Beyond Thirty - Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Most of us know Edgar Rice Burroughs for creating Tarzan and John Carter of Mars, but he also wrote some fantastic 'what-if' stories. 'Beyond Thirty' is one of his best, and it feels surprisingly fresh even today.
The Story
The year is 2137. Two centuries earlier, a terrible war led the Americas to adopt a strict policy: no travel or communication east of the 30th longitude west of Greenwich (roughly through the Atlantic). This 'Dead Belt' became an uncrossable barrier. Jefferson Turck, captain of the American submarine Coldwater, is a loyal officer until a storm damages his vessel and pushes it beyond the forbidden line. He and his crew wash up on the shores of a forgotten Europe.
They discover a continent transformed. Great cities like London are crumbling ruins, reclaimed by forests. Humanity has splintered into primitive, warring tribes. The crew is captured, escapes, and gets caught up in local power struggles. Turck finds himself fighting for his life with a sword, falling for a fierce tribal princess, and racing against rival factions who see his advanced knowledge as either a miracle or a threat. His mission shifts from getting home to surviving in a world that has moved on without the West.
Why You Should Read It
This isn't just a simple adventure yarn. Burroughs uses his wild premise to ask real questions. What happens when civilizations lose touch? Can progress be undone? Turck is a great lead—a rational, modern man thrown into absolute chaos, forced to adapt or die. The action is constant and fun, but underneath, there's a melancholy look at what we could lose. It's about rediscovery, not as a conqueror, but as a stranger in a land that was once familiar. The world-building is vivid; you can almost smell the damp moss on the old cathedral stones.
Final Verdict
'Beyond Thirty' is a perfect read for fans of classic adventure, early science fiction, or anyone who loves a great 'lost world' story. If you enjoy the pacing of a Jules Verne novel or the frontier spirit of a Western, but set in a overgrown, post-collapse Europe, you'll have a great time. It's a short, fast-paced book that proves a good adventure story, with a clever hook and a relatable hero, never gets old.
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Andrew King
6 months agoFrom the very first page, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Truly inspiring.
John Williams
1 year agoThe fonts used are very comfortable for long reading sessions.
Michelle Nguyen
1 year agoThe index links actually work, which is rare!
Donald Smith
1 year agoLoved it.
Michelle Scott
1 year agoFrom the very first page, the character development leaves a lasting impact. A true masterpiece.