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Forgotten Worlds

Howard Browne (1948)

SubgenreSpace Opera
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG
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Armchair fiction presents extra-large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. Howard Browne's "Forgotten Worlds" is the second installment of our "Lost World-Lost Race Classics" series. It is a Special Illustrated Edition, featuring cover and interior illustrations by master sci-fi artist Robert Gibson Jones. Reed McGurn was an American pilot flying a Spitfire for His Majesty’s Royal Air Force in WWII. His plane soared into battle in the death-filled skies over southern Germany. The action was fierce, and after a mid-air collision with a German fighter, McGurn’s plane was sent hurtling to the ground. Only his plane never reached the ground--at least not the battle-scarred German landscape. With sure death leaping toward him, McGurn found his plane suddenly emersed in a wall of gray clouds--clouds that came seemingly out of nowhere. Moments later his plane crash-landed in a strange world filled with killer beasts and exotic vegetation. It was a world of ancient civilizations and lost races. A world in which McGurn soon found the love of a wild, yet beautiful woman. Unfortunately for him it was also a love that marked him for certain death. Howard Browne’s Forgotten Worlds is a rip-roaring science fiction adventure, and a worthy addition to Armchair Fiction’s Lost World-Lost Race series.