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THE ANT MEN

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THE ANT MEN

by North, Eric (pseudonym of Bernard C. Cronin)

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Philadelphia, Toronto: The John C. Winston Company, [1953]. First edition. Previous owners name in ink to rear free end paper, mild tanning to page edges, a fine copy in a fine price clipped first printing dust jacket (twenty-six titles listed on the rear panel). A bright, sharp copy. Part of an original single owner collection. (27533). Octavo, jacket illustration by Paul Blaisdell, cloth. A small party of geologists in the Central Australian desert are menaced by prehistoric insects. "One of the best written of the 1950 Winston series and still enjoyable today." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 5-112. Part of the popular Winston juvenile series published between 1952-1961, which introduced many young readers to science fiction.

Synopsis

"There's a feeling about this desert which frankly suggests...impossible things. That's the only way I can put it." The feeling that Professor Silas Orcutt, an American geologist, refers to early in this story, is one that every reader of this rugged and thrilling science fiction novel will share with him after the very first page. The professor, head of a party of five studying geological formations in the Central Australian desert, thought back on the nightmare of shifting sand and crackling electrical charges that had wrecked the truck in which his party was traveling. He thought, too, of the skeleton of a freshly killed crocodile - found hundreds of miles from the nearest river - and the stench of formic acid that remained around its picked-clean bones. The professor's intrepid little group was prepared to find fossils in the Australian rock strata - but not the living kind that shocked them into believing the impossible of the burnt-out lands of the continent down under. Trapped in a desert valley under the pitiless sun, the five found themselves face to face with six-foot-tall ants and deadly giant mantises: survivors from before the dawn of history. Locked in a harrowing war for survival, these deadly creatures had little use for the puny men who found themselves in the midst of an insect war! How Professor Orcutt was captured by ants with curiously manlike characteristics; how the members of his party found him and investigated the huge underground ant city; how they helped defend the ant men's ghostly underground caverns make this a completely gripping novel capped with a taut and electrifying climax sure to please readers of every age.

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Bookseller
John W. Knott, Jr., Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
27533
Title
THE ANT MEN
Author
North, Eric (pseudonym of Bernard C. Cronin)
Book Condition
Used - Previous owners name in ink to rear free end paper, mild tanning to page edges, a fine copy in a fine price clipped first printi
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First edition
Publisher
The John C. Winston Company
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, Toronto
Date Published
[1953]
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
SF

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