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Audiobooks Fiction Science Fiction The Queen of Appalachia A Public Indignation Meeting

The Queen of Appalachia

by Joe H. BORDERS (1858 - )

A Public Indignation Meeting

The Queen of Appalachia

A Lost Race novel set unusually in the eastern USA, where a civilization made up of descendants of early American pioneers has established an arcadian, monarchical Utopia supported by advanced Technology.


Listen next episodes of The Queen of Appalachia:
A Garden of Eden , A Panic-Stricken Audience , A Reception for the Dethroned Queen , Angelina's Proclamation , Back to Earth; Paul and his Creditors , Exposure and Banishment , From Virginia to and through Hell's Gate , Miss Arnold Makes a Confession , On to Appalachia , Paul and His Mountain Mystery , Paul is Cast into Prison , Paul Thornton, the Millionaire , Paul Unchaining the Truth , Sensational Surprise Party , The Great Mystery Solved , The Queen of Appalachia , The Queens Fascinating Recital , The Result of Thought Transference , Tragic Scenes at the Palace
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