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Victorian Science Fiction~ Etidorpha~ 1897

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Posted 16 months ago

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One of my most favorite finds! Etidorpha (Aphrodite backward) was written by pharmaceutical maker, John Uri Lloyd and first published in 1895.
Synopsis from Wikipedia:
" The book's Chapter I begins the story of how Drury met the mysterious I-Am-The-Man, who reads his own manuscript account of his adventures to Drury over many sessions. The mysterious stranger, also known as The-Man-Who-Did-It, relates events that supposedly occurred another thirty years earlier, during the early part of the nineteenth century. In his account, the speaker is kidnapped by fellow members of a secret society, because he is suspected to be a threat to the society's secrecy.
I-Am-The-Man is taken to a cave in Kentucky; there he is led by a cavern dweller on a long subterranean journey, which becomes an inner journey of the spirit as much as a geographical trip through underground realms.
The books blends passages on the nature of physical phenomena like gravity and volcanoes with spiritualist speculation, and adventure-story elements (like traversing a landscape of giant mushrooms). The whole ends with a summary letter from I-Am-The-Man and a conclusion from Drury. "

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  1. tikiray tikiray, 16 months ago
    The illustration is amazing! Very cool book!
  2. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 16 months ago
    One of my favorite books. PLEASE tell Ron Howard to make this into a movie!!! You are hereby elevated to genius status for knowing about this book.
  3. elizabethsestatefinds4you elizabethsestatefinds4you, 16 months ago
    Thank you so much tikiray and Savoychina1! :)
    I would love to post more of the illustrations, if possible...and to think I picked it up in the early 1990's for $2.00!
  4. tikiray tikiray, 16 months ago
    $2!!! Now thats a good deal!!
  5. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 16 months ago
    Don't tell me yours is a first edition! I had a 1939 copy which I loaned...enough said. I finally had to buy a paperback copy just to have it. That is SOOOO not the same.
  6. elizabethsestatefinds4you elizabethsestatefinds4you, 16 months ago
    No, mine is not 1st edition. I believe the 1st edition, published in 1895, was privately distributed. However, I do not think the private 1st edition has as many illustrations as this one and future editions. You are the FIRST person I have ever "known" who is familiar with this book! I'm so happy to have found my peeps! :D
  7. toolate2 toolate2, 5 months, 6 days ago
    You say he was a drug manufacturer. Hmmm........
  8. scandinavian_pieces scandinavian_pieces, 5 months, 6 days ago
    Ha Toolate - they are fab : )
  9. rocker-sd rocker-sd, 5 months, 6 days ago
    I have to agree with toolate2, Hmmmm..........

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