The Lost World: Being an Account of the Recent Amazing Adventures of Professor E. Challenge
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
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格式
平装书
页数
288
语言
英语
已发布
Mar 1, 1995
出版商
Puffin Books
版本
Reissue
ISBN-10
0140367489
ISBN-13
9780140367485
描述
In a riveting tale of exploration and adventure, the reader is transported to an uncharted territory where dinosaurs roam and danger lurks at every corner. The protagonist, Professor E. Challenge, embarks on a thrilling journey to a mysterious plateau in the Amazon basin, driven by the desire to uncover its secrets. Joined by a group of intrepid companions, including a journalist and a sturdy guide, they delve into a world long thought to be extinct.
As they navigate through dense jungles and treacherous landscapes, the crew encounters incredible creatures that defy the imagination. Each page is filled with tension and excitement as the challenges they face grow increasingly perilous. The urgency of their mission propels them forward, drawing the reader into their quest for discovery and survival.
Doyle’s vivid storytelling is enhanced by Ian Newsaham's illustrations, which bring to life the jaw-dropping sights and sounds of this lost world. The narrative combines elements of scientific curiosity with the thrill of the unknown, compelling the reader to reflect on the intersections of humanity and nature.
Ultimately, as the adventures unfold, the characters are not only faced with the awe of their discoveries but also the moral dilemmas that accompany their intrusion into this untouched realm. The journey evolves into a profound exploration of what it means to truly understand and respect the wonders of the world around us.
As they navigate through dense jungles and treacherous landscapes, the crew encounters incredible creatures that defy the imagination. Each page is filled with tension and excitement as the challenges they face grow increasingly perilous. The urgency of their mission propels them forward, drawing the reader into their quest for discovery and survival.
Doyle’s vivid storytelling is enhanced by Ian Newsaham's illustrations, which bring to life the jaw-dropping sights and sounds of this lost world. The narrative combines elements of scientific curiosity with the thrill of the unknown, compelling the reader to reflect on the intersections of humanity and nature.
Ultimately, as the adventures unfold, the characters are not only faced with the awe of their discoveries but also the moral dilemmas that accompany their intrusion into this untouched realm. The journey evolves into a profound exploration of what it means to truly understand and respect the wonders of the world around us.