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Audiobooks Fiction Science Fiction The Lost World (version 3) Ch. 1 - There Are Heroisms All Round Us; Ch. 2 - Try Your Luck with Professor Challenger

The Lost World (version 3)

by Sir Arthur Conan DOYLE (1859 - 1930)

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

The Lost World (version 3)

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.


Listen next episodes of The Lost World (version 3):
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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