The Goddess of Atvatabar, William R. Bradshaw
The Goddess of Atvatabar, William R. Bradshaw
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The Goddess of Atvatabar
Being the History of the Discovery of the Interior World and Conquest of Atvatabar

Author: William R. Bradshaw

Narrator: Scott Reeves

Unabridged: 10 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Aether Wind

Published: 12/01/2017


Synopsis

First published in 1891, The Goddess of Atvatabar is a hollow Earth novel in the tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Pellucidar novels. Or rather,Pellucidar is in the tradition of The Goddess of Atvatabar, since Goddess was written 20 years earlier!Lexington White, upon inheriting the wealth of his rich father, wants to use his new-found fortune to become the first explorer to reach the North Pole. He sets forth with his hired crew on the Polar King, a massive steam ship. But instead of reaching their destination, they sail through an opening in the polar region, and discover a vast new world inside the hollow Earth.There, in the utopian country of Atvatabar, where the people strive to perfect both body and spirit, Lexington falls in love with a celibate living goddess, and in doing so, ignites a religious revolution that sparks an all-out civil war, putting the interior world in danger.Filled with adventure, philosophical reflection, romance, and sprawling sea and aerial battles, The Goddess of Atvatabar is a classic of late 19th-century Utopian fantasy literature.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Wreade1872 on June 02, 2023

There's a lot of interesting things in this book, not least of which is the very iffy reforms to utopia that the so called hero makes at the end. This is about a ship which finds a way into the inner earth which turns out to be hollow. They then discovered the utopian society of Atvatabar. Theres......more

Goodreads review by DOUGLAS J BERRY on January 14, 2019

Utopia or dystopia? Imagine if Edgar rice Burroughs was a drunken poet when he wrote pellucidar? How to describe this? Verbose...obscure.....chaotic? I found it entertaining, more of a science fantasy than science fiction.......more

Goodreads review by David on August 03, 2014

Dated but amusing...hasn't traveled into the 21st century all that well. Mild Recommendation 3 out of 5 Stars......more