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Etidorhpa

De: John Uri Lloyd
Narrado por: Graham Dunlop
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This Extended Edition is the most complete version you will find. First published in 1895, this work has survived as a cult book. It starts with an occult student who is surprised by a ghostly, uninvited guest, who came to unveil his past as a member of a secret society which he betrayed; his punishment for this? A journey inside the hollow earth, to slowly abandon his humanity and to be a keeper of knowledge and something else… A journey to ETIDORHPA.

To say this is an early science fiction narrative wouldn’t be enough, to add that this is a fantastic story about an initiate’s journey to the earth’s interior, a compendium of scientific hypothesis that goes from geology to metaphysics, an illustration of the miseries and hopes of men; that would, at least, be a better example to describe this singular work, inasmuch as this great narration contains multiple layers of interpretation.

This Extended Edition includes: Three extra chapters from a 1901 edition (not found on other modern reprints!)

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The beginning is a little slow but give it a chance, you will not be sorry.

this is a really cool story!

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Keep in mind, the angle/approach (dialogue) will be a bit different that what you are used to. more toward end than beginning however.

What we beieve now. some of the many qs are answered by "dna" but they didnt know what that was. earths crust is honeycombed sure, but 150 miles down is past the crust into the mantle, estimated temp of 2000-3000 degress F.

hollow earth was a leading theory back then

A gem from the 1800s

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