The People That Time Forgot The People That Time Forgot

The People That Time Forgot

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Publisher Description

Download this science fiction masterpiece today and be swept into a prehistoric world brimming with adventure and intrigue!


The People That Time Forgot is Edward Rice Burrough's second installment in the Caspak trilogy. The story revolves around the discovery of Caspak, a prehistoric society and ecosystem hidden from the modern world near Antarctica.


The first part of the trilogy, The Land That Time Forgot, ended with the protagonist, Bowen Tyler stranded in a prehistoric land with his expedition party. Desperate to contact the modern world, he pens a manuscript detailing their discovery, which he seals in a Thermos bottle and sets adrift on the ocean, hoping that rescue will be forthcoming.


In The People That Time Forgot, the story continues with Tom Billings' discovery of the manuscript, prompting him to mount a rescue expedition to save his friend. Burroughs' fantastical and critically acclaimed adventure, featuring love, loss, betrayal, and dinosaurs, is set against a backdrop of prehistoric proportions. 


Proving that quality science fiction is truly timeless, the Caspak trilogy prompted a film adaptation sixty years after its literary release. 


Download this book today and treat yourself to a classic piece of science fiction that still resonates with audiences today!

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
156
Pages
PUBLISHER
Classics Connection
SIZE
1.3
MB
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