The Lost World
By Michael Crichton

"The Lost World" was published by Random House Value Publishing in November 17, 1998 and the language of the book is English.
“The Lost World” Metadata:
- Title: The Lost World
- Author: Michael Crichton
- Language: English
- Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
- Publish Date: November 17, 1998
“The Lost World” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ prions - scrapie - Ornitholestes - Mussaurus - Procompsognathus - Triceratops - Dryosaurus - Hypsilophodon - Parasaurolophus - Maiasaura - Stegosaurus - Apatosaurus - Gallimimus - Pachycephalosaurus - Tyrannosaurus - Velociraptors - geothermal gradient - Carnotaurus - paleontologists - Science fiction - Fiction - Dinosaurs - Cloning - Thriller - techno-thriller - American fiction - Fiction, thrillers - Fiction, espionage - Large type books - Fiction, science fiction, action & adventure - Fiction, thrillers, general - Fiction, technological - Jurassic park (imaginary place), fiction - Malcolm, ian (fictitious character), fiction - Fiction, science fiction, general - Fiction, media tie-in - Molecular cloning - Action & Adventure - Thrillers - Readers - Fiction, suspense - American Science fiction - New York Times reviewed - Dinosaures - Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse - Fiction, thrillers, espionage - Fiction, thrillers, technological - Children's fiction - Dinosaurs, fiction
- People: ➤ Ian Malcolm - Richard Levine - Diego - Jack Thorne - Eddie Carr - R.B. Benton - Kelly Curtis - Sarah Harding - Lewis Dodgson - Howard King - George Baselton
- Places: ➤ Jurassic Park - Costa Rica - Site B - Isla Sorna - Isla Nublar - InGen - Santa Fe Institute - Canyon Road
- Time: 1993 - 1995
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Hardcover
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL7682754M - OL46876W
- ISBN-13: 9780517279311
- ISBN-10: 0517279312
- All ISBNs: 0517279312 - 9780517279311
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Snippets and Summary:
The lecture ended, Malcolm hobbled across the open courtyard of the Institute, shortly after noon.
The Santa Fe Institute was housed in a series of buildings on Canyon Road which had formerly been a convent, and the Institute's seminars were held in a room which had served as a chapel.
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