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26 janv. 1950 - The City of Frozen Fire - Vaughan Wilkins

Description:

A new departure for this novelist of the Regency scene, in a picaresque adventure of the search for a lost civilization and a living treasure. The scene opens in Bristol, early 19th century, and the story is told by fourteen year old Christopher Standish. To Bristol comes a tattered stranger, speaking a dead language, bearing a crumpled communication from one scholar to another, and evidence to bear witness to his being ruler of a lost people in a lost city. In his incredible journey back to civilization, his secret has been found out -- his treasure tapped- his person attacked, but he has gone ahead to his goal. There he finds credence -- and backing for a strange adventure, part revenge, part rescue. The story carries the participants to New Orleans- then to the fabled lost land, approached through hidden passages, streams and geyeers of boiling waters and sealed caves. Success is in their hands; the enemy routed- and the children (young Christopher who fancies himself a man, and the girl Olwen, who wanted to be part of the action, too) stumble on a greater menace. Their survival, in the hands of ruthless villains, seems incredible, and the dime thriller, yellow backed novels of a past age seem to pale before the adventures of the final act. But of course, it all turns out as it should; a lost civilization is found and saved; its saviors return with due reward; and the villains are scotched. Adult (supposedly) ""comics"" in the currently accepted blood and thunder manner- this is pretty synthetic stuff from a novelist who has done better.

Ajouté au bande de temps:

11 nov. 2018
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Early Science Fiction / Fantastic Fiction / Lost Worlds / Ho...

Date:

26 janv. 1950
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~ Il y a 74 ans
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