The Land That Was, But Yet Exists (unpublished novel)

The Land That Was, But Yet Exists  is an unpublished sequel by John Uri Lloyd to his 1895 novel Etidorhpa, of which several preliminary chapters exist in private hands. Unlike his earlier book, Lloyd himself is apparently the main character and narrator in the story, beginning on a Saturday evening in mid-December 1898, as the professor makes his way to his home in Norwood, Cincinnati, and thereafter is compelled to travel abroad, in part for professional purposes (as a cover) and in part as an emissary of the United States sent on a secret mission, winding up first in Aden and later in the audience of Russians.

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 * &mdash; included an "Illustrator's Edition" of Etidorhpa, signed by Lloyd to Knapp, along with thirty pages of typescript for the sequel, The Land That Was, But Yet Exists, and photos, letters, other ephemera. The lot was sold on 6 April 2016.