tailieunhanh - The Moon Men
IT WAS EARLY in March, 1969, that I set out from my bleak camp on the desolate shore some fifty miles southeast of Herschel Island after polar bear. I had come into the Arctic the year before to enjoy the first real vacation that I had ever had. The definite close of the Great War, in April two years before, had left an exhausted world at peace-a condition that had never before existed and with which we did not know how to cope. I think that we all felt lost without war-I know that I did; but I managed to keep pretty busy with the changes that. | feedboo is The Moon Men Burroughs Edgar Rice Published 1926 Categorie s Fiction Science Fiction Short Stories Source http 1 About Burroughs Edgar Rice Burroughs September 1 1875 - March 19 1950 was an American author best known for his creation of the jungle hero Tarzan although he also produced works in many genres. Source Wikipedia Also available on Feedbooks for Burroughs Tarzan of the Apes 1912 A Princess of Mars 1912 John Carter and the Giant of Mars 1940 The Gods of Mars 1918 A Fighting Man of Mars 1930 The Master Mind of Mars 1927 Swords of Mars 1934 The Warlord of Mars 1918 The Chessmen of Mars 1922 Thuvia Maid of Mars 1920 Copyright This work is available for countries where copyright is Life 50 Note This book is brought to you by Feedbooks http Strictly for personal use do not use this file for commercial purposes. 2 Chapter 1 A STRANGE MEETING IT WAS EARLY in March 1969 that I set out from my bleak camp on the desolate shore some fifty miles southeast of Herschel Island after polar bear. I had come into the Arctic the year before to enjoy the first real vacation that I had ever had. The definite close of the Great War in April two years before had left an exhausted world at peace-a condition that had never before existed and with which we did not know how to cope. I think that we all felt lost without war-I know that I did but I managed to keep pretty busy with the changes that peace brought to my bureau the Bureau of Communications readjusting its activities to the necessities of world trade uninfluenced by war. During my entire official life I had had to combine the two-communications for war and communications for commerce so the adjustment was really not a Herculean task. It took a little time that was all and after it was a fairly well accomplished fact I asked for an indefinite leave which was granted. My companions of the hunt were three Eskimos the youngest of whom a boy of nineteen had never before seen a .
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