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Willis George Emerson

    The Builders
    The Smoky God
    The Smokey God
    The Smoky God: Or a Voyage to the Inner World
    The Smoky God by Willis George Emerson, Fiction
    The Smoky God or A Voyage to the Inner World
    • The Smoky God or A Voyage to the Inner World

      Esoteric Classics: Occult Fiction

      • 78pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Set in 1829, the narrative follows Norwegian fishermen Jens and Olaf Jansen as they embark on a journey into the Inner Earth. There, they encounter a civilization of advanced giants, leading to a transformative adventure. Decades later, Olaf recounts their extraordinary experiences, blending elements of exploration and fantastical encounters. This classic subterranean tale captivates with its imaginative premise and exploration of a hidden world beneath our feet.

      The Smoky God or A Voyage to the Inner World
    • The narrative centers on Olaf Jansen, a fisherman from Norway's Lofoden Islands, who recounts his extraordinary experiences during his voyages to Spitzbergen and Franz Josef Land. His tale raises intriguing questions about the completeness of the world's geography and suggests that his astonishing story is based on verifiable facts. As he shares his account on the night of his demise, readers are drawn into a world that challenges conventional understanding of the earth's landscapes.

      The Smoky God by Willis George Emerson, Fiction
    • The Smoky God tells the allegedly true tale of a Norwegian sailor Olaf Jansen's discovery of an entrance to the hollow Earth. After discovering the entrance at the North Pole, Jansen remained with the inhabitants of the underground world for two years. First published in 1908, The Smoky God is an early classic work in the hollow Earth genre.

      The Smoky God: Or a Voyage to the Inner World
    • The Smokey God

      Or; A Voyage to the Inner World

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,6(60)Évaluer

      The narrative follows Olaf Jensen, a Norwegian sailor who, on his deathbed, shares his incredible journey to the Earth's core via a North Pole entrance. He encounters 12-foot-tall beings living in a city believed to be the original Garden of Eden, illuminated by a smokey sun. This tale intertwines with the Hollow-Earth theory and explores the mythos of Agharta, connecting it to various cultural legends like Valhalla and Shangri-la. Written by Willis George Emerson and published in 1908, this book offers both entertainment and insight into early speculative fiction.

      The Smokey God
    • The Smoky God

      A Voyage to the Inner World

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      The Smoky God
    • The Builders

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      First published in 1919, this novel is a gripping story of love, revenge, and ambition set against the backdrop of the American West. The plot revolves around David Kent, a young architect who seeks to build his reputation by designing a spectacular hotel in the Rocky Mountains. Kent's plans are disrupted, however, when he becomes embroiled in a bitter feud with a local landowner, and finds himself drawn into a web of intrigue and danger. A fast-paced and entertaining read that will appeal to fans of Western and adventure fiction.

      The Builders
    • My "Pardner" and I

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the American West, this tale follows the adventures of a cowboy and his loyal horse, exploring themes of friendship and resilience. The narrative captures the rugged beauty of frontier life, showcasing the bond between man and beast as they navigate challenges and discover the true meaning of partnership. Through vivid descriptions and relatable characters, the story immerses readers in a world of adventure and camaraderie, reflecting the spirit of the era.

      My "Pardner" and I
    • Smokey God

      Or; A Voyage to the Inner World

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows Olaf Jensen, a Norwegian sailor who shares his extraordinary journey to the Earth's center, where he encounters 12-foot tall inhabitants and discovers their capital, believed to be the original Garden of Eden. This novel, crafted as a factual account, explores themes of the 'Hollow-Earth' theory and draws on global myths like Valhalla and Shangri-la. Written by Willis George Emerson and published in 1908, it combines entertainment with an exploration of early speculative fiction, enhanced by a biography of the author in this edition.

      Smokey God
    • Focusing on the significance of sound money, this 1896 speech by Emerson is a vital historical work that has been preserved for future generations. The book has been meticulously reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability, avoiding the pitfalls of scanned copies. Its republishing aims to keep Emerson's insights accessible and relevant, emphasizing the enduring importance of economic principles in society.

      Emerson on Sound Money; A Speech, 1896
    • Exploring the concept of sound money, this work delves into economic principles and the importance of stable currency. The author, Willis George Emerson, presents a compelling argument for the significance of sound monetary policies in fostering economic growth and stability. Through a thoughtful analysis, the book highlights the historical context and philosophical underpinnings of sound money, making it a valuable resource for those interested in economics and financial theory.

      Emerson on Sound Money