31 .Blackbeard, 148.
32. The earliest example is Vincent Leblanc,World Surveyed, 360 – 361. Another is
the popularTravelsof Scottish physician John Bell ( 1691 – 1780 ).
33. Benjamin ben Jonah,Travels of Rabbi Benjamin.
34. Pinkerton,General Collection, 7 : 4 – 24.
35. Livingstone,Narrative of an Expedition, 84.
36. Livingstone,Zambezi Expedition, 136.
37. Cited in Newman,Imperial Footprints, 84.
38. Aronin,Lost Tribe, published in 1924. See the introduction for contemporary
books of fictional adventure.
39. Anderson,Historical Account, 196.
40. Wolff’s zeal was infectious. The American preacher Harriet Livermore
was converted to the cause after reading one of Wolff’s sermons. Hoxie, “Harriet
Livermore,” 44.
41. The best biography of Wolff is probably Palmer,Joseph Wolff. See also Wolff’s
autobiography,Missionary Journal, 5 – 52.
42. The best illustration is Godbey’s own account of Wolff:Lost Tribes a Myth,
16 – 20.
43. Wolff,Researches, 13.
44. Ibid., 138
45. Wolff,Narrative, 55.
46 .Hopkirk,Great Game, 121 – 291.
47. Wolff,Travels, 330. This scene was told in numerous places. See, for example,
Ripley and Dana,Universal Library, 516.
48. Samuel,Remnant Found, 107.
49. Ibid., 15 – 25.
50. Haga,Sefer Ha-Berit Ha-Hadash.
51. See Cohen,History in Three Keys;also Esherick,Origins of the Boxer
Uprising.
52. Haga,Sefer Ha-Berit Ha-Hadash, 17 – 18.
53. Morgenstern,Hastening Redemption, 77 – 110.
54. On the Taiping Rebellion, see Spence,God’s Chinese Son.
55. Haga,Sefer Ha-Berit Ha-Hadash, 10 – 11.
56. Ibid., 17.
57. Ibid., jacket copy.
58. Ramaswamy,Lost Land of Lemuria, 1.
59. See Parfitt and Trevisan Semi,Judaising Movements;Parfitt,Operation Moses;
Parfitt,Lost Tribes of Israel.
60. Trevisan Semi,Jacques Faitlovitch, 11.
61 .Ibid., particularly 1 – 46.
62 .Kasdoi,Shivtei Yaakov, 1 – 45.
63. Ibid., 184.
64. For an English version of his work, see Ben-Zvi,The Exiled and the Redeemed.
65. Aescoly et al.,Yisrael.
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