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Lost World


Professor Challenger

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No. of pages 64

Published: 2008

Great for age 9-12 years

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An incredible claim by the eccentric Professor Challenger leads to an expedition deep into the Amazon, where an unlikely group of men find themselves on a journey into unknown dangers. Will they have the skills, strength, intelligence and good fortune to survive? Do dinosaurs really exist on the inaccessible plateau? How did a human skeleton become impaled on a bamboo spike? Can humans survive in a land of such primitive powers? If journalist Edward Malone ever returns home to write his newspaper report, will it be to declare Challenger a madman or a genius?

 

 

This book features in the following series: Professor Challenger, Real Reads .

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by Real Reads .

VANESSA LUBACH has been working as an illustrator, painter and printmaker since graduating from Brighton Art School in 1990. She lives in Norwich with her illustrator husband Peter and her three children. CHAZ BRENCHLEY has been making a living as a writer since he was eighteen. He is the author of nine thrillers, most recently Shelter and two fantasy series, The Books of Outremer and Selling Water by the River. As Daniel Fox he has published a Chinese-based fantasy series, beginning with Dragon in Chains, as Ben Macallan, an urban fantasy, Desdaemona. A British Fantasy Award winner, he has also published books for children and more than 500 short stories in various genres. His time as crimewriter-in-residence on a sculpture project in Sunderland resulted in the collection Blood Waters. Felix Bennett grew up in Bradford in northern England, and cut short a maths and astronomy degree at University College, London, in order to spend more time as an illustrator. He trained at Bradford, then at the Camberwell School of Art. He now lives and works in London. Educated in English at Cambridge University, Christine Kidney runs a successful editorial consultancy in rural Gloucestershire, helping authors and publishers to bring their projects to successful conclusion.

 

This book contains the following story:

The Lost World

"The Lost World" is a science fiction novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, first published in 1912. The story follows a scientific expedition led by Professor George Edward Challenger to a remote plateau in the Amazon rainforest, where prehistoric creatures still exist. Here's a summary of the plot:

The novel begins with a meeting between journalists Edward Malone and McArdle, who discuss Professor Challenger's controversial claims about the existence of living dinosaurs in a remote part of South America. Skeptical of Challenger's assertions, Malone decides to interview him. Challenger, a brilliant but irritable scientist, reveals his findings to Malone, including photographs and sketches of the creatures he claims to have seen on a plateau in the Amazon rainforest.

Intrigued by Challenger's story, Malone decides to join an expedition to the mysterious plateau, along with Professor Challenger, Professor Summerlee, an academic rival of Challenger, and Lord John Roxton, a renowned hunter and explorer. The group, accompanied by a team of guides and porters, embarks on a journey to explore the isolated plateau.

Upon reaching the plateau, the explorers encounter a world seemingly frozen in time, populated by various prehistoric creatures such as dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and other ancient fauna. The team faces numerous challenges and dangers, including encounters with hostile tribes, treacherous terrain, and aggressive dinosaurs.

Throughout their adventure, the group discovers evidence of an ancient, advanced civilization that once inhabited the plateau. They also find a fellow explorer, Maple White, who had disappeared years earlier. Together, they navigate the dangers of the plateau while trying to survive and make groundbreaking scientific observations.

As the story unfolds, the explorers face ethical dilemmas related to studying and preserving the unique ecosystem of the plateau. They also contend with personal conflicts and rivalries within the group. Ultimately, the novel explores themes of exploration, scientific curiosity, and the clash between the ancient and modern worlds.

"The Lost World" is a thrilling adventure tale that captures the excitement of discovery and the wonders of a lost prehistoric world, showcasing Conan Doyle's imaginative storytelling and sense of adventure.

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Real Reads
Real Reads are retellings of great literature from around the world, each fitted into a 64-page book. The series aims to make classic stories, dramas and histories available to intelligent young readers as a bridge to the full texts, to language students wanting access to other cultures, and to adult readers who are unlikely ever to read the original versions.

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