
The Lost World
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Michael Prichard
Professor Challenger vows to prove his tale at a zoological meeting, and a party is formed to find the truth. Edward Malone joins adventurer Lord John Roxton, and staid professor Summerlee on the mission. They journey to the depths of the Amazon, well provisioned and armed to the teeth. But how little they are prepared for what they find there....
Today, Arthur Conan Doyle is best known as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, but he was also the author of many other science fiction and mystery novels, and The Lost World was one of his best. This original tale of the "living dinosaurs" was the inspiration for many of its kind, including Jurassic Park.
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Editorial reviews
1912 marked the first Professor Challenger novel and a new series for Arthur Conan Doyle. The narrator is newspaperman Edward Malone, who chronicles an expedition up the Amazon to verify the existence of a prehistoric world populated by dinosaurs. Michael Prichard handles the dialogue with a good bit of bluster, which to be sure, forms a big part of Doyle's larger-than-life characters. Looking for ways to downplay some of this stridency, as Prichard admirably does with the narration, brings some necessary subtlety to a melodrama that itself can seem like something of a fossil.
Humor and adventure by a master storyteller.
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A true classic of high adventure.
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Amazing story, great read!
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Classic storytelling, with the best narration---
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An Adventure
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Nevertheless I did find it a very enjoyable read. It reads like a true classic adventure following Victorian scholars and adventurers into the unknown. many parts of the story reminded me of the wonder I felt while reading journey to the center of the earth.
The adventure and discovery aspects were all on point. Unfortunately the climax of the story was not as breathtaking or thrilling as I would hope for from an adventure story. But this was written for a different audience that has since gone extinct.
It is clear through the story that it was written in a different time with a large amount of crude depictions and descriptions particularly of the native people.
Regardless, I found this to be a classic work of adventure fiction that reignited the imagination and helped pave the way for future works of adventure.
A classic tale of adventure
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It all comes together
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Great Family Listening
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I want to marry a famous man
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