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225:, asks his editor for a dangerous assignment to impress the woman he loves, Gladys, who wishes for a great man capable of brave deeds and actions. His task is to approach the notorious Professor Challenger, who dislikes the popular press intensely and physically assaults intrusive journalists. The subject is to be his recent South American expedition which, surrounded by controversy, guarantees a hostile reaction. As a direct approach would be instantly rebuffed, Malone instead masquerades as an earnest student. On meeting the professor he is startled by his intimidating physique, but believes his ruse is succeeding. However, Challenger had really seen through the masquerade, and after confirming Malone’s scientific knowledge is non-existent, Challenger erupts in anger and forcibly throws him out. 509: 209: 439: 332:, and managed to extract about £200,000 worth (£23 million in 2021), which is to be split between them. Challenger plans to open a private museum with his share. Summerlee plans to retire and categorise fossils. Malone returns to his love, Gladys, hoping she will recognise his achievements. Instead, he finds she has now changed her mind and married a very ordinary man instead, an insignificant clerk. Astonished at this turn of events, and with nothing to keep him in London, he decides to accompany Roxton back to the lost world. 276:. The sharper-eyed Roxton is inclined to agree it is not a stork but has no clue what it really is, until a night-time encounter when it flies down and is seen by all at close range, as it steals the companions’ dinner. After this, Summerlee apologises to Challenger. The cliffs to the plateau itself prove to be apparently unscalable, but an adjacent pinnacle turns out to be climbable, and moreover, has a tall tree which can be cut down and used as a bridge, which allows the four explorers to cross to the plateau. 312:
The rescued indigenous people take the party to their village, then with the help of their firepower return to defeat the "ape-men". After witnessing the power of their guns, the tribe wish to keep them on the plateau but, helped by the young prince they saved, they eventually discover a tunnel leading back to the outside world. During their time with the tribe, Roxton plans how to capture a young pterodactyl chick named Phoebe, and succeeds in doing so.
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cliff, stranding the explorers on the plateau. Roxton shoots Gomez and they hear the scream and then the thud of the falling body. The other guide is subsequently killed by another porter, a formerly enslaved black man named Zambo, who remains loyal to the party: but the latter is unable to do much more to help, other than send some of the company's supplies over by rope.
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Fawcett wrote in his posthumously published memoirs: "Monsters from the dawn of Man's existence might still roam these heights unchallenged, imprisoned and protected by unscalable cliffs. So thought Conan Doyle when later in London I spoke of these hills and showed photographs of them. He mentioned
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Challenger produces the young pterodactyl as proof, transfixing the audience and leaving them in no doubt of the truth. The explorers are instantly feted as heroes, and on a wave of adulation find themselves carried shoulder-high from the hall by cheering crowds. The pterodactyl, in the confusion,
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Upon return to England, despite full reports from Malone many detractors continue to dismiss the expedition's account, much as they had Challenger's original story—although Summerlee, having been on the expedition, has now switched sides and is supporting Challenger. Anticipating this, at a public
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Whilst in captivity they discover that a tribe of indigenous people, with whom the "ape-men" are at war, inhabit the other side of the plateau. Roxton escapes and together with Malone mounts a rescue, preventing many unpleasant deaths, including a young indigenous man who is a prince of his tribe.
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However, they are almost immediately trapped on it, thanks to the treachery of one of their luggage-porters, Gomez—who, as it turns out, is a former slaver whose brother had previously been killed by Roxton during his anti-slavery activities. Gomez takes his revenge by dropping the tree off the
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named Maple White. At a tumultuous public meeting in which Challenger experiences further ridicule (most notably from a professional rival, Professor Summerlee), Malone volunteers for an expedition to verify the discoveries. His companions are to be Professor Summerlee, and Lord John Roxton, an
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Running the gauntlet of hostile tribes, the expedition finally reaches the lost world with the aid of indigenous guides, who are superstitiously scared of the area. Summerlee retains his scepticism, despite being delighted at making other scientific discoveries in the fields of
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named Marie is about to break through the thorn bushes surrounding their camp; Roxton averts disaster by bravely dashing at her, thrusting a blazing torch at her face to scare her away. The night after, Malone studies fauna near the central
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on 13 February 1911 and was impressed by the tale about the remote "province of Caupolican" (present day Huanchaca Plateau) in Bolivia – a dangerous area with impenetrable forests, where Fawcett saw "monstrous tracks of unknown origin".
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makes its escape and is witnessed several times at different locations around London, causing consternation wherever it goes, but is last seen heading off to the southwest in the probable direction of its home.
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who saw his violent ejection into the street. Challenger ushers him back inside and, extracting promises of confidentiality, eventually reveals he has discovered living dinosaurs in
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review of an annotated edition of the novel suggested that another inspiration for the story may have been the 1890s contested political history of the
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an idea for a novel on Central South America and asked for information, which I told him I should be glad to supply. The fruit of it was his
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Whilst investigating the wonders of the lost world, discovering many plants and creatures thought to be extinct including
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adapted and directed by Ronald Liss and recorded by permission of the Estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle;
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The characters of Ed Malone and Lord John Roxton were modelled, respectively, on the journalist
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In addition to lending its title to this subgenre, the title of Doyle's work was reused by
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At a private celebratory dinner, Roxton reveals to the others that the blue clay contained
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as Dr. Diana Summerlee (a female substitute for Professor Summerlee in the original novel)
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was a nonfiction work published by Doyle as recounted to him by Professor Challenger.
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at a distance fails to convince him, because he believes it is some species of
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was introduced in this book. The novel also describes a war between
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But, Malone earns his respect by refusing to press charges with a
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With Abraham Sofaer, Ivor Barnard, Lewis Stringer, Cyril Gardiner
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during the months of April–November 1912. The character of
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References to actual history, geography and current science
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still survive. It was originally published serially in the
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Index

The Lost World (Conan Doyle novel)

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Professor Challenger
Science fiction
Lost world
Hodder & Stoughton
The Poison Belt
The Lost World
Wikisource
science fiction
Arthur Conan Doyle
Amazon basin
prehistoric animals
Strand Magazine
Harry Rountree
Professor Challenger
indigenous people

Iguanodon
policeman
South America
American
explorer
slavery
the Amazon
rifle
botany
entomology
pterodactyl

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