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The Lost Continent

Original Title: Beyond Thirty

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The Lost Continent

By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Narrated by: Finn J.D. John
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It's AD 2137 - To civilized Americans, Europe exists only as a legend, an ancient mythic land, a civilization that went mad back in 1914 and tore itself to pieces in a blood-mad frenzy, forcing America to cut off all contact for its own protection. No American has seen Europe or any European for more than two centuries.

But now, a combination of bad weather and a subordinate's treachery forces Lieutenant Jefferson Turck of the Pan-American Navy across that line. He finds himself marooned at sea in a small boat, in which he makes his way to the nearest land. There he finds himself on the shore of a wild land teeming with savage tigers and primitive tribesmen - a land that was once called England....

©2014 Finn J.D. John (P)2015 Pulp-Lit Productions
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Though a tad dated and goes into the space filling empire trope seeing how America got involved in the war it goes into the psyche of America during WW1 also this book was prophetic at times like the Republic of China falling and the Germans bombing London like wow. However while the society of Grbritian was fleshed out Germany not so much like how did they lose the war but aside from that a criminally underrated Burroughs book

A brilliant Anti-War book

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Great classic but poorly read. I have many, many audible books and will keep buying but this one should have been read by someone with more interesting or suitable style. Sorry Mr. John.

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