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Audiobooks Fiction Science Fiction The Lost World (version 3)
The Lost World (version 3)

The Lost World (version 3)

by Sir Arthur Conan DOYLE (1859 - 1930)

The Lost World is a novel released in 1912 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about an expedition to a plateau in the Amazon basin in Brazil that encountered prehistoric animals. It has been the inspiration for subsequent fiction, including Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park.


Ch. 1 - There Are Heroisms All Round Us; Ch. 2 - Try Your Luck with Professor Challenger

Ch. 10 - The Most Wonderful Things have Happened

Ch. 11 - For once I was the Hero

Ch. 12 - It was Dreadful in the Forest

Ch. 13 - A Sight which I shall Never Forget

Ch. 14 - Those Were the Real Conquests

Ch. 15 - Our Eyes have seen Great Wonders

Ch. 16 - A Procession! A Procession!

Ch. 3 - He is a Perfectly Impossible Person; Ch. 4 - It's Just the very Biggest Thing in the World

Ch. 5 - Question!

Ch. 6 - I was the Flail of the Lord; Ch 7 - Tomorrow we Disappear into the Unknown

Ch. 8 - The Outlying Pickets of the New World

Ch. 9 - Who could have Foreseen it?

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