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INDEX
Account of the cause of the Change of the Variation of the Magnetical Needle, An (Halley)
Adams, Jack. See Grigsby, Alcanoan O.; Lowe, Mary P.
Adams, John Quincy
Adventures of Captain Hatteras, The ( Verne)
Aeneid (Virgil)
Agar, John
Agrippa
Aikin, Charles
Al Araf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems (Poe)
Alaska purchase
Aldiss, Brian W.
Alice’s Wonderland
Allen, Hervey
All-Story Weekly magazine
Burroughs’s stories published in
At the Earth’s Core published in
Al-Modad; or Life Scenes Beyond the Polar Circumflex: A Religio-Scientific Solution of the Problems of Present and Future Life (Moore and Beauchamp)
Almy, Robert
Amazing Stories magazine
Shaver stories in
American Eagle, The (Koreshan newspaper)
American Revolution
American utopian fiction
Andrews, A. W. K.
Animals, illustration of northward migration of, in Harper’s Magazine
“Annabel Lee” (Poe)
Antarctica
early sightings of
Reynolds’s expedition to
Anthony, Susan B.
Appleton, Victor. See Garis, Howard
Arago, Jacques
Archaeologiae philosophicae (Burnet)
Arctic Expeditions, The: A Poem (Porden)
Argosy magazine
Aristotle
Arktos (Godwin)
Arnold, Kenneth
Art nouveau
Arts and Crafts movement
Ashton, Florence
Asimov, Isaac
Astounding Science Fiction
Astronomy
Atkins, Rev. E. C.
Atlantic Monthly
Atomic age, hollow earth theme during
At the Earth’s Core (Burroughs)
cover of first edition depicted
Dian the Beautiful shown on cover of All-Story Weekly magazine
Mahars in drawing by St. John from
At the Earth’s Core (movie)
Attila
Audubon, John James
portrait of John Cleves Symmes by
Aurora borealis
Aztecs, hollow earth beliefs held by
Back to the Stone Age (Burroughs)
Bacon, Francis
Bacon, Roger
Baffin, James
Bailey, J. O.
“Balloon Hoax, The” (Poe)
Baron Trump’s Marvellous Underground Journey (Lockwood)
Barrington, Daines
Barrow, John
Bartholomew of England
Batman television series
Baudelaire, Charles
early life of
Poe’s works translated by
portrait of
Baum, L. Frank
Baxter, Frank
Bayeux Tapestry
Beale, Charles W.
Beauchamp, M.
Beaumont, Hugh
Bell, George W.
Bellamy, Edward
Bellingshausen, Admiral
Bennet, Robert Ames
Bennett, James Gordon
Berkwits, Jeff
Bernard, Raymond. See Siegmeister, Walter
Billion Year Spree (Aldiss)
Birds, banding of
Blavatsky, Madame
Bobbsey Twins books
Bolivar, Simon
Book of Hamburgs, The (Baum)
Boomer, Mrs. Berthaldine
Boone, Pat
Borgnine, Ernest
Boyle, Robert
Boyle, Roger
Bradbury, Ray
Bradshaw, William R.
Bransfield, Edward
Brewster, David
Breyer, John
British Royal Navy
Broadhurst, Dale R.
Broken Straws (Verne and Dumas)
Brothers House depicted, Koreshan grounds
Browne, Howard
Buchan, David
Buckland, William
Buddhism, hollow earth beliefs in
Buffon, Georges
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward
Burnet, Thomas
hole at North Pole illustrated by
Burr, Aaron
Burroughs, Coleman
Burroughs, Edgar Rice
early life of
literary influences on
Pellucidar novels by
Burroughs, Emma
Burroughs, Florence Ashton
Burroughs, Harry
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