THE HOLLOW EARTH: Sci-Fi Boxed Set - 24 Tales of Lost Worlds & Alternative Universes


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THE HOLLOW EARTH: Sci-Fi Boxed Set - 24 Tales of Lost Worlds & Alternative Universes masterfully compiles a vast array of narratives exploring subterranean adventures and unknown realms, blending scientific curiosity with unfettered imagination. This anthology spans a broad spectrum of literary styles, from the pioneering speculative fiction of Francis Bacon to the adventure-laden tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs, embodying a significant epoch in the evolution of science fiction and fantasy. Highlighting the diversity and complexity of these imagined universes, the collection presents a unique opportunity to revisit classics and discover lesser-known gems within the genre, underscoring the thematic and stylistic richness of hollow earth literature and its contribution to speculative fiction. The contributing authors, including luminaries like Jules Verne, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Philip K. Dick, bring a remarkable depth of cultural, philosophical, and scientific inquiry to the anthology. Their collective works reflect not only the technological optimism and colonial mindset of their times but also a profound engagement with the unknown. This anthology aligns with historical and literary movements that questioned the limits of human knowledge and existence, offering a panoramic view of the imaginative landscapes that have captivated readers for centuries. THE HOLLOW EARTH: Sci-Fi Boxed Set invites readers on an exploratory journey that transcends the mere confines of the earths surface, delving into realms that challenge our understanding of the world and ourselves. It is an indispensable collection for aficionados of classic science fiction and fantasy, educators seeking to enrich their curriculum, and anyone eager to embark on adventures to lost worlds and alternative universes. This anthology not only pays homage to the visionary authors who laid the groundwork for modern speculative fiction but also encourages a continued dialogue between their extraordinary worlds and contemporary scientific and philosophical thought.




THE HOLLOW EARTH: Sci-Fi Boxed Set - 24 Tales of Lost Worlds & Alternative Universes


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e-artnow presents to you the most incredible Lost World theories in fiction form, written by the greatest masters of science fiction genre: Abraham Merritt: The Moon Pool The Metal Monster The People of the Pit Arthur Conan Doyle: The Lost World Jules Verne: Journey to the Center of the Earth Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea The Mysterious Island Edward Bulwer-Lytton: The Coming Race George MacDonald: Lilith H. Rider Haggard: King Solomon's Mines She: A History of Adventure Gertrude Barrows Bennett (aka Francis Stevens): The Citadel of Fear (5b) Edgar Rice Burroughs: Pellucidar Series: At the Earth's Core Pellucidar Caspak Series: The Land That Time Forgot The People That Time Forgot Out of Time's Abyss Other SF Novels: The Monster Men The Lost Continent (aka Beyond Thirty) Francis Bacon: New Atlantis C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne: The Lost Continent Philip K. Dick: Adjustment Team The Defenders




LOST WORLDS: Ultimate Sci-Fi Boxed Set


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Enjoy this meticulously edited Sci-Fi Collection and lose your-self in Lost Worlds of the greatest masters of science fiction genre: H. G. Wells: The Shape of Things to Come Abraham Merritt: The Moon Pool The Metal Monster Dwellers in the Mirage The People of the Pit Arthur Conan Doyle: The Lost World Jules Verne: Journey to the Center of the Earth Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea The Mysterious Island Edward Bulwer-Lytton: The Coming Race George MacDonald: Lilith H. Rider Haggard: King Solomon's Mines She: A History of Adventure Gertrude Barrows Bennett (aka Francis Stevens): The Citadel of Fear Lewis Grassic Gibbon: Three Go Back Francis Bacon: New Atlantis C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne: The Lost Continent




Hollow World


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Etidorhpa


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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1896 Edition.




The Hollow Earth


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Is the Earth hollow?..It is a mystery man has pondered for centuries. Many explorers have attempted to solve that riddle. Author F.T. Ives explores this mystery and offers compelling evidence that the Earth is indeed hollow containing many wonders.




The Hollow Earth


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In 1836, Mason Algiers Reynolds leaves his family's Virginia farm with his father's slave, a dog, and a mule. Branded a murderer, he finds sanctuary with his hero, Edgar Allan Poe, and together they embark on an extraordinary expedition to the South Pole, and the entrance to the Hollow Earth. It is there, at the center of the world, where strange physics, strange people, and stranger creatures abound, that their bizarre adventures truly begin.Rudolf von Bitter Rucker is an American mathematician, computer scientist, science fiction author, and philosopher, and is one of the founders of the cyberpunk literary movement. The author of both fiction and non-fiction, he is best known for the novels in the Ware Tetralogy, the first two of which (Software and Wetware) both won Philip K. Dick Awards.As his "own alternative to cyberpunk," Rucker developed a writing style he terms: Transrealism, as outlined in his 1983 essay "The Transrealist Manifesto," is science fiction based on the author's own life and immediate perceptions, mixed with fantastic elements that symbolize psychological change. Many of Rucker's novels and short stories apply these ideas.Rucker often uses his novels to explore scientific or mathematical ideas; White Light examines the concept of infinity, while the Ware Tetralogy (written from 1982 through 2000) is in part an explanation of the use of natural selection to develop software (a subject also developed in his The Hacker and the Ants. His novels also put forward a mystical philosophy that Rucker has summarized in an essay titled, with only a bit of irony, "The Central Teachings of Mysticism".




At the Earth's Core


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"At the Earth's Core" is a science fiction novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, best known as the creator of the Tarzan series. First published in 1914, it is the first book in the Pellucidar series and is set in a fictional inner world located at the Earth's core. The story follows the adventures of David Innes, a wealthy young man who, along with his friend Abner Perry, invents a massive drilling machine called the "iron mole." Seeking to prove its efficacy, they embark on a test run but accidentally find themselves drilling far deeper than they anticipated. Eventually, they emerge in a strange and prehistoric world within the Earth's crust, known as Pellucidar. Upon their arrival, David and Abner encounter a world filled with bizarre creatures, exotic landscapes, and primitive human tribes. Pellucidar is illuminated by a central sun and features a unique ecosystem where dinosaurs and other ancient creatures roam freely. The inhabitants of this world, including the savage Mahars, pose both threats and opportunities for the two adventurers. As David and Abner navigate the dangers of Pellucidar, they become embroiled in a quest to free the human tribes from the oppressive rule of the Mahars, who use them as slaves. Along the way, they encounter allies such as the fierce warrior Dian the Beautiful and the resourceful cave man Ghak. Throughout the novel, Burroughs weaves a thrilling tale of adventure, exploration, and survival in a strange and fantastical world. His vivid descriptions bring Pellucidar to life, immersing readers in a land of wonder and danger. "At the Earth's Core" is praised for its imaginative world-building, fast-paced action, and engaging characters. It captures the spirit of early 20th-century pulp fiction and remains a classic of science fiction literature. The novel's success led to several sequels in the Pellucidar series, further exploring the mysteries of this hidden world beneath the Earth's surface.




At the Earth's Core Illustrated


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At the Earth's Core is a 1914 fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first in his series about the fictional "hollow earth" hollow earth It first appeared as a four-part serial in All-Story Weekly from April 4-25, 1914. It was first published in book form in hardcover by A. C. McClurg in July, 1922.




We All Looked Up


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The lives of four high school seniors intersect weeks before a meteor is set to pass through Earth's orbit, with a 66.6% chance of striking and destroying all life on the planet.