Book 1

The Lost World

by Arthur Conan Doyle

Published 4 April 1912
Professor Challenger leads an expedition--which includes a journalist, an adventurer, and an aristocrat--into the deepest jungles of South America in search of the rumored country of dinosaurs. Original.

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Book 2

The Poison Belt

by Arthur Conan Doyle

Published 13 July 1913
'Nothing could be done. The thing was universal and beyond our human knowledge or control. It was death - painless but inevitable - death for young and old, for weak and strong, for rich and poor, without hope or possibility of escape'. Just returned from his famous adventure in the Lost World, the resourceful Professor George Challenger faces his greatest danger yet: the planet will pass through a belt of poisonous ether, and mankind might not survive. Despite the professor's dire warnings about the coming catastrophe, no one listens. As the poison enters the atmosphere, terror and madness sweep the globe.Cities are wracked by riots, societies crumble, and soon all communication ceases. Professor Challenger and his friends, barricaded in a sealed room, can only watch their planet die. "The Poison Belt" stands as one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's finest stories. A first-rate sequel to "The Lost World", this novel continues the adventures of one of the most memorable characters in speculative fiction. Brilliant, witty, insufferable, and blessed with a booming voice and a huge black beard, Professor George Challenger is an eccentric and able champion of the human race.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) is the renowned author of the Sherlock Holmes stories. His books also include the science fiction and fantasy novels "The Lost World", "The Land of the Mist", and "The Coming of the Fairies". Respected fantasy writer Katya Reimann is the author of the "Chronicles of Tielmark" series, including "Wind from a Foreign Sky", "A Tremor in the Bitter Earth", and "Prince of Fire and Ashes".

Book 2


Book 3

The Land of Mist

by Arthur Conan Doyle

Published 1 June 2004

Book 4

Professor Challenger is arguing with people who are persistently calling him on the telephone when his young friend Malone, a reporter for the Gazette, enters and requests Challenger accompany him to inspect the discovery of Theodore Nemor, who claims to have invented a machine capable of disintegrating objects. Skeptical of the invention, Challenger accepts Malone's proposal and accompanies him to the house of Nemor.

Book 5

The final, and certainly climactic, adventure of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Professor George Edward Challenger is 1928's When the World Screamed. When the World Screamed is another Professor Challenger story where a new craziness pressures him to make the earth feel the existence of human being on its surface. Professor says the earth is a giant creature and it doesn't even care or know that we - the human being - exist on its surface. Professor believes that by drilling into the center of the earth, he will be the first person to let the planet know that there are people on its surface. He begins a very expensive experiment and one day his dreams come true.