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Out of Time's Abyss

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

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"Out of Time's Abyss" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel structured as a third-person narrative set in a prehistoric landscape. The book is the concluding volume of the Caspak trilogy, following the character Bradley after his disappearance from Fort Dinosaur. The story recounts his capture by winged human-like beings called the Wieroo and his subsequent residence in their island city. He encounters Co-Tan, a woman from one of Caspak's more advanced tribes, and their entwined fate leads to an escape across a land where evolution proceeds through individual metamorphosis.

The novel presents a blend of adventure and speculative science fiction. It features a world where different species and stages of human evolution coexist and interact, set within a remote island environment during the early 20th century. The narrative emphasises survival and discovery amid fantastical creatures and primitive societies, reflecting Burroughs' common focus on exploration and adventure in unfamiliar worlds. The work was published in 1918, reflecting early 20th-century genre conventions and imaginative world-building.

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This is the tale of Bradley after he left Fort Dinosaur upon the west coast of the great lake that is in the center of the island. Upon the fourth day of September, 1916, he set out with four companions, Sinclair, Brady, James, and Tippet, to search along the base of the barrier cliffs for a point at which they might be scaled. Through the heavy Caspakian air, beneath the swollen sun, the five men marched northwest from Fort Dinosaur, now waist-deep in lush, jungle grasses starred with myriad gorgeous blooms, now across open meadow-land and parklike expanses and again plunging into dense forests of eucalyptus and acacia and giant arboreous ferns with feathered fronds waving gently a hundred feet above their heads. About them upon the ground, among the trees and in the air over them moved and swung and soared the countless forms of Caspak's teeming life. Always were they menaced by some frightful thing and seldom were their rifles cool, yet even in the brief time they had dwelt upon Caprona they had become callous to danger, so that they swung along laughing and chatting like soldiers on a summer hike. "This reminds me of South Clark Street," remarked Brady, who had once served on the traffic squad in Chicago; and as no one asked him why, he volunteered that it was "because it's no place for an Irishman." "South Clark Street and heaven have something in common, then," suggested Sinclair. James and Tippet laughed, and then a hideous growl broke from a dense thicket ahead and diverted their attention to other matters. "One of them behemoths of 'Oly Writ," muttered Tippet as they came to a halt and with guns ready awaited the almost inevitable charge. "Hungry lot o' beggars, these," said Bradley; "always trying to eat everything they see." For a moment no further sound came from the thicket. "He may be feeding now," suggested Bradley. "We'll try to go around him. Can't waste ammunition. Won't last forever. Follow me." And he set off at right angles to their former course, hoping to avert a charge. They had taken a dozen steps, perhaps, when the thicket moved to the advance of the thing within it, the leafy branches parted, and the hideous head of a gigantic bear emerged. "Pick your trees," whispered Bradley. "Can't waste ammunition." The men looked about them. The bear took a…

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