Savage Pellucidar - Plot

Plot

'The Return to Pellucidar'. David Innes goes for a war and becomes a POW again, while Abner Perry makes a balloon, which escapes with Dian the Beautiful in it.

'Men of the Bronze Age'. Dian meets the people who have advanced to bronze age and is made a goddess.

'Tiger Girl'. David Innes goes after Dian in another balloon, he plays the role of a god.

'Savage Pellucidar'. Two separate search parties are looking for the lost ones without knowing the other has already found the ones they are seeking.

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