Amphibian Man. Ariel
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Alexander Romanovich Belyaev (1884-1942) - a classic of domestic science fiction and adventure novel. The book includes two works.
The novel 'Amphibian Man' - fighting for the life of a child, Argentine surgeon Salvator transplants young shark gills into him, thanks to which the boy remains alive and gains the ability to live underwater. Thus, Ichthyander - the amphibian man is born.
The main character of the novel 'Ariel' - a young Englishman Aurelius Galton, the heir of a wealthy lord, an orphan, whom guardians place in the Indian religious school 'Dandarat'. There, they prepare people with unique abilities: fakirs, mediums, clairvoyants. They decide to conduct an experiment over the boy, allowing him to learn to fly.
The novel 'Amphibian Man' - fighting for the life of a child, Argentine surgeon Salvator transplants young shark gills into him, thanks to which the boy remains alive and gains the ability to live underwater. Thus, Ichthyander - the amphibian man is born.
The main character of the novel 'Ariel' - a young Englishman Aurelius Galton, the heir of a wealthy lord, an orphan, whom guardians place in the Indian religious school 'Dandarat'. There, they prepare people with unique abilities: fakirs, mediums, clairvoyants. They decide to conduct an experiment over the boy, allowing him to learn to fly.
Author:
Author:Belyaev A.
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Science Fiction
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newsprint
Dimensions:
Dimensions:20x13x2.6 cm
Series:
Series:World Literature (new design)
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
Product type:
Product type:gold embossing
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-187189-5
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