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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Imprint
  3. Dedication
  4. Foreword
  5. The Moon Pool
    1. I: The Thing on the Moon Path
    2. II: “Dead! All Dead!”
    3. III: The Moon Rock
    4. IV: The First Vanishings
    5. V: Into the Moon Pool
    6. VI: “The Shining Devil Took Them!”
    7. VII: Larry O’Keefe
    8. VIII: Olaf’s Story
    9. IX: A Lost Page of Earth
    10. X: The Moon Pool
    11. XI: The Flame-Tipped Shadows
    12. XII: The End of the Journey
    13. XIII: Yolara, Priestess of the Shining One
    14. XIV: The Justice of Lora
    15. XV: The Angry, Whispering Globe
    16. XVI: Yolara of Muria vs. the O’Keefe
    17. XVII: The Leprechaun
    18. XVIII: The Amphitheatre of Jet
    19. XIX: The Madness of Olaf
    20. XX: The Tempting of Larry
    21. XXI: Larry’s Defiance
    22. XXII: The Casting of the Shadow
    23. XXIII: Dragon Worm and Moss Death
    24. XXIV: The Crimson Sea
    25. XXV: The Three Silent Ones
    26. XXVI: The Wooing of Lakla
    27. XXVII: The Coming of Yolara
    28. XXVIII: In the Lair of the Dweller
    29. XXIX: The Shaping of the Shining One
    30. XXX: The Building of the Moon Pool
    31. XXXI: Larry and the Frog-Men
    32. XXXII: “Your Love; Your Lives; Your Souls!”
    33. XXXIII: The Meeting of Titans
    34. XXXIV: The Coming of the Shining One
    35. XXXV: “Larry⁠—Farewell!”
  6. Endnotes
  7. Colophon
  8. Uncopyright

Foreword

The publication of the following narrative of Dr. Walter T. Goodwin has been authorized by the Executive Council of the International Association of Science.

First:

To end officially what is beginning to be called the Throckmartin Mystery and to kill the innuendo and scandalous suspicions which have threatened to stain the reputations of Dr. David Throckmartin, his youthful wife, and equally youthful associate Dr. Charles Stanton ever since a tardy despatch from Melbourne, Australia, reported the disappearance of the first from a ship sailing to that port, and the subsequent reports of the disappearance of his wife and associate from the camp of their expedition in the Caroline Islands.

Second:

Because the Executive Council have concluded that Dr. Goodwin’s experiences in his wholly heroic effort to save the three, and the lessons and warnings within those experiences, are too important to humanity as a whole to be hidden away in scientific papers understandable only to the technically educated; or to be presented through the newspaper press in the abridged and fragmentary form which the space limitations of that vehicle make necessary.

For these reasons the Executive Council commissioned Mr. A. Merritt to transcribe into form to be readily understood by the layman the stenographic notes of Dr. Goodwin’s own report to the Council, supplemented by further oral reminiscences and comments by Dr. Goodwin; this transcription, edited and censored by the Executive Council of the Association, forms the contents of this book.

Himself a member of the Council, Dr. Walter T. Goodwin, PhD., F. R. G. S., etc., is without cavil the foremost of American botanists, an observer of international reputation and the author of several epochal treaties upon his chosen branch of science. His story, amazing in the best sense of that word as it may be, is fully supported by proofs brought forward by him and accepted by the organization of which I have the honor to be president. What matter has been elided from this popular presentation⁠—because of the excessively menacing potentialities it contains, which unrestricted dissemination might develop⁠—will be dealt with in purely scientific pamphlets of carefully guarded circulation.

The International Association of Science

Per J. B. K., President

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