas, Andrew (1974), Beyond the Time Barrier, London: Sphere Books
- Tomas, Andrew (1977), Shambhala: Oasis of Light, London: Sphere
Press Coverage
- Andrews, Jean (8 Dec. 1977), "'There Is Other Life...'; Writer Chooses Chico as Base", Chico Enterprise-Record (Chico, CA): 8B, https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/682006324