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'''''Pellucidar''''' is a series of seven novels written by [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]], written and taking place in the [[The Edwardian Era|1910s]], [[The Roaring Twenties|1920s]] and [[The Thirties|1930s]]. In this [[Verse]], the [[World Shapes|Earth is hollow]] and there is another world on the inside, called Pellucidar, inhabited by dinosaurs and others monsters as well as primitive humans.
'''''Pellucidar''''' is a series of seven novels written by [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]], written and taking place in the [[The Edwardian Era|1910s]], [[The Roaring Twenties|1920s]] and [[The Thirties|1930s]]. In this [[Verse]], the [[World Shapes|Earth is hollow]] and there is another world on the inside, called Pellucidar, inhabited by dinosaurs and others monsters as well as primitive humans.


The complete series is composed of the following novels:
The complete series is composed of the following novels, the first two of which are in the public domain:
* ''[https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/123 At the Earth's Core]''. Published in serial form in April, 1914. Book form published in July, 1922.

* ''At the Earth's Core''. Published in serial form in April, 1914. Book form published in July, 1922.
* ''[https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/605 Pellucidar]''. Published in serial form in May, 1915. Book form published in September, 1923.
* ''Pellucidar''. Published in serial form in May, 1915. Book form published in September, 1923.
* ''Tanar of Pellucidar''. Published in serial form from March to August, 1929. Book form published in May, 1930.
* ''Tanar of Pellucidar''. Published in serial form from March to August, 1929. Book form published in May, 1930.
* ''Tarzan at the Earth's Core''. Published in serial form from September, 1929 to March, 1930. Book form published in November, 1930.
* ''Tarzan at the Earth's Core''. Published in serial form from September, 1929 to March, 1930. Book form published in November, 1930.
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Several [[Pastiche]] novels followed.
Several [[Pastiche]] novels followed.
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* [[All Animals Are Dogs]]: With a Hyaenodon, no less. Innes even ''calls'' it a dog!
* [[All Animals Are Dogs]]: With a Hyaenodon, no less. Innes even ''calls'' it a dog!
** To be fair, David isn't a paleontologist, and just looking at the thing, [http://www.ljplus.ru/img3/c/r/crazy_zoologist/hyaenodon_pic.jpg it's an easy mistake to make.]
** To be fair, David isn't a paleontologist, and just looking at the thing, [http://www.ljplus.ru/img3/c/r/crazy_zoologist/hyaenodon_pic.jpg it's an easy mistake to make.]

Revision as of 21:53, 16 December 2022

Pellucidar is a series of seven novels written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, written and taking place in the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s. In this Verse, the Earth is hollow and there is another world on the inside, called Pellucidar, inhabited by dinosaurs and others monsters as well as primitive humans.

The complete series is composed of the following novels, the first two of which are in the public domain:

  • At the Earth's Core. Published in serial form in April, 1914. Book form published in July, 1922.
  • Pellucidar. Published in serial form in May, 1915. Book form published in September, 1923.
  • Tanar of Pellucidar. Published in serial form from March to August, 1929. Book form published in May, 1930.
  • Tarzan at the Earth's Core. Published in serial form from September, 1929 to March, 1930. Book form published in November, 1930.
  • Back to the Stone Age. Published in serial form from January to February, 1937. Book form published in September, 1937.
  • Land of Terror. First published in 1944. Unusually the book was its original form.
  • Savage Pellucidar. Collects four Pellucidar short stories. Three from 1941 and 1942, and one previously unpublished story. The collection was first published in 1962.

Several Pastiche novels followed.

The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the Pellucidar franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.