The Maracot Deep

Arthur Conan Doyle

first published 1977 Fredonia Books (NL), 2004 paperback 200 pages

The Maracot Deep (sub-titled: The Lost World Under the Sea) is a short novel written by Arthur Conan Doyle first published in The Strand Magazine from october 1927 to february 1928, then continued as The Lord of the Dark Face in april and may 1929. In april 1927, Conan Doyle wrote in a letter that the story would be called "The Fabricius Deep" but was renamed before publishing.

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Editions we hold

Maracot Deep edition · 2012 · Dragonwell Publishing · 9781940076089
Maracot Deep edition · 2008 · ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited · 9781442945609
Atlantis Discovering the Lost City paperback · 2005 · Impala · 160 pages · 9780954994341
The Maracot Deep paperback · 2004 · Minerva Group Inc · 200 pages · 9781591070498
The Maracot Deep paperback · 2004 · Fredonia Books (NL) · 200 pages · 9781410108029
THE MARACOT DEEP paperback · 1977 · Pan Books · 128 pages · 9780330251082

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