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| title = The Monster Men |
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| original title = A Man Without a Soul |
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| image = All story 191311.jpg |
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| author = Edgar Rice Burroughs |
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| genre = Science fiction |
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| publication date = 1913 |
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'''''The Monster Men''''' is a novel by [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] -- his take on the [[Mad Scientist]] theme. Professor Maxon, having disposed of his latest attempt to create life, takes to the ocean to recover. In Southeast Asia, he chooses to take them up again on a [[Deserted Island]]. Pirates, treachery, and miswrought experiments threaten him and his beautiful daughter Virginia. |
'''''The Monster Men''''' is a novel by [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] -- his take on the [[Mad Scientist]] theme. Professor Maxon, having disposed of his latest attempt to create life, takes to the ocean to recover. In Southeast Asia, he chooses to take them up again on a [[Deserted Island]]. Pirates, treachery, and miswrought experiments threaten him and his beautiful daughter Virginia. |
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