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  1. Don Wilcox’s 1943 novel The Ice Queen is a fine lost civilisation tale. A 19th century polar expedition is shadowed by a pretty girl who looks like a Viking maiden, riding a pure white tiger. The girl cannot exist. And yet she does exist. And she's a queen.

    My review: vintagepopfictions.blogspot.co

    #lostcivilization #lostcivilizations #lostcivilisation #lostcivilisations #lostworlds #sciencefiction #DonWilcox

  2. Don Wilcox’s 1943 novel The Ice Queen is a fine lost civilisation tale. A 19th century polar expedition is shadowed by a pretty girl who looks like a Viking maiden, riding a pure white tiger. The girl cannot exist. And yet she does exist. And she's a queen.

    My review: vintagepopfictions.blogspot.co

    #lostcivilization #lostcivilizations #lostcivilisation #lostcivilisations #lostworlds #sciencefiction #DonWilcox

  3. Don Wilcox’s 1943 novel The Ice Queen is a fine lost civilisation tale. A 19th century polar expedition is shadowed by a pretty girl who looks like a Viking maiden, riding a pure white tiger. The girl cannot exist. And yet she does exist. And she's a queen.

    My review: vintagepopfictions.blogspot.co

    #lostcivilization #lostcivilizations #lostcivilisation #lostcivilisations #lostworlds #sciencefiction #DonWilcox

  4. Don Wilcox’s 1943 novel The Ice Queen is a fine lost civilisation tale. A 19th century polar expedition is shadowed by a pretty girl who looks like a Viking maiden, riding a pure white tiger. The girl cannot exist. And yet she does exist. And she's a queen.

    My review: vintagepopfictions.blogspot.co

    #lostcivilization #lostcivilizations #lostcivilisation #lostcivilisations #lostworlds #sciencefiction #DonWilcox

  5. Don Wilcox’s 1943 novel The Ice Queen is a fine lost civilisation tale. A 19th century polar expedition is shadowed by a pretty girl who looks like a Viking maiden, riding a pure white tiger. The girl cannot exist. And yet she does exist. And she's a queen.

    My review: vintagepopfictions.blogspot.co

    #lostcivilization #lostcivilizations #lostcivilisation #lostcivilisations #lostworlds #sciencefiction #DonWilcox

  6. Henry Carew’s Vampires of the Andes, a 1925 lost world novel. Inscriptions found in the Andes are linked to unimaginably old civilisations. The metaphysical, quasi-religious, mystical esoteric themes are interesting, if exceedingly weird.

    My review: vintagepopfictions.blogspot.co

    #lostworld #lostworlds #lostcivilisation #lostcivilisations #lostcivilization #lostcivilizations #adventure #adventurefiction #weirdfiction

  7. Henry Carew’s Vampires of the Andes, a 1925 lost world novel. Inscriptions found in the Andes are linked to unimaginably old civilisations. The metaphysical, quasi-religious, mystical esoteric themes are interesting, if exceedingly weird.

    My review: vintagepopfictions.blogspot.co

    #lostworld #lostworlds #lostcivilisation #lostcivilisations #lostcivilization #lostcivilizations #adventure #adventurefiction #weirdfiction

  8. Henry Carew’s Vampires of the Andes, a 1925 lost world novel. Inscriptions found in the Andes are linked to unimaginably old civilisations. The metaphysical, quasi-religious, mystical esoteric themes are interesting, if exceedingly weird.

    My review: vintagepopfictions.blogspot.co

    #lostworld #lostworlds #lostcivilisation #lostcivilisations #lostcivilization #lostcivilizations #adventure #adventurefiction #weirdfiction

  9. Henry Carew’s Vampires of the Andes, a 1925 lost world novel. Inscriptions found in the Andes are linked to unimaginably old civilisations. The metaphysical, quasi-religious, mystical esoteric themes are interesting, if exceedingly weird.

    My review: vintagepopfictions.blogspot.co

    #lostworld #lostworlds #lostcivilisation #lostcivilisations #lostcivilization #lostcivilizations #adventure #adventurefiction #weirdfiction

  10. Henry Carew’s Vampires of the Andes, a 1925 lost world novel. Inscriptions found in the Andes are linked to unimaginably old civilisations. The metaphysical, quasi-religious, mystical esoteric themes are interesting, if exceedingly weird.

    My review: vintagepopfictions.blogspot.co

    #lostworld #lostworlds #lostcivilisation #lostcivilisations #lostcivilization #lostcivilizations #adventure #adventurefiction #weirdfiction