Altus Press - Lost Race Library

Lost Race Library

A new area of focus, this focus on "lost race" stories, of groups of people found in far-away lands that where thought non-existent.

  • The Finding of Lot's Wife (by Alfred Clark)
  • Wings of Danger (by Arthur A. Nelson)
  • Yellow Men Sleep (by Jeremy Lane)
  • A Man Named Jones (by Charles B. Stilson)
  • Polaris of the Snows (by Charles B. Stilson)
  • Under the Andes (by Rex Stout)

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