This strange but true tale started in 1979 when Henry Morris added a fictitious reference book to the lengthy list of works cited in the bibliography of "Nagashizuki," a book authored by Timothy Barrett and printed by Henry Morris. It took five years for the author and Sid Berger to finally notice this bit of Morris humor. The conspiracy began! Morris was shown a Xerox of a title page for the fictitious reference book to show that it actually existed. In reality the conspirators had the title page created by Paul Duensing. Morris was taken in hook, line and sinker. But now the story continues--you must read this book to see how!
