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The Lost World
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)
Imagine a strange, tropical place that is almost inaccessible. Time appears to have stood still there. Species of animal and plant life not seen elsewhere on Earth, except in the fossil record, inhabit the place. The lakes heave with the shapes of huge grey bulks moving under the surface. The woods are places where chittering cries move about above your head, as powerful apes move swiftly in the canopy of leaves. Then, a tree splinters nearby, and a dinosaur steps out from his hiding place… and he’s eyeing YOU.
Jurassic Park? Not quite. The Lost World was an inspiration for Jurassic Park; in fact, a character in J.P. has the same name as one of the chief characters in The Lost World. It also inspired King Kong. But this is the original! Four adventurers go off to find the place shown in a dead man’s sketch book - they find a war between apes and Indians, prowling dinosaurs, a sparkly treasure hidden in the blue clay - they find the Lost World. And because of the treachery of a native guide, their means of escape is destroyed!
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Total running time: 8:22:48
Read by Mark F. Smith
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- 01 - There Are Heroisms All Round Us - 00:15:05
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[ogg vorbis - 10.8MB] - 02 - Try Your Luck With Professor Challenger - 00:16:48
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[ogg vorbis - 12.2MB] - 03 - He Is a Perfectly Impossible Person - 00:17:21
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[ogg vorbis - 12.8MB] - 04 - It’s Just the Biggest Thing in the World - 00:37:53
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[ogg vorbis - 28.1MB] - 05 - Question! - 00:30:54
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[ogg vorbis - 22.7MB] - 06 - The Flail of the Lord - 00:22:48
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[ogg vorbis - 16.4MB] - 07 - Tomorrow We Disappear Into the Unknown - 00:23:35
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[ogg vorbis - 17.2MB] - 08 - The Outlying Pickets of the New World - 00:31:05
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[ogg vorbis - 22.3MB] - 09 - Who Could Have Foreseen It? - 00:52:19
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[ogg vorbis - 38.3MB] - 10 - The Most Wonderful Things Have Happened! - 00:32:36
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[ogg vorbis - 23.3MB] - 11 - For Once I Was the Hero - 00:37:21
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[ogg vorbis - 27.3MB] - 12 - It Was Dreadful in the Forest - 00:36:49
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[ogg vorbis - 27.4MB] - 13 - A Sight Which I Shall Never Forget - 00:34:32
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[ogg vorbis - 24.9MB] - 14 - Those Were the Real Conquests - 00:33:13
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[ogg vorbis - 23.8MB] - 15 - Our Eyes Have Seen Great Wonders - 00:37:44
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[ogg vorbis - 27.3MB] - 16 - A Procession! A Procession! - 00:42:45
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Cataloged on November 12, 2007










