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The Land That Time Forgot

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

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Set during the early 20th century, the novel recounts a fictional account inspired by events in World War I. A German U-boat, under sabotage, is diverted from its mission and encounters an uncharted island, Caspak. The narrative describes the crew’s discovery of a prehistoric environment where dinosaurs, prehistoric humans, and evolving species coexist. The story depicts their efforts to survive amidst hostile creatures and primitive conditions, highlighting themes of adaptation and conflict.

The book falls within the adventure genre and was first published in 1918. It combines elements of fantasy and speculative evolution, presenting a lost world where natural history takes extraordinary turns. The narrative reflects early 20th-century fascination with exploration and the unknown, set against the backdrop of wartime upheaval. The novel is written from the perspective of characters stranded in a mysterious and dangerous environment, with an emphasis on survival and discovery.

From the opening pages

It must have been a little after three o’clock in the afternoon that it happened—the afternoon of June 3rd, 1916. It seems incredible that all that I have passed through—all those weird and terrifying experiences—should have been encompassed within so short a span as three brief months. Rather might I have experienced a cosmic cycle, with all its changes and evolutions for that which I have seen with my own eyes in this brief interval of time—things that no other mortal eye had seen before, glimpses of a world past, a world dead, a world so long dead that even in the lowest Cambrian stratum no trace of it remains. Fused with the melting inner crust, it has passed forever beyond the ken of man other than in that lost pocket of the earth whither fate has borne me and where my doom is sealed. I am here and here must remain. After reading this far, my interest, which already had been stimulated by the finding of the manuscript, was approaching the boiling-point. I had come to Greenland for the summer, on the advice of my physician, and was slowly being bored to extinction, as I had thoughtlessly neglected to bring sufficient reading-matter. Being an indifferent fisherman, my enthusiasm for this form of sport soon waned; yet in the absence of other forms of recreation I was now risking my life in an entirely inadequate boat off Cape Farewell at the southernmost extremity of Greenland. Greenland! As a descriptive appellation, it is a sorry joke—but my story has nothing to do with Greenland, nothing to do with me; so I shall get through with the one and the other as rapidly as possible. The inadequate boat finally arrived at a precarious landing, the natives, waist-deep in the surf, assisting. I was carried ashore, and while the evening meal was being prepared, I wandered to and fro along the rocky, shattered shore. Bits of surf-harried beach clove the worn granite, or whatever the rocks of Cape Farewell may be composed of, and as I followed the ebbing tide down one of these soft stretches, I saw the thing. Were one to bump into a Bengal tiger in the ravine behind the Bimini Baths, one could be no more surprised than was I to see a perfectly good quart thermos bottle turning and twisting in the surf

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