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It was an uncharted island somewhere off the coast of Sumatra,
it was a land whispered about by merchants and sailors. It
was a place so unbelievable that no one dared believe in its
existence. Except one man, the extraordinary showman Carl
Denham. Many will, of course, remember his show on Broadway
and its tragic ending. But New York is not where the story
ended, it is where it began.
In 1935 a joint expedition of several prominent
universities and organizations called Project Legacy was launched.
Its stated mission goal was to create the first of several
field guides to Skull Island, a land filled with creatures
existing outside of their time, where dinosaurs roamed, evolved,
and still lived. Only a year later it was discovered that
the island was doomed; the geological forces that had formed
the island were now tearing it apart. There were only seven
more abbreviated expeditions to the island before its destruction
and the start of World War II.
The journals, sketches, and detailed notes
of the scientists who braved Skull Island would have continued
to gather dust on shelves across the planet were it not for
the work of the authors of this book. Here for the first time
is their work, collected in a comprehensive edition of the
natural history of this lost island. Here is The World of
Kong.