The Anti-Newtonian

The Anti-Newtonian is a Flat Earth book written in 1819 and predates Earth Not a Globe by Samuel Birley Rowbotham. The model in The Anti-Newtonian features three poles: A central North Pole, a South Pole above it at one end, and something termed the "Unknown Pole" below it at the other end.

Online Copy
A copy of the book is available online through Google Books.

The Anti-Newtonian (1819)

The writer of this book is unknown. The author only refers to himself as "The Author". Samuel Birlery Rowbotham was born in 1816, and was only three years old at the time, and so he was likely not the author. The arguments made in The Anti-Newtonian are very unique, in that The Author bases most of his Flat Earth model on the behaviors of the sun. There are numerous details on why the Flat Earth model in The Anti-Newtonian must exist as consequence of the sun's actions.

Schadewald Description
In The Plane Truth: A History of the Flat Earth Movement its author Robert J. Schadewald describes this model.

Model Diagram
The Three Pole model of The Anti-Newtonian is depicted with the following illustration from the text:



Other Works
In the Preface The Author hints that he had previously written about the subject of speculative astronomy. A Google Books Search on that term comes up with the following:

Reflections on the Inconsistency of Speculative Astronomy, Volume 4 (1819)

Volumes 1 through 3 have yet to be found. The text of this work seems to follow the same style of The Anti-Newtonian, with an unknown author, and ends with "THE END." as The Anti-Newtonian does. This appears to be a Flat Earth book, as it is suggested in several places that the earth is likely a plane. The Author again speaks at length about his investigation into the sun.