Bridgman-Metchim
Bridgman-Metchim, D(onald)
D(onald) Bridgman–Metchim published Atlantis: The Book of the Angels[199] at the beginning of the last century, in which he gave what has been described as an Atlantean interpretation of the Book of Genesis. It is written in the form of a novel and has little to do with either Genesis or Atlantis. It was reprinted in 2004 and quite frankly; I don’t know why they bothered. For those with nothing better to do, the full text is available on-line(a).
Little is recorded of the author’s life, except that he wrote a second book[200] about the First World War and also appears to have laboured as an artist.
(a) https://www.archive.org/stream/atlantisbookofan00bridiala/atlantisbookofan00bridiala_djvu.txt
