The Lost Continent

  • The Lost Continent: Deluxe Exclisive Edition
    By Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

    The Lost Continent by Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

  • The Lost Continent: Classic Literature
    By Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

    Hyne's Atlantis is loosely based on Donnelly's conception, a continent in the middle of the Atlantic which disappears under the waves 'in a single day.' Hyne adds interest by setting the story in the last decadent years of Atlantis.

  • The Lost Continent: Christmas Deluxe Edition
    By Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

    The Lost Continent by Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

  • The Lost Continent: A Classics 'Lost Race' Story
    By Charles Hyne

    He is perhaps best remembered as the author of The Lost Continent: "The Story of Atlantis". He is also remembered for his "Captain Kettle stories" and "The Lost Continent".

  • The Lost Continent: A Fantastic Story of Action & Adventure (Annotated) By Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne.
    By Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

    A classic "lost race" story, with all of the required elements: a seductive empress, a straight-arrow hero, battles, escapes, sorcery, and earth-shattering cataclysms!

  • The Lost Continent: Coral Reef Conservation and Restoration in the Age of Extinction
    By David Alexander Baker

    ... The Coral Reef Era : From Discovery to Decline . Springer : New York , 2015 . Brodie , Jon , et al . " Are increased nutrient inputs responsible for more outbreaks of crown - of - thorns starfish ? An appraisal of the evidence ...

  • The Lost Continent
    By Charles J. Hyne

    A classic "lost race" story, with all of the required elements: a seductive empress, a straight-arrow hero, battles, escapes, sorcery, and earth-shattering cataclysms!

  • The Lost Continent
    By Edgar Rice Burroughs

    The year is 2137.

  • The Lost Continent
    By C. J. Cutliffe Hyne

    The Lost Continent author: Charles John Cutcliffe Hyne A classic "lost race" story, with all of the required elements: a seductive empress, a straight-arrow hero, battles, escapes, sorcery, and earth-shattering cataclysms!

  • The Lost Continent
    By C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne

    The Lost Continent was very influential on pulp fiction of the subsequent decades, and echoes of its style can be found in the work of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert E. Howard, and others.

  • The Lost Continent
    By Charles John Wright Hyne

    The Lost Continent

  • The Lost Continent: (A. K. A. Beyond Thirty)
    By Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Burroughs based a lot of this tale on the isolationist attitudes of the USA, and what might happen if the US didn't get involved in world affairs. It's a wild ride, of course.

  • The Lost Continent: Premium Edition
    By Edgar Rice Burroughs

    The Lost Continent by Edgar Rice Burroughs

  • The Lost Continent
    By Charles John Cutcliffe Hyne

    The Lost Continent by Charles John Cutcliffe Hyne A classic "lost race" story, with all of the required elements: a seductive empress, a straight-arrow hero, battles, escapes, sorcery, and earth-shattering cataclysms!

  • The Lost Continent
    By Charles John Cutcliffe Hyne

    The Lost Continent author: Charles John Cutcliffe Hyne A classic "lost race" story, with all of the required elements: a seductive empress, a straight-arrow hero, battles, escapes, sorcery, and earth-shattering cataclysms!

  • The Lost Continent
    By Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

    Best remembered today for his The Lost Continent, he was also extremely popular at one time for his fanciful tales of Captain Kettle, a dashing Raffles of the Sea.

  • The Lost Continent
    By Charles John Hyne

    The Lost Continent

  • The Lost Continent: Deluxe Exclisive Edition
    By Edgar Rice Burroughs

    The Lost Continent by Edgar Rice Burroughs

  • The Lost Continent: Exclusive Edition
    By Edgar Rice Burroughs

    The Lost Continent by Edgar Rice Burroughs

  • The Lost Continent
    By Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Book Excerpt: ...have done it a thousand times--but I did not dare submerge the Coldwater for fear that it would remain submerged to the end of time--a condition far from conducive to the longevity of commander or crew.Most of my officers ...