Etidorpha; or, The End of Earth
| Book | Etidorpha; or, The End of Earth |
| Illustrator | J. Augustus Knapp |
| Publisher | Dodd, Mead & Company |
| Copyright Holder | John Uri Lloyd, Dodd, Mead & Company |
| Preface by | John Uri Lloyd |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Location | New York |
| This Edition Published | 1901 |
| Copyright | 1895 |
| Copyright | 1896 |
| Copyright | 1901 |
| Pages / Font | 375 pages |
| Edition No. | 11 |
| Chapters | I. "My Purpose is to Tell the Truth" II. "Never Less Alone than When Alone" III. A Friendly Conference IV. A Second Interview with the Mysterious Visitor V. A Search for Knowledge.—The Alchemistic Letter VI. The Writing of my Confession VII. Kidnapped VIII. A Wild Night.—I Am Prematurely Aged IX. A Lesson in Mind Study X. I Can Not Establish my Identity XI. My Journey toward the End of Earth Begins.—The Adepts’ Brotherhood XII. My Journey Continues.—Instinct XIII. A Cavern Discovered.—Bissell's Hill XIV. The Punch-Bowls and Caverns of Kentucky.—”Into the Unknown Country.” XV. Farewell to God's Sunshine.—The Echo of the Cry XVI. A Zone of Light Deep within the Earth XVII. The Fungus Forest.—Enchantment XVIII. The Cry from a Distance.—I Rebel Against Continuing the Journey XIX. My Unbidden Guest, I-Am-The-Man, Proves His Statement XX. My Weight Disappearing XXI. My Unbidden Guest Departs XXII. The Mother of a Volcano.—"You Cannot Disprove, and You Dare not Admit." XXIII. Motion from Inherent Energy.—"Lead Me Deeper into this Expanding Study." XXIV. Sleep, Dreams, Nightmare.—"Strangle the Life from my Body." XXV. A Challenge.—My Unbidden Guest Accepts it.—Looking Backward.—The Living Brain XXVI. Primary Colors Are Capable of Further Subdivision XXVII. I Cease to Breathe, and Yet Live XXVIII. "A Certain Point within a Sphere."—Men are as Parasites on the Roof of the Earth XXXIX. Drunkenness.—The Drinks of Man XXXX. The Drunkard's Voice XXXI. The Drunkards’ Den XXXII. Among the Drunkards XXXIII. Further Temptation.—Etidorhpa XXXIV. Misery XXXV. Eternity without Time XXXVI. The Fathomless Abyss.—The Edge of the Earth Shell XXXVII. My Heart-Throb is Stilled, and yet I Live XXXVIII. The Inner Circle, or the End of Gravitation.—In the Bottomless Gulf XXXIX. Hearing without Ears.—"What will be the End?" XL. Oscillating through Space.—Earth's Shell above me XLI. My Weight Annihilated.—"Tell me," I Cried in Alarm, "is this to be a Living Tomb?" XLII. Is That a Mortal?—"The End of Earth." XLIII. The Last Farewell XLIV. A Search for Knowledge XLV. Vitalized Darkness.—The Narrows in Science XLVI. The Food of Man XLVII. My Unbidden Guest Proves His Statement XLVIII. I Question Scientific Men.—Aristotle's Ether XLIX. The Soliloquy of Professor Daniel Vaughn.—"Gravitation is the Beginning and Gravitation is the End : All Earthly Bodies Yield to Gravitation". L. A Challenge LI. Beware of Biology, the Science of Life of Man LII. What would Happen if a Crevice Should Open in the Ocean's Bottom LIII. Matter is Retarded Motion LIV. "A Study of Science is a Study of God."—Communing with Angels LV. A Remarkable Contest LVI. Why and How LVII. I Seek a Confidant LVIII. 'Tis not the Eye, but the Brain that Sees an Object LIX. The Vision of the Future of Science |
| Notes | "The strange history of a mysterious being and the account of a remarkable journey" Eleventh edition Revised and enlarged |
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