Out of the Silence (Classic Australian SF #6)

Erle Cox


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 264 pages · Published: 1919

Out of the Silence by Erle Cox
A Glorious Danger Hung Over The World! All Alan Dundas wanted, when he started dig-ging into the ancient clay river bed on his land, was a watering hole for his stock. In 1900s Australia, the land without a history, the last thing he expected to find was a dome of golden metal beneath his land. Or a series of traps barring his entrance, each deadlier than the last, which drove him in single-minded determination to get to the bot-tom of the mystery, heedless of what he might find, or what threats he might bring to life out of the si-lence of the past. Capricorn Publishing's 2006 revised edition, author-ized by the Cox estate, returns the major cuts made in the original 1919 text in the Robertson and Mullens 1947 and later editions, thus becoming the first complete edition of Out of the Silence ever published!

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