David Innes is a mining heir who finances the experimental “iron mole,” an excavating vehicle designed by his elderly inventor friend Abner Perry. In a test run, they discover the vehicle cannot be turned, and it burrows 500 miles into the Earth’s crust, emerging into the unknown interior world of Pellucidar.
Alias Abner Perry |
Real Names/Alt Names Abner Perry |
Characteristics Hero, Sidekick, Explorer, Scientist, Pulp Characters, Belle Époque |
Creators/Key Contributors Edgar Rice Burroughs |
First Appearance “At the Earth’s Core” in All-Story Weekly (4-part serial, April 4 to 25 1914) |
First Publisher A. C. McClurg |
Appearance List Pulps: “At the Earth’s Core” in All-Story Weekly (4-part serial, April 4 to 25 1914), “Pellucidar” in All-Story Weekly (5-part serial, May 1 to 29 1915), “Tanar of Pellucidar” in The Blue Book Magazine (6-part serial, March-August 1929). Novels: At the Earth’s Core (1922), Pellucidar (1923), Tanar of Pellucidar (1930). |
Sample Read At the Earth’s Core; Pellucidar; Tanar of Pellucidar; three science fiction novels [Internet Archive] |
Description David Innes is a mining heir who finances the experimental “iron mole,” an excavating vehicle designed by his elderly inventor friend Abner Perry. In a test run, they discover the vehicle cannot be turned, and it burrows 500 miles into the Earth’s crust, emerging into the unknown interior world of Pellucidar. |
Source At the Earth’s Core (novel) – Wikipedia |