Five Thousand Miles Underground by Roy Rockwood, Fiction, Fantasy & Magic - Roy Rockwood
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Résumé :
THE FLYING MERMAID IN THE HOLLOW EARTH
What does an enterprising inventor do to follow up the marvelous dirigible-ship Monarch and an amazing submarine called Porpoise?
Why, cobble them together into an astounding vessel that travels on both air and sea, and then head straight into his wildest adventure yet -- more than twenty thousand leagues under the Earth!
Along for the ride are his companions from the previous two Great Marvel books, teenagers Mark Sampson and Jack Sparrow, and the irrepressible Washington White. Lost race of giants? Killer plants? Deadly, bizarre creatures? Treasure beyond imaging? You bet.
Biographie:
Roy Rockwood was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for boy's adventure books. The name is most well-remembered for the Bomba the Jungle Boy and Great Marvel series.
Deep Sea (1905-1908)--Later reused as part of Dave Fearless series
Great Marvel (1906-1935)--Volumes 1-5 and 8 ghostwritten by Howard R. Garis
Speedwell Boys (1913-1915)
Dave Dashaway (1913-1915)
Dave Fearless (1926-1927)
Bomba, the Jungle Boy (1926-1937)--many ghostwritten by John William Duffield
In addition to Garis and Duffield, some of these books were also written by Leslie McFarlane and W. Bert Foster. Edward Stratemeyer had earlier used the pseudonym Roy Rockwood for the book The Wizard of the Sea; or a Trip Under the Ocean, published by the Mershon Company in 1900.