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The Lost World is a 1995 science fiction action novel written by Michael Crichton, and the sequel to his 1990 novel Jurassic Park. It is his tenth novel under his own name and his twentieth overall, and it was published by Knopf. A paperback edition (ISBN 0-345-40288-X) followed in 1996.
The Lost Tribe: Louise Munro Foley: 1983 24 Lost on the Amazon: R. A. Montgomery 1983 25 Prisoner of the Ant People: R. A. Montgomery 1983 26 The Phantom Submarine: Richard Brightfield 1983 27 The Horror of High Ridge (sequel to "House of Danger") Julius Goodman 1983 28 Mountain Survival: Edward Packard 1984 29 Trouble on Planet Earth: R. A ...
Apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction that is concerned with the end of civilization due to a potentially existential catastrophe such as nuclear warfare, pandemic, extraterrestrial attack, impact event, cybernetic revolt, technological singularity, dysgenics, supernatural phenomena, divine judgment, climate change, resource depletion or some other general disaster.
Peter McCauley in the early 1999 cable-TV movie adaptation and the subsequent 1999–2002 television series Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World. Bob Hoskins in the 2001 film The Lost World . Airing in the UK in two parts over Christmas Day and Boxing Day in 2001, it was the first British film adaptation.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was a scientifically dubious, Jules Verne-style adventure to save the world from a burning Van Allen belt. It was the basis for his later television series of the same name. The family film, Five Weeks in a Balloon, was a loose adaptation of the Verne novel. [4] Lost World was a moderate hit and Voyage was very ...
Marcus, The Alliance's greatest weapon, is dead. Nathan is once again on the run. And he is out for revenge. Forced to consume his father's heart, he must now learn to master his many new gifts that might be the now-decimated Alliance's only hope for survival. Nathan's last chance to defeat Wallend, Soul and their army of Hunters is to find the reclusive black witch Ledger and con
Rick Brant is a series of science-themed adventure and mystery novels following the eponymous character. There are 24 books, all credited to John Blaine, a pseudonym for Harold L. Goodwin and, for the first three books, co-author Peter J. Harkins.
The Lost World is a science fiction novel by British writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1912, concerning an expedition to a plateau in the Amazon basin of South America where prehistoric animals still survive.