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A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder is perhaps James De Mille’s most popular book; sadly, De Mille didn’t get to see this novel grow in popularity, as it was first serialized posthumously, in Harper’s Weekly. De Mille had written the novel before the “lost world” genre had become saturated, meaning many of the ideas were fresh and original for the time in which it was written. But, since he didn’t succeed in publishing it during his lifetime, by the time the novel was made public other authors like H. Rider Haggard had made the ideas and plot clichéd. The novel itself tells the tale of a shipwrecked sailor, Adam More, who passes through a mysterious underground passage into a hidden land deep in the Antarctic, kept warm by a hidden volcano. The land is populated by an ancient civilization whose views on life and wealth are the polar opposite of those held in British society of the time—they view death and poverty as the highest religious and social achievements. As More adventures through the strange land, he encounters fantastic dinosaurs, lovelorn princesses, and the classic kind of adventure that foreshadows the pulp novels of the next century.
Selected chapters for typing
IV: The Sight of Human Beings16 pages | ||
VI: The New World16 pages | ||
VIII: The Cave-Dwellers11 pages | ||
IX: The Cavern of the Dead12 pages | ||
X: The Sacred Hunt9 pages | ||
XI: The Swamp Monster11 pages | ||
XII: The Baleful Sacrifice9 pages | ||
XIII: The Awful Mista Kosek12 pages | ||
XIV: I Learn My Doom11 pages | ||
XV: The Kohen Is Inexorable12 pages | ||
XVI: The Kosekin12 pages | ||
XVII: Belief and Unbelief17 pages | ||
XVIII: A Voyage Over the Pole12 pages | ||
XIX: The Wonders of the Amir12 pages | ||
XX: The Dark Maiden Layelah12 pages | ||
XXI: The Flying Monster12 pages | ||
XXII: Escape12 pages | ||
XXIII: The Island of Fire12 pages | ||
XXIV: Recapture16 pages | ||
XXVI: Grimm’s Law Again10 pages | ||
XXVIII: In Prison10 pages | ||
XXIX: The Ceremony of Separation11 pages | ||
XXX: The Day of Sacrifice12 pages | ||
XXXI: Conclusion8 pages |

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