Step into the heart of the early 20th-century Amazon with The Lost World, Arthur Conan Doyle’s thrilling novel that brought prehistoric creatures to life on a hidden plateau. Best known as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Doyle here describes a very different kind of adventure, blending scientific speculation and timeless storytelling. Dinosaurs, ape-men, and perilous landscapes collide in a gripping tale that continues to captivate modern minds more than a century after its first publication.
At the centre of the novel are four unforgettable figures: the pompous Professor Challenger, the sceptical Summerlee, the intrepid Lord Roxton, and the eager young journalist Edward Malone. Together, they set out to prove the existence of a “lost world” beyond the limits of their own world's knowledge. Doyle’s narrative mixes suspense and satire, while poking fun at scientific rivalries and the hunger for sensational news.
This new edition revives Doyle’s classic for today’s readers. It includes a prologue exploring the novel’s historical and cultural context, footnotes for quick clarifications, detailed endnotes for deeper insight, and restored original illustrations by Harry Rountree. Standardised in British English, this work offers both entertainment and scholarship, making it ideal for general readers, fans of Conan Doyle, and anyone drawn to the enduring allure of classic adventure fiction.