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At the Earth's Core
Pellucidar Series, Book 1
by 
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Patrick Lawlor
  
Average rating: 
Publisher: Tantor Media
Subject(s):  Classic Literature
Fantasy
Fiction
Science Fiction
Language(s):  English

Format Information

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Available copies:   0 (1 patron(s) on waiting list)
Library copies:   1
File size:   145057 KB
ISBN:   9781400191185
Release date:   Jul 09, 2007

Description

David Innes is a young man who has just inherited a large mining company. An eccentric inventor, Abner Perry, convinces Innes to underwrite a project to build a 'iron mole', claiming it will make them both wealthy. The mechanical beast works well, actually too well. On the maiden voyage, instead of digging for a few minutes and returning, they plunge straight through the earth's crust into the 'inner world' of Pellucidar. This world resembles earth but is a horizon-less, primeval tropical landscape where the sun neither sets nor rises, and is populated by 'Sagoth' gorilla men, wild human slaves, and the ruling hypnotic reptilian 'Mahors'.


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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
[Editor's Note: The following is a combined review with PELLUCIDAR.]--Books of fantastic adventure were much beloved in early twentieth-century America, and no writer rode the crest more effectively than Edgar Rice Burroughs, creator of the Tarzan and the Princess of Mars series, among others. His books, with many million sold, are gradually entering the public domain. Indeed, free downloads of them can be found at several Web sites. The two books featured here begin the seven-volume saga of David Innes and his exploration of the savage inner side of our supposedly hollow earth. An eternal noonday sun illumines a land of huge and ravenous beasts, many prehistoric; fierce humans; and other intelligent life-forms. Patrick Lawlor is good with characterization. Especially good at bringing excitement into his youthful-sounding voice, he makes the listener want to keep listening. D.R.W. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
 

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