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Pellucidar

✍ Scribed by Edgar Rice Burroughs


Publisher
Duke Classics
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
114 KB
Series
Pellucidar 2
Category
Fiction
City
Earth (Planet), Place of publication not identified
ISBN
1620124858

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✦ Synopsis


Pellucidar is the second novel set in Burroughs' fictional land of the same name, beneath the earth's crust. David Innes returns to Pellucidar from the surface, in search of his friend and colleague Abner, as well as his love, Dian the Beautiful. He must deal with the conflicts following their initial discovery of Pellucidar, and fight for the new, human civilization being built there. In later novels, various other protagonists enter Pellucidar, including Burroughs' most famous character, Tarzan.

✦ Subjects


Earth (Planet)


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