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Pellucidar is the
internal surface of a
fictional Hollow Earth invented by
American writer Edgar Rice
Burroughs for a
series of
action adventure stories...
- a
recurring character in a
series of
eleven books), he also
wrote the
Pellucidar series, the
Amtor series, and the
Caspak trilogy.
Tarzan was immediately...
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Wayback Machine)
Savage Pellucidar (1963) "The
Return to
Pellucidar" "Men of the
Bronze Age" "Tiger Girl" "Savage
Pellucidar" Tarzan: the Lost Adventure...
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Pellucidar is a 1915
fantasy novel by
American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the
second in his
series about the
fictional "Hollow Earth" land of Pellucidar...
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Tanar of
Pellucidar is a
novel by
American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the
third in his
series set in the
interior world of
Pellucidar. It
first appeared...
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Conan Doyle in his
novel The Lost World,
Edgar Rice
Burroughs in his
Pellucidar series,[citation needed] and J. R. R.
Tolkien in The Hobbit. The story...
- millennia. The idea was used by
Edgar Rice
Burroughs in the seven-novel "
Pellucidar" series,
beginning with At the Earth's Core (1914).
Using a mechanical...
- Barbarian. Holmes's two
Pellucidar novels were
Mahars of
Pellucidar,
authorized by the
Burroughs estate, and Red Axe of
Pellucidar,
reportedly blocked by...
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Savage Pellucidar is a 1963
fantasy story collection by
American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the
seventh and
final book in his
series about the fictional...
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interior world of
Pellucidar. In Burroughs' concept, the
Earth is a
hollow s**** with
Pellucidar as the
internal surface of that s****.
Pellucidar is inhabited...