The Finding of Lot’s Wife
The mountains near the Dead Sea hide a forgotten people… Quite possibly the best lost race story ever published. Out of print since 1896, it’s another edition in the Altus Press Lost Race Library.
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The mountains near the Dead Sea hide a forgotten people… Quite possibly the best lost race story ever published. Out of print since 1896, it’s another edition in the Altus Press Lost Race Library.
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Join the expedition as a lost colony of Vikings is discovered in East Africa; “Wings of Danger” is one of the best Lost Race stories from the pulps. Originally published as “The Adventurers” in Adventure in 1915, it’s another edition in the Altus Press Lost Race Library.
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Join explorer Con Levington as he searches for a lost civilization in the Gobi desert. Originally published as “The Fragrant Web” in All-Story Weekly in 1919. A lost classic of the Lost Race genre. Another book in the Altus Press Lost Race Library.
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Before Nero Wolfe, Rex Stout wrote this lost race story for Argosy in 1914. An engaging thriller, this is one of the all-time best lost race stories from the pages of the pulps. It’s another deluxe edition in the Altus Press Lost Race Library.
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Written by pulp veteran Charles B. Stilson as a follow-up to his successful “Polaris of the Snows” trilogy, available for the first time in one volume. Part of the Altus Press Lost Race Library.
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