![]() Novella in Astounding Stories serial, the basis of "The Thing" movies. Underground civilization in hollow earth in the Arctic.Ĭharacter Velma Crane, the 'outstanding he-woman of the day', notedĪ famous aviatrix who found gold in Antarctica. In pulp serial Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Apr 1949, cover Lost Cro-Magnons & Neanderthals in Antarctica. Hideout in the Arctic 'Fortress of Solitude' (before Superman). To save themselves from being burned as heretics. Under the Antarctic ice, three British travelers discoverĪ lost civilization descended from 17th-c religious fanatics, & must fight Novella in Astounding Stories serial, lost Atlantis in the Arctic. Reprints including in Famous Fantastic Mysteries in 1944, & a 1959Īce paperback with a cover of a blonde escaping from a dinosaur. Lost worlds & dinosaurs under Antarctica. Race to South Pole with giant flying boat vs tri-motored biplane People, one bad - populated by dark & lovely alcoholic hedonists" Republished in 2018.Īrctic civilizations, "one good - populated by religious green-eyed blotchy from French penguins suddenly change into menįictional round the world trip to both polesĪirship pilot meets young woman looking for her explorer father in the Arctic. Reissued 2015 polar explorers find advanced beings at the South Pole Reissued as ebook monthly serial about a highly developed lost civilization Reissued in 2015 search for source of ancient coins leads to Antarctica Reprinted in 2009, 2011Įxpedition to the North Pole to win a cash prize from a millionaire Expedition, reprinted 2019 ![]() from French, original title 'A French Woman at the North Pole'.Ĥ explorers in hot air balloon crash in Arctic and find Norse colony and dinosaurs. Reissued as ebook mariner finds lost race in Antarctica Reissued in 2015Ī Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder Wandering Jew), & African colonists under the North Pole. Pair of early 18th c novels, Antarctic lost world with prehistoric creatures (& a The Strange Voyages of Jacques Masse & Pierre de Mesange Russians, nukes, viruses, 'Cli-fi', graphic novels, etc ) ![]() Publishers use these marks when books are returned to them.Opinions expressed are those of LK and do not reflect the views of Barnard College Genre Polar Fiction (Lost Cities, Monsters, Aliens, Nazis,
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