
The bridge of light
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About This Book
The Bridge of Light is a "Lost World" Science Fiction novel by American writer A. Hyatt Verrill. (In the same genre as Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World" and H. Rider Haggard's "She".) It was originally published in the Fall 1929 edition of the pulp magazine Amazing Stories Quarterly. It was subsequently republished in book form in 1950 by Fantasy Press in an edition of 2,556 copies.The novel concerns the search for a lost city in South America. . .Before there was Indiana Jones, there was A. Hyatt Verrill . . . for this story, drawing on his own experiences in Central and South America. Ag...
Chapters (23)
- The Bridge of Light
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER I A Strange Find
- CHAPTER II The Prophecy
- CHAPTER III The Valley of Death
- CHAPTER IV Through the Tunnel of the Serpents
- CHAPTER V The Demon of the Night
- CHAPTER VI The End of Maliche
- CHAPTER VII The Bridge of Light
- CHAPTER VIII The Hidden City
- CHAPTER IX The Prince Azcopil
- CHAPTER X The Gods Who Carved the Stones
- CHAPTER XI The Sorcerer
- CHAPTER XII At the Temple of the Plumed Serpent
- CHAPTER XIII The Mystery of the Green Sphere
- CHAPTER XIV Innovations
- CHAPTER XV Nohul Voh’s Warning
- CHAPTER XVI The Monster of Sacrifices
- CHAPTER XVII The Secret Door
- CHAPTER XVIII The End of Kinchi Haman
- CHAPTER XIX Long Live the King
- CHAPTER XX The Way of the Symbols
- Epilogue
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