The Green Girl
Jack Williamson
Read by Mark Nelson
In a very recent issue of Science and Invention Dr. Hartman tells of the amazing discoveries he has made in the Mediterranean, off the coast of Sicily, when he went below the sea in his newly constructed steel diving bell, which was designed to withstand a pressure of 2,500 pounds per square inch or a sub-sea depth of about 5,000 feet. During his latest venture below the sea level, Dr. Hartman discovered a prehistoric city—perhaps the Lost Atlantis. Why, then, should it be impossible to assume that there might be cities—even vast cities—submerged miles below the Pacific, for instance, and made habitable? But whatever else might be said, "The Green Girl" is a scientifiction classic that will rank with the best that have ever been published. Though it is a wild, exciting, fantastic tale, it is exceedingly plausible withal. - Summary from Original Gutenberg text (4 hr 23 min)
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Another present from Mark ,THANK YOU MATE! 🖖🍀
Maynard James Keenan
David
I truly enjoyed the book and the reader is amazing I'm hoping to find many more like it thank you once again David
John Price
excellent narration thanks Mark, of a pretty good sci-fi story. hoping to find more to listen to, Thanks Libervox.
Very dubious science!
Paul Busman
Campy fun. This reader is excellent as ever.
Great Sci Fi Story
Bradley Modean
Well read
Missogynistic
Bill Cosby
The term "girl" is now problematic. It fails to adequately represent the spectrum of genders and their not necessarily aligned sexualities. The correct term is ’non-male'. If Librvox would correct the title to be ”The Green Non-male", that would be great.