The extremely eccentric Professor Phaeton Featherwit is home to the orphaned brothers Bruno and Waldo Gillespie. One day they decide to explore a tornado up close in one of the professor's machines, but they unintentionally get dragged into it. They are eventually carried away by the cyclone and land in a desolate, unexplored wasteland where they discover a city-a long-lost Aztec city!Joseph E. Badger Jr. wrote the book The Lost City. It is frequently listed as one of the top 100 books of all time. This wonderful book will undoubtedly draw readers from an entirely new generation. A lot of courses and curricula demand reading for The Lost City. And for those who just like to read classic works of literature, this gem is recommended.This book is fast-paced, action-packed, suspenseful, and mysterious, with many twists and turns. The characters were masterfully created by the author. The novel's characters are all entertaining and remarkable. It is an entire package of mystery, excitement, and surprises. Readers will experience a brief period of paranoia followed by a brief period of thoughtlessness.
Joseph Edward Badger Jr. was born in Payson, Illinois, on October 10, 1848, and raised in Bellemont, Kansas. His mother was from a Pennsylvania-based Dutch family, and his father was from Massachusetts. Early in life, Joseph picked up skating and swimming. After finding the gold in California, his father and two uncles were among the first to travel there by land. In 1859, when Pike's Peak was in the news, Joe fled his house and boarded a ship bound for Denver. It is reported that one day when surrounded by five Indians, he fired his first shot. He was a Bryant's Business College student in 1867, only 19 years old and nearly six feet tall. "The Masked Guide," published in Dime Novel No. 203 on May 10, 1870, was his first long-piece story for Beadle. Later, he established a factory and store selling cigars while residing in Frankfort, Missouri. He relocated his business to Blue Rapids, Kansas, in 1901, although he only briefly operated his factory there. After suffering a major head injury from a fall that left him with severe headaches, his health eventually deteriorated. With his double-barreled shotgun, he shot himself in the heart to end his life.