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Beyond Thirty is a short science fiction novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs.It was written in 1915 and first published in All Around Magazine in February 1916, but did not appear in book form in Burroughs' lifetime.
It was first published as a book by A. C. McClurg of Chicago in 1917, entitled A Princess of Mars, after three Barsoom sequels had appeared as serials and McClurg had published the first four serial Tarzan novels as books. [26] Burroughs soon took up writing full-time, and by the time the run of Under the Moons of Mars had finished, he had ...
The Lost Continent: The Story of Atlantis, an 1899 fantasy novel by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-Town America , a 1989 travel book by Bill Bryson Beyond Thirty , a 1916 science fiction novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, retitled The Lost Continent for editions published between 1963 and 2001
“Mad honey,” or “deli bal” as it’s known in Turkey, is a rare and potentially dangerous delicacy with psychoactive properties. Turkey’s Black Sea region is one of only two places in ...
F-232 SF Edgar Rice Burroughs The Land Of Hidden Men (1963) F-233 SF Edgar Rice Burroughs Out Of Time's Abyss (1963) F-234 SF Edgar Rice Burroughs The Eternal Savage (1963) F-235 SF Edgar Rice Burroughs The Lost Continent (1963) F-236 SF Andre Norton The Time Traders; F-237 SF A. Bertram Chandler The Ship From Outside / Beyond the Galactic Rim ...
The following is the complete bibliography of Edgar Rice Burroughs. The titles are listed chronologically as written. The titles are listed chronologically as written. List of works
Argoland, once part of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana, was long thought to be lost. But scientists discovered it splintered apart in Southeast Asia. Scientists Have Miraculously Located the ...
A sample of mad honey on a spoon. Mad honey is honey that contains grayanotoxins. The dark, reddish honey is produced from the nectar and pollen of genus Rhododendron and has moderately toxic and narcotic effects. Mad honey is produced principally in Nepal and Turkey, where it is used both as a traditional medicine and a recreational drug.