In End of Atlantis, classical scholar J. V. Luce examines the longstanding Atlantis legend through archaeological, geological, and historical evidence. Drawing on research into the catastrophic Bronze Age eruption of Thera (Santorini), Luce presents a clear, interdisciplinary argument linking Plato’s account to real Aegean events. This 1982 Efstathiadis edition (178 pages) remains a respected, accessible study for readers seeking a grounded, scholarly perspective on one of history’s most enduring mysteries.