The World Time Forgot

The World Time Forgot
Author: Jason Juban
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557288584

Within just mere days of stepping aboard one of the most feared pirate ships ever known to sail the high seas and a captain that the devil himself was after, I found myself trying to stop the insanity before it stopped me. After finding myself left stranded on an island with cannibals and a haunting past, the discovery I would find would change my life forever.

The Land That Time Forgot Illustrated

The Land That Time Forgot Illustrated
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre:
ISBN:

The Land That Time Forgot is a fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first of his Caspak trilogy. His working title for the story was "The Lost U-Boat." The sequence was first published in Blue Book Magazine as a three-part serial in the issues for September, October and November 1918. The complete trilogy was later combined for publication in book form under the title of the first part by A. C. McClurg in June 1924. Beginning with the Ace Books editions of the 1960s, the three segments have usually been issued as separate short novels.

Земля, позабытая временем / The Land that Time forgot

Земля, позабытая временем / The Land that Time forgot
Author: Эдгар Райс Берроуз
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2023-01-27
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 5045254790

Если вы изучаете английский язык или свободно на нем говорите, то у вас есть замечательная возможность на языке оригинала познакомиться с известным произведением Э. Берроуза. Текст адаптирован, сокращен и содержит перевод трудных для понимания слов и выражений.Рекомендуется учащимся школ, лицеев и колледжей, а также студентам лингвистических специальностей вузов.

The Creatures That Time Forgot

The Creatures That Time Forgot
Author: Ray Bradbury
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2021-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1789826365

First published in 1946 by Ray Bradbury, this short story (also known as Frost and Fire) follows Sim - a native of a planet whose inhabitants are fated to die after eight days from the deadly radiation that plaguing the land. His resolve steeled by memories inherited from his ancestors, Sim uses what little time he has left to venture out into the treacherous lands outside his people's caves, and seek out a band of scientists working to lengthen the planet's lifespan. Determined to reach his world's sole remaining rocket, despite the protests of all around him, he journeys across the land to find a way to extend his own life long enough to reach the last hope he has of escape... or die trying.

The People That Time Forgot

The People That Time Forgot
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Publisher: 谷月社
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

I am forced to admit that even though I had traveled a long distance to place Bowen Tyler's manuscript in the hands of his father, I was still a trifle skeptical as to its sincerity, since I could not but recall that it had not been many years since Bowen had been one of the most notorious practical jokers of his alma mater. The truth was that as I sat in the Tyler library at Santa Monica I commenced to feel a trifle foolish and to wish that I had merely forwarded the manuscript by express instead of bearing it personally, for I confess that I do not enjoy being laughed at. I have a well-developed sense of humor—when the joke is not on me. Mr. Tyler, Sr., was expected almost hourly. The last steamer in from Honolulu had brought information of the date of the expected sailing of his yacht Toreador, which was now twenty-four hours overdue. Mr. Tyler's assistant secretary, who had been left at home, assured me that there was no doubt but that the Toreador had sailed as promised, since he knew his employer well enough to be positive that nothing short of an act of God would prevent his doing what he had planned to do. I was also aware of the fact that the sending apparatus of the Toreador's wireless equipment was sealed, and that it would only be used in event of dire necessity. There was, therefore, nothing to do but wait, and we waited. We discussed the manuscript and hazarded guesses concerning it and the strange events it narrated. The torpedoing of the liner upon which Bowen J. Tyler, Jr., had taken passage for France to join the American Ambulance was a well-known fact, and I had further substantiated by wire to the New York office of the owners, that a Miss La Rue had been booked for passage. Further, neither she nor Bowen had been mentioned among the list of survivors; nor had the body of either of them been recovered....

The Land that Time Forgot

The Land that Time Forgot
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Publisher: Namaskar Book
Total Pages: 121
Release: 1924-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Embark on a thrilling adventure into a lost world with "The Land That Time Forgot: Adventures in a Lost World" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Join the intrepid explorers as they journey to a mysterious land untouched by time, where prehistoric creatures roam and danger lurks at every turn. As you delve into Burroughs' captivating narrative, prepare to be transported to a realm of ancient wonders and untamed wilderness. From the lush jungles to the towering cliffs, every page is filled with excitement and intrigue. But beyond the thrill of discovery and survival, "The Land That Time Forgot" explores deeper themes of human resilience, friendship, and the unyielding spirit of adventure. Burroughs' dynamic characters and vivid storytelling will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Yet, amidst the dangers and perils of the lost world, a profound question emerges: What timeless lessons can we learn from the courage and determination of Burroughs' characters, and how do they resonate with our own journeys? Engage with Burroughs' timeless adventure through vivid descriptions and heart-pounding action sequences that bring the lost world to life. His exploration of the human spirit and the quest for discovery will inspire readers of all ages. Now, as you venture into the unknown with "The Land That Time Forgot," consider this: How can Burroughs' tale of adventure and survival inspire us to embrace the unknown and pursue our own dreams? Don't miss the opportunity to experience the wonder and excitement of "The Land That Time Forgot." Acquire your copy today and embark on an unforgettable journey to a world lost in time. ```

The Land That Time Forgot

The Land That Time Forgot
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Publisher: Standard Ebooks
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2020-12-12T17:56:23Z
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Land That Time Forgot opens with the discovery near Greenland of a floating thermos flask containing a manuscript by castaway Tyler Bowen, Jr. The document recounts a series of adventures that starts with a sea battle against a German U-boat and ends on a mysterious island populated by hostile prehistoric animals and people. The second part of the book, “The People That Time Forgot,” continues the story with the tale of Tom Billings, who has been sent on a mission to rescue Bowen after his manuscript was discovered. He flies solo over the mountainous cliffs that encircle the island and is attacked by a monstrous flying reptile, forcing him to crash-land. Billings then attempts to make his way on foot back to the rest of his party while contending with dangerous inhabitants from different stages of human development. The final installment of the story, “Out of Time’s Abyss,” reveals what happened to Bradley, a crew member who was sent on a scouting expedition earlier in the story and was never heard from again. This trilogy of short novels was originally published serially in 1918 in Blue Book Magazine. In 1924 they were published in a single volume by A. C. McClurg. The Burroughs fan community seems to fall into two camps about whether the story comprises three separate novellas, or whether it’s a single novel divided into three parts. This Standard Ebooks edition follows the 1924 edition in combining the three into a single novel. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.

British Horror Films That Time Forgot

British Horror Films That Time Forgot
Author: Thomas Baxter
Publisher: epubli
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2024-11-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 3818711712

Have you ever watched Unmasked Part 25? Xtro II? How about Screamtime or Bloodstream? Have you ever sat through The House That Vanished or Persecution? What about Sleepwalker or The Shout? In this book we will shine a light on some of the lesser viewed or more forgotten films in the history of the British horror industry. Vampire motorcycles, devil dolls, killer chimps, escaped lunatics, lighthouse horrors, troglodytes in caves, Satanic sacrifice in an antiques shop, demon babies who don't want to be born, teleportation shenanigans cursed by a fly, frozen Nazis, video nasties, zombies in Cornwall, louche vampire cults, necrophile killers, human/plant hybrid horrors, dream demons, murderous Punch & Judy men, killer garden gnomes, outer space terror, murderous priests, mansion mysteries, woodland secrets, ghosts, Christmas splatter fests, babysitters in peril. All this and much more awaits in the British Horror Films That Time Forgot...

The Creatures Time Forgot

The Creatures Time Forgot
Author: David Hevey
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2023-07-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000878325

First published in 1992, The Creatures Time Forgot examines the representation of disabled people – in advertising, particularly that produced by disability charities, and in the work of photographers such as Diane Arbus and Gary Winogrand. He shows how such images construct disabled people as ‘creatures,’ the tragic-but-brave objects of photographic gaze, or as the ‘’appy ‘andicapped’ of ‘positive imagery’ advertising. As a disabled photographer and writer, David Hevey has been a pioneer in challenging such visual representations of disabled people. His work advocates a move away from medical, charity or impairment-fixated imagery towards a visual equivalent of ‘Rights not Charity’. The book outlines David Hevey’s own photographic practice and includes wide-ranging selections from his work to create a visual form which reflects the new social presence of disabled people. This book will be of interest to students of media studies, cultural studies, and disability studies.