Land of Terror Edgar Rice Burroughs - Land of Terror is a 1944 fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the sixth in his series about the fictional "e;hollow earth"e; land of Pellucidar.
When he's not negotiating his way around a sand bar, there's nothing a sailor likes more than propping up the bar - and telling tall tales and saucy jokes.
Excerpt: "e;The scope of the present work is to give in a concise form an account of the principal facts relating to the structure, classification, and life-history of Fishes.
Moszkowskis Biografie des 1955 verstorbenen Physikers und Nobelpreisträgers bietet gemeinverständliche Betrachtungen über die Relativitäts-Theorie und ein neues Weltsystem, das aus Gesprächen mit Einstein entwickelt wurde.
Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Illustrated Edition) is a captivating adventure novel that takes readers on a journey through the depths of the ocean.
Romances innumerable have been woven around the flaming guardians of the coast, but it is doubtful whether any purely imaginative work is so fascinating and absorbing as the plain unvarnished narrative of how some famous lightship or lighthouse has been brought into existence.
Yellowstone, the worlds first national park and one of Americas truly great trout fisheries, has been a crucible for ideas on how to look after wild places.