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Hollow Earth Tales - Volume 1: (Illustrated)

Hollow Earth Tales - Volume 1: (Illustrated)

Ed Earl Repp
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- Through pole’s openings, through cave systems or with a mole machine, since ancient times we’ve been fantasizing with discovering what lies many miles under our feet.
- This anthology focuses on hollow earth and subterranean fiction published between 1910’s and 1950’s where many fascinating stories are easy to miss among so much mass-produced literature in the American pulp era magazines. In them you’ll find all sort of speculations of hollow and cavern worlds, in the fast and entertaining style of the pulps.
Illustrated.
On this first Volume:
- The Plunge of the “Knupfen” by Leonard Grover: A story of an amazing dive to the world’s heart, and a lover a thousand years younger than his bride.
- The Smoky God by Willis George Emerson: When seamen Olaf Jansen and his father reach a land beyond the north pole and inside the earth, they encounter giant inhabitants!
- The Annihilator Comes by Ed Earl Repp: The great airship Annihilator goes to the north pole on a rescue mission, but its crew end up finding a terrible menace . . . in the interior of the earth!
- The Strange Voyage of Dr. Penwing by Richard O. Lewis: Scientists say the universe is curve, but Dr. Penwing had a ship that could travel in a straight line . . . oh, and he also believes we are living inside the earth!
- The Hollow Planet by Don Wilcox: This world was a bubble in a universe of solid rock; and it was a crime to try to tunnel through it.
- The Voice from the Inner World by A. Hyatt Verrill: Steamships are disappearing after sightings of a meteor, but . . . is it really a meteor?
- The Underground City by Bertrand L. Shurtleff: Deep down in the mine, where there were no other exits, miners vanished into thin air. It was impossible, but true . . .
Pages
473
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 27, 2019

Hollow Earth Tales - Volume 1: (Illustrated)

Ed Earl Repp
0/5 ( ratings)
- Through pole’s openings, through cave systems or with a mole machine, since ancient times we’ve been fantasizing with discovering what lies many miles under our feet.
- This anthology focuses on hollow earth and subterranean fiction published between 1910’s and 1950’s where many fascinating stories are easy to miss among so much mass-produced literature in the American pulp era magazines. In them you’ll find all sort of speculations of hollow and cavern worlds, in the fast and entertaining style of the pulps.
Illustrated.
On this first Volume:
- The Plunge of the “Knupfen” by Leonard Grover: A story of an amazing dive to the world’s heart, and a lover a thousand years younger than his bride.
- The Smoky God by Willis George Emerson: When seamen Olaf Jansen and his father reach a land beyond the north pole and inside the earth, they encounter giant inhabitants!
- The Annihilator Comes by Ed Earl Repp: The great airship Annihilator goes to the north pole on a rescue mission, but its crew end up finding a terrible menace . . . in the interior of the earth!
- The Strange Voyage of Dr. Penwing by Richard O. Lewis: Scientists say the universe is curve, but Dr. Penwing had a ship that could travel in a straight line . . . oh, and he also believes we are living inside the earth!
- The Hollow Planet by Don Wilcox: This world was a bubble in a universe of solid rock; and it was a crime to try to tunnel through it.
- The Voice from the Inner World by A. Hyatt Verrill: Steamships are disappearing after sightings of a meteor, but . . . is it really a meteor?
- The Underground City by Bertrand L. Shurtleff: Deep down in the mine, where there were no other exits, miners vanished into thin air. It was impossible, but true . . .
Pages
473
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 27, 2019

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