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Ed Malone is given the task of interviewing the temperamental Professor Challenger about his amazing discovery. The Professor claims to have discovered the land of prehistoric animals in a plateau in South America. To prove this, the Professor asks Malone to join his expedition team on a return voyage to this ?Lost World?, where time is frozen from the days when dinosaurs and other such strange creatures were still alive. When their bridge to civilization collapses, the explorers find themselves marooned among dinosaurs and savage ape-people. Originally published in 1912, the novel is a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ed Malone is given the task of interviewing the temperamental Professor Challenger about his amazing discovery. The Professor claims to have discovered the land of prehistoric animals in a plateau in South America. To prove this, the Professor asks Malone to join his expedition team on a return voyage to this ?Lost World?, where time is frozen from the days when dinosaurs and other such strange creatures were still alive. When their bridge to civilization collapses, the explorers find themselves marooned among dinosaurs and savage ape-people. Originally published in 1912, the novel is a fascinating presentation of the prehistoric times and sustains the reader's interest till the end with its unexpected and suspenseful adventures. Fans of Arthur Conan Doyle will delight in this rare gem, as will dinosaur fanciers and adventure story aficionados.
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Autorenporträt
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was an English writer best known as the creator of Sherlock Holmes. In the late nineteenth century he developed an interest in Spiritualism and became one of its most ardent supporters. Doyle wrote numerous books on the subject and frequently lectured on its merits.