
Lost Continent (Beyond Thirty)
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In the year 2137, the world is a very different place. Europe has been ravaged by war and is now a continent of barbarism. The Western Hemisphere, on the other hand, has remained isolated and technologically advanced. The United States is now the dominant power in the world, and its citizens enjoy a life of luxury and privilege. However, all of this is threatened when a group of barbarians from Europe invades the Western Hemisphere. Led by a ruthless warlord named Attila, the barbarians quickly overrun the American defenses and begin to spread their reign of terror across the continent. In a desperate attempt to stop the barbarians, the United States government sends a team of scientists and soldiers to the lost continent of Mu. Mu is said to be the home of a powerful race of beings who can help the Americans defeat the barbarians. However, the journey to Mu is fraught with danger, and the team must overcome many obstacles before they can reach their destination.Book Details
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American speculative fiction writer, best known for his prolific output in the adventure, science fiction and fantasy genres. His...
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