The land that time forgot

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Edgar Rice Burroughs: The land that time forgot (1999, University of Nebraska Press)

428 pages

English language

Published Oct. 8, 1999 by University of Nebraska Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8032-6154-9
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It must have been a little after three o'clock in the afternoon that it happened - the afternoon of June 3rd, 1916. It seems incredible that all that I have passed through - all those weird and terrifying experiences - should have been encompassed within so short a span as three brief months. Rather might I have experienced a cosmic cycle, with all its changes and evolutions for that which I have seen with my own eyes in this brief interval of time - things that no other mortal eye had seen before, glimpses of a world past, a world dead, a world so long dead that even in the lowest Cambrian stratum no trace of it remains. Fused with the melting inner crust, it has passed forever beyond the ken of man other than in that lost pocket of the earth whither fate has borne me …

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fast, easy, if extremely of-its-time read

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The literal racism of the day is overbearing in this book, but glad I finally read it, as it was short and easy. I can see why his adventures were exciting.. though the main character is so preposterously caricaturizing a hero that it's difficult to imagine this having mass appeal (aside from the fact that the hero is made to seem like an ordinary upper-middle class person).

Subjects

  • Lost continents -- Fiction