Etidorhpa

Etidorhpa

by John Uri Lloyd
Etidorhpa

Etidorhpa

by John Uri Lloyd

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Overview

'Etidorhpa, or, the end of the earth: the strange history of a mysterious being and the account of a remarkable journey', is a science fiction novel by John Uri Lloyd, first published in 1895. The title of the book (Etidorhpa) is 'Aphrodite' spelled backwards. The book itself is about the hollow earth,

Books are as tombstones made by the living for the living, but destined soon only to remind us of the dead. The preface, like an epitaph, seems vainly to "implore the passing tribute" of a moment's interest. No man is allured by either a grave-inscription or a preface, unless it be accompanied by that ineffable charm which age casts over mortal productions. Libraries, in one sense, represent cemeteries, and the rows of silent volumes, with their dim titles, suggest burial tablets, many of which, alas! mark only cenotaphs—empty tombs. A modern book, no matter how talented the author, carries with it a familiar personality which may often be treated with neglect or even contempt, but a volume a century old demands some reverence; a vellum-bound or hog-skin print, or antique yellow parchment, two, three, five hundred years old, regardless of its contents, impresses one with an indescribable feeling akin to awe and veneration,—as does the wheat from an Egyptian tomb, even though it be only wheat.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186589013
Publisher: Interzone Press
Publication date: 12/30/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB
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