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The Lost Continent:

(Original Title: Beyond Thirty)

By Edgar Rice Burroughs

BACK TO BARBARISM — It’s 2137 A.D. To civilized Americans, Europe exists only as a legend, an ancient mythic place, a civilization that went mad back in 1914 and tore itself to pieces in a blood-mad frenzy, forcing America to cut off all contact for its own protection. No American has seen Europe or any European for more than two centuries.

But now, a combination of bad weather and a subordinate’s treachery forces Lieutenant Jefferson Turck of the Pan-
American Navy across that line. He finds himself marooned at sea in a small boat, in which he makes his way to the nearest land. There he finds himself on the shore of a wild land teeming with savage tigers and primitive tribesmen — a land that was once called England .....

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