![]() |
|
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- fep • The Inner World • interior artwork by Sanjulian
- bp • Half Title Page: "I tore the (spear) loose, and drove it...into the gaping jaws of the hydrophidian." • interior artwork by William Stout
- bp • Original ink B&W illustration only in lettered edition • interior artwork by Jamie Chase
- bp • Frontispiece (At the Earth's Core) • (1965) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta (variant of "She moved as one in a trance straight toward the reptile." 1968)
- 4 • Illustrations (titles and credit) • essay by uncredited
- 4 • "The clumsy spears of the Sogoths were no match for the swords of the Sarian and Amozite" • (1966) • interior artwork by Reed Crandall
- 8 • Sea Serpent • (1997) • interior artwork by Jeff Jones [as by Jeffrey Catherine Jones]
- 13 • Foreword: Yes, the Golden Age of Science Fiction is Twelve • essay by Phillip R. Burger
- 16 • Tripdar Attack • (1968) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta (variant of "They buried their talons in his back.")
- 24 • Dian the Beautiful • (1976) • interior artwork by William Stout
- 25 • Artist Preface (At the Earth's Core) • essay by William Stout
- 28 • A.C. McClurg & Co. ad for "At the Earth's Core" in the Chicago Tribune • (1922) • interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
- 29 • Introduction (At the Earth's Core) • essay by Jim Gerlach
- 32 • Mahar Menace • (2015) • interior artwork by Jamie Chase
- 33 • At the Earth's Core • [Pellucidar • 1] • (1922) • novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- 33 • Tripdar • (1922) • interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
- 34 • "[H]e advanced rapidly to meet us" • (2015) • interior artwork by Jamie Chase
- 38 • Perry and Innes posing with a model of the prospector • (1967) • interior artwork by James Cawthorn [as by Jim Cawthorn]
- 48 • Porthole Glimpse • (2015) • interior artwork by Jamie Chase
- 56 • "One of the creatures swung down headforemost grasping me beneath my armpits" • (1965) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta (variant of "One of the creatures swung down headforemost, grasping me beneath my armpits." 1968)
- 61 • "[W]e stepped out to stand in silent contemplation of a landscape at once weird and beautiful." • (1966) • interior artwork by Reed Crandall
- 64 • "The awful thing behind me was gaining rapidly..." • (1922) • interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
- 72 • "[O]ne of the creatures...Swung me in safety up among his fellows" • (1966) • interior artwork by Reed Crandall (variant of cover art for ERB-dom, #15 February 1966) [as by Reed Crandell]
- 76 • Cover art for "At the Earth's Core" portfolio • (1968) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta (variant of At the Earth's Core cover art)
- 88 • Sagoth • interior artwork by William Stout
- 89 • Sabertooth • (2001) • interior artwork by William Stout
- 92 • The Endless Horizon • (2000) • interior artwork by Tom Yeates [as by Thomas Yeates]
- 96 • Dian the Beautiful • (1965) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta (variant of Jacket design for a proposed edition of Pellucidar)
- 110 • Map of Pellucidar • (1962) • interior artwork by Mahlon Blaine (variant of Pellucidar (map))
- 112 • "The queen of the all-powerful Mahars of Pellucidar" • (1922) • interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
- 126 • "The tiger was upon the bull's back, clinging to the huge neck with powerful fangs." • (1995) • interior artwork by William Stout
- 128 • In the Arena • (2015) • interior artwork by Jamie Chase
- 138 • "I tore the (spear) loose, and drove it...into the gaping jaws of the hydrophidian." • (1968) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta (variant of "With all my strength I drove the spear straight into the gaping jaws of the hydorphidian.")
- 144 • "The man leaped in and ran his spear throught the tarag's heart" • (1922) • interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
- 148 • "[S]he moved as one in a trance straight toward the reptile." • (1968) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta
- 152 • Hideousss Monstrosity • (2015) • interior artwork by Jamie Chase
- 159 • "The queen of the all-powerful Mahars of Pellucidar" • (2006) • interior artwork by William Stout
- 160 • "I tore the spear loose, and drove it though the serpent's jaws" • (1922) • interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
- 170 • "His huge, fanged jaws grinned in pleasurable appreciation of my predicament." • (1968) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta
- 176 • "Still the girl advanced — chained by that clammy eye" • (1922) • interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
- 184 • "I caught my first sight of the dominant race of the inner world." • (1968) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta
- 192 • The Sacrifice • (2015) • interior artwork by Jamie Chase
- 204 • Mahar Massacre • (2005) • interior artwork by Iain McCaig
- 208 • At the Earth's Core • (1997) • interior artwork by Jeff Jones [as by Jeffrey Catherine Jones]
- 216 • Tripdar Attack • (1968) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta (variant of "They buried their talons in his back.")
- 224 • Pellucidar • (1997) • interior artwork by Jeff Jones [as by Jeffrey Catherine Jones]
- 226 • "My shaft pierced the sagoth's savage heart." • (1968) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta (variant of "My shaft pierced the sagoth's savage heart ...")
- 232 • "My shaft pierced the Sagoth's heart—he lunged at my feet stone dead." • (1922) • interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
- 238 • "I let him have a left fair on the point of the jaw that sent him tumbling over on his back." • (1968) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta
- 246 • Artist Biographies • essay by Robert T. Garcia [as by Robert Garcia]
- 248 • "[Dian] standing not ten paces behind me!" • (1922) • interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
- 264 • "As the great creature darted toward us I let drive [my longest arrow]" • (1996) • interior artwork by Joe Jusko
- 269 • "After a time we decided to set out for Sari." • (2007) • interior artwork by Tom Yeates [as by Thomas Yeates]
- 272 • Dian Fending Off a Tripdar • (2008) • interior artwork by Tom Yeates [as by Thomas Yeates]
- 280 • Ace paperback cover of "At the Earth's Core" • (1962) • interior artwork by Roy G. Krenkel (variant of cover art for At the Earth's Core)
- 283 • Princess of Pellucidar • (1967) • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta (variant of Woman with spear horizontal at her side 1962)
- 288 • "Two enourmous animals approaching us, and upon the back of each a human being." • (1922) • interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
- 295 • "[A]nd how, without a north or a south or an east or a west may I hope to find my way across that vast world to the tiny spot where my lost love lies grieving for me?" • (1992) • interior artwork by William Stout
Primary Verifications
| Verifier | Date | Type | Last User Activity Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Biomassbob | 2022-08-26 14:06:40 | Permanent | 2022-09-30 |
Secondary Verifications
| Source | Status | Verifier | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bleiler Early Years | Not Verified | ||
| Bleiler Supernatural | Not Verified | ||
| Bleiler1 (Gernsback) | Not Verified | ||
| Bleiler78 | Not Verified | ||
| Clute/Grant | Not Verified | ||
| Clute/Nicholls | Not Verified | ||
| Contento1 (anth/coll) | Not Verified | ||
| Currey | Not Verified | ||
| Locus1 | Not Verified | ||
| Miller/Contento | Not Verified | ||
| OCLC/Worldcat | Not Verified | ||
| Reginald1 | Not Verified | ||
| Reginald3 | Not Verified | ||
| Tuck | Not Verified |

