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Prehistoric Fiction Bibliography

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Fanny-Despré, Marguerite. 1990 (?). "Les Derniers Atlantes" de Paul Bouchet. French. (Paul Bouchet's "Les Derniers Atlantes"). in: Bulletin des Amateurs d'Anticipation Ancienne, p. 96-97. complete article.
Farmer, Philip José [1918-]. 1971. To Your Scattered Bodies Go. Parts of this work under the titles of "The day of the great shout" and "Riverworld" appeared in Galaxy magazine in 1965 and 1966. 221 pp. 21 cm, New York. Putnam. ISBN: 0345419677. (also, Gregg Press, 1980, with a new introduction by Peter Nicholls; & Berkeley pbk, 222 pp.)*
Along with the rest of the books of his "River World" series (some 8 books), the series presents a world in which humans of all periods are resurrected together. Some of the characters, in particular in the first book, are prehistoric, though there are no actual prehistoric segments per se.
_____. (1971) 1979. Le monde du fleuve. French. translated from the English To Your Scattered Bodies Go by Guy Abadia. in: Le fleuve de l'éternité, Robert Laffont, "Ailleurs et Demain". pbk, ISBN: 2253061190. (in Galaxie; J'ai lu n° 1575, pbk, 1983)
Mark Twain, Hermann Goering, Jésus. Voilà trois des quarante milliards de protagonistes de cette fabuleuse saga. Lorsque tous les morts de l'histoire de la Terre se réveillent au bord d'un fleuve long de plusieurs millions de kilomètres, c'est une nouvelle vie qui commence.
Mais au lieu de prendre cet événement comme une nouvelle chance, les ressuscités vont poursuivre ou répéter leur première existence. Et dans ce paradis où nul souci matériel n'existe, de petits états totalitaires, esclavagistes, racistes fleurissent.
Seule une infime partie de cette population décide de partir en quête : spirituelle pour certain avec la recherche d'une perfection de l'âme, plus existentielle pour ceux qui se demandent ce qu'ils font là et surtout qui les y a mis. Ils n'auront alors de cesse de remonter le fleuve pour voir ce qui se trouve à sa source. Farmer jongle ici entre science-fiction et fantasy, réalité et fiction, avec une étonnante facilité. Le premier volume de ce cycle a obtenu le prix Hugo en 1961. --Laurent Schneitter
_____. 1972 (rev. 1977). Time's Last Gift. 185 pp. New York. Ballantine. ISBN: 0345258436.*
They were four... trained scientists, each of them skilled in several disciplines – because this was an opportunity that would never occur again – never again would men from the world of 2780 A. D. have the chance to examine the world of 12,000 B.C. What they learned and taped would be the only record ever made of this period of prehistory.
But absolutely no one in their own world of 2780 A.D. or in the borrowed time of 12,000 B. C. could have imagined what their tapes came up with...
_____. 1974. Hadon of Ancient Opar. ill. 224 pp. New York. Daw Books. ISBN: 0879976373.*
Opar... the Atlantean colony in the heart of Tarzan's Africa. Opar... in the words of Edgar Rice Burroughs, a hidden city of "gold and silver, ivory and apes, and peacocks." Opar... is the starting point of this fabulous novel of 12,000 years past, when Africa had an inland sea and a high civilization bloomed along its forgotten shores, when lost empires flew their time-vanished banners, and deeds of daring were commonplace.
_____. (1974) 1976. Hadon, fils de l'antique Opar. French. translated from the English Hadon of Ancient Opar by Georges H. Gallet. 257 pp. 18 cm, pbk, "Super-Fiction" n° 9, Paris. Albin Michel.
_____. 1974. Flight to Opar. A semi-sequel to "Time's Last Gift". pbk, New York. Daw Books. ISBN: 0879978759.
Presents a prehistoric Atlantis-like civilization in Africa. A time-traveling Tarzan is an (anonymous) character.
_____. (1974) 1977. Fuite à Opar. French. translated from the English Flight To Opar by Georges H. Gallet. 239 pp. 18 cm, pbk, "Super-Fiction" n° 24, Paris. Albin Michel. ISBN: 2226004084.
_____. 1976. Ironcastle. illustrated by Roy Krenkel. 175 pp. 18 cm, pbk, New York. Daw Books (UY1225 #187). ISBN: 0879975458 (pbk).*
A liberaly rewritten and expanded version of J.H. Rosny's "L'étonnant voyage de Hareton Ironcastle" (1922). About the discovery of a prehistoric lost world in 20th C. Africa...

Somewhere in the unexplored heart of Africa, a part of this Earth had been taken over by an intelligence from outer space. Such was the message that reached the explorer Hareton Ironcastle. Member of the famous Baltimore Gun Club. In that hidden and transformed valley would now be found monsters and pre humans not to be seen anywhere else.

Fawcett, Edward Douglas [1866-1960]. 1894. Swallowed by an Earthquake. vi. 235 pp. London. E. Arnold.ˆ
Catastrophic earthquake reveals a subterranean world of prehistoric survivals, including savage humans.
Feinstein, Tikvah. 1997. Inanna of Tiamat: A Prehistorical Adventure More True Than Fiction. 143 pp. Taproot Press Pub. Co. ISBN: 1890269050.
Once upon a time the world was new and life was being created. The history of such events was carefully carved into hardest stone to be a record for humankind to read. Those records, say researchers, are "myths." Really? It became apparent that all the different cultures' "myths" have similar characters and plots, just different names. Now that's interesting. About eleven years ago, I became obsessed with the discoveries unfolding with the translations of the ancient stone...
Fellowes, Edward Colton. 1925. Stories of the Stone Age. A Boy's Life in 16,000 B.C. illustrated by Nancy Smith. 170 pp. 25 cm, Boston. Small, Maynard & Co. (also illustrated edition, 7 plates, frontpiece (green binding, spine title on label)) ´*
Fellows, Muriel H.. 1938. Little Magic Painter: A Story of the Stone Age. Foreword by N.C. Nelson, American Museum of Natural History. 8vo. 112 pp. 22.7 cm, Philadelphia. John C. Winston Co. (NY: Junior Literary Guild, 1938; London: G.G. Harrap & Co., 1938)*
from the dustjacket:
Fleetfoot, Lame Boy, and Oak Leaf were three little children who lived with their mother, father, and grandfather in a cave, thousands of years ago. It is wonderfully exciting to read about how boys and girls lived ten thousand years ago.
Long before men learned to build houses of their own, caves were used as homes. Often times wild beasts crept into these caves to protect themselves from wintry storms... more
Féret-Fleury, Christine. 2003. Chaân: La rebelle. French. (Chaan - the rebel). 137 pp. 21 cm, Flammarion.
3500 ans avant notre ère, au cœur de la préhistoire... une jeune fille éprise de liberté défie les lois des hommes, Chaân. En apprenant à chasser en secret, Chaân transgresse les lois de son peuple. Elle est alors rejetée par tous les habitants du village et chassée de son foyer par son père. Chaân semble prête à pour conquérir son indépendance. Mais saura-t-elle surmonter les épreuves qui l'attendent?
_____. 2004. Chaân: La caverne des trois soleils. French. (Chaan - The cave of the three suns). Chaân the Huntress - 2. 160 pp. 21 cm, Flammarion.
Chaân, son amie Lûn et un groupe de chasseurs sont en quête de nouvelles terres, pour y installer le village du Peuple du Lac. Au cours d'un tremblement de terre, les deux jeunes filles sont séparées du reste de la troupe. Elles vont devoir apprendre à se débrouiller seules. Seules ? Pas vraiment: Chaân capture un cheval que Lûn parvient à dresser. Et surtout, une mystérieuse créature les observe...
_____. 2004. La montagne du destin. French. (Chaan - the mountain of destiny). 148 pp. 21 cm, Flammarion.
Chaân a maintenant seize ans. Elle est promise à Danîl, son ami d'enfance, et les noces seront bientôt célébrées. Mais la jeune chasseresse doit encore affronter des épreuves : son village est attaqué, des hommes sont tués et sa sueur Lia est gravement blessée. Il faut trouver des secours... mais où ? Chaân part, sans savoir qu'en cherchant à sauver les siens, c'est vers son propre destin qu'elle se dirige...
Ferris, Jean [1939-]. 1995. Signs of Life. (Reading level: Young Adult). 121 pp. 22 cm, 1st edition, New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN: 0374369097 (trade).
Six months after her twin sister's death, Hannah still hasn't grieved properly or found a way to communicate with her mother. Now the family is going to France to see Lascaux, a cave with ancient animal paintings. Here she meets Stefan, a performer in a Gypsy circus. Soon Hannah is having vivid dreams--about her sister and a life she may have lived long ago.
Feugeas, Madeleine. 1968. Ans, fils des ancêtres moustériens. French. (Ans, Son of the Mousterians). 35 pp. Meyrignac. Madeleine Feugeas.´
Fichou, Bertrand. 2001. Le premier Noël du Père Noël. French. (Santa Claus's First Christmas). illustrated by Yves Calarnou. 45 pp. Bayard Jeunesse (Les belles histoires). ISBN: 2747001091.
Il y a très longtemps, il n'y avait que des dinosaures sur la terre, et pas un seul enfant ! Alors le père Noël s'ennuyait drôlement...Un beau jour, il reçoit la première lettre du premier enfant du monde ! Très intrigué, le père Noël fabrique son premier joujou et part livrer son cadeau. Il est un peu intimidé car cet enfant vit dans une tribu de chasseurs pas très accueillants. Il va devoir être discret !
Fidler, Kathleen (Annie Goldie) [1899-1980]. 1968. The Boy with the Bronze Axe. illustrated by Edward Mortelmans. 192 pp. London. Oliver & Boyd. ISBN: 0140305637. (1972, 1982: Puffin - Penguin Books, Harmondsworth/Baltimore, 155 pp) ´*
A strange boy arrives by boat in a Stone Age village, bringing with him an axe made from a new substance called bronze. When disaster strikes, the villagers have to decide whether to follow the boy or go under...
from the dustjacket of the Olver & Boyd first edition:
IN 1850 a violent sea-storm stripped the sand from Skara Brae in the Orkneys, revealing to the world how life was lived nearly three thousand years ago by the inhabitants of a small Stone Age settlement. The threat of the sandstorm which buried the village of Skara looms through-out the story, even at a time of great achievement when the stone is raised at Midsummer in the Ring of Brodgar. The threat comes from seaward... more...
Fischer, Robert. 1999. The Hunter - 100 BC. (Reading level: Ages 9-12). 20 pp. pbk, Unlimited Incorporated. ISBN: 096670410X.
A short story written for children. It describes the many adventures of Crow, a prehistoric Indian, as he encounters many obstacles during a hunt for food. It accurately describes the many weapons and tools used during the time of Crow, for hunting and preparing food. The Hunter 100 - B.C. is a journey back in time, filled with facts and pictures to educate and entertain children.
Fisher, Vardis (Alvero) [1895-1968]. 1943. Darkness and the Deep. 4 l., 3-296 pp. 21 cm, New York. Vanguard Press. (Caxton Printers, Ltd. Caldwell Idaho, signed, limited, black leather-bound first printing of 100 copies; Methuen, London, 1944; Pyramid Books pbk R-527 256pp, 1960; 1962, R-738) ´*
Were they men... or animals?
They lived in family groups, as men do. Yet the female was always taken by force, as animals do.
They walked upright, as men do. Yet they fought with their teeth and nails, ripping at each other's flesh, as animals do.
These strange and violent people belong to the bloodstained and bestial past of every one of us. These are the first men and women — more of a jungle animal than a human being... and ancestor to all of us.
_____. 1944. The Golden Rooms. 4 l., 3-324 pp. 20 cm, New York. Vanguard Press. (Caxton Printers, Ltd. Caldwell Idaho, signed, limited, blue leather-bound first printing of 125 copies; Armed Services edition 713, 1945; Methuen, London, 1947; Pyramid pbk, R472 1960, 1962, 1969) ´*
From the cover: "They walked naked and unashamed. They sated their lust in sexual orgies. They drank the blood of their enemies. This is the brutal and compelling story of primitive men and women who lusted and loved, hunted and killed with wild animal abandon and with no sense of sin or shame."
_____. 1946. Intimations of Eve. 331 pp. 22 cm, New York. Vanguard Press. (Caxton Printers, Ltd. Caldwell Idaho, signed, limited, red leather-bound first printing of 100 copies; Methuen, London, 1947; Pyramid pbk, R883 1963) ´*
Intimations of Eve tells of a strange age before the dawn of civilization — a savage "Eden" dominated by its "Eve." Women ruled by fear — for their witchcraft taught them to master the unknown mysteries of birth and death, and men were tolerated only as providers of food and casual pleasure.
This is the story of what happened when one such lowly male dared to assert himself — and faced the full "supernatural" powers of the tyrannical female!
In this fascinating look at mankind's past, Vardis Fisher brings to vivid life the fears and trimuphs of our ancestors, and adds an epic new chapter to the TESTAMENT OF MAN.
_____. 1947. Adam and the Serpent. 335 pp. 22 cm, New York. Vanguard Press. (Caxton Printers, Ltd. Caldwell Idaho, signed, limited, dark red leather-bound first printing of 100 copies; Methuen, London; Pyramid pbk, R667 1961) ´*
Evil spirits will consume you. They will send you sickness and sores and you will die! As the woman cursed him, the man sank to his knees, then fell to the ground, his mouth gagged with dirt. Tortured by spirits, consumed by fevers, he crawled slowly away in agony.
But he did not, he would not die! And as Vardis Fisher continues his magnificent TESTAMENT OF MAN, Adam and the Serpent tells of Man's capture of his heritage... as master of the Earth he lives on and of the Woman he lives with.
Fiske, Wilbur. 1941. Bo the Cave Boy. illustrated by R.L. Lambdin. vii, 249 pp. H. Ginn & Co.´*
I was born in a cave, high up on a cliff that overlooked the river. There I was left very much alone while Ma-ai, my mother, was busy below with the other women, or until Ja, my father, appeared in the opening with a piece of fresh deermeat hanging from one shoulder. The rest of his deer Ja would leave near the fire at the foot of the cliff, but always he brought to my mother some of the tenderest parts of the meat to be dried or smoked and then hung in the back of our cave. more...
Flintstones. A bibliography.
Forbin, Victor [1864-19??]. 1923. Les Fiancées du soleil. French. (The Sun-Brides). 262 pp. Paris. Alphonse Lemerre, 23-33, passage Choiseul. (ed. w. intro., notes, exercises and vocabulary by Benjamin W(iestling). Mitchell [1861-], New York, H. Holt and Company, 1925, xiv, 296 p. front. 18 cm. (LOC #PQ2611.O745 F5 1925)) ´
THIS extraordinary book has attracted much attention in the scientific world from scholars whose field of research lies in ancient geologic time and concerns the dawn of the human race. It is rare that a charming work of fiction is, at the same time, absolutely accurate scientifically. Letters have poured in upon the author from prominent savants, both American and English, urging that the book be made accessible to the young, whose knowledge of the progress of mankind in the arts of civilization is, to say the least, hazy, and to whom the study of formal paleontology would prove as dry as the bones with which the science deals. This delightful novel clothes these bones with vivid life... more...
Foster, George C(ecil) [1893-]. 1930. Full Fathom Five. 320 pp. London. Herbert Jenkins. (1970: Howard Baker (Remploy Ltd) London, 320pp) ´*

Howard Baker 1970
from the dustjacket of the 1970 Howard Baker edition:
This book is constructed around the exciting idea of the interweaving of three dimensions of time. The prehistoric world of 500,000 years ago when Pithecanthropus (Java Man), our first recognizable ancestor, roamed the swamps and forests of a tropical world; the world of Eoanthropus, a less distant ancestor who lived 200,000 years ago when primitive man's spirit of enquiry had enabled him to make some slow progress; and 1929, the modern 'civilised' world... more...
_____. 1938. Cats in the Coffee. written as "Seaforth". a retrospective vision of prehistory through reincarnation. 285 pp. London. Herbert Jenkins. ("We Band of Brothers", 1939, also by "Seaforth": conversation between far future and deep past...)
Fouqué, Charles. 1950. Caïn. French. (Cain). in: L'Amour et le crime, Ch, 4, "Evasion au-delà de la préhistoire", pp 46-60 (preceded by essay, pp 35-46). 126 pp. 19.5 cm. "Collection d'études psycho-sexuelles" n° 30, Paris. Editions des Deux Sabots.
...L'homme partit donc vers l'inconnu. Il le fallait. Une force supérieure, invincible, le poussait aux épaules. Sur une branche, une chouette hululait.
Bêtes et choses pleuraient la mort d'Abel...
Seul Caïn, le meurtrier, n'était pas ému. Dans son coeur indomptable, il n'y avait aucune place pour le remords non plus que pour la crainte.
Seule l'image d'Eve lui apportait quelque trouble dans la conscience, à moins que ce ne fût dans les sens...

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Fradin, Dennis B(rindell). 1978. North Star. illustrated by William Neebe. 46 pp. 24 cm, "His Early man" series, Chicago. Childrens Press. ISBN: 0516038516, 9997746597.*
"For such a little girl, Lia worked very hard. All day long she gathered berries in the forest with her mother and her little sister, Kala. After dinner Kala was allowed to play outside the cave, but Lia still worked. She helped Grandmother scrape the animal skins until they were smooth to be made into clothes.
    The time after sundown was Lia's favorite time of the day. When everyone else was asleep, she would sit by the fire next to Grandmother. Grandmother would tell her stories about the stars..."
    Nine-year-old Lia, who likes to listen to her grandmother's stories about the stars, finds a way to use her knowledge.
_____. 1978. Cave Painter. illustrated by John Maggard. 45 pp. 25 cm, "His Early man" series, Chicago. Childrens Press. ISBN: 0516038524.
Eleven-year-old Thor, who does not want to join the other men on the hunt, finds a niche in his community of cave dwellers.
_____. 1978. Beyond the Mountain, Beyond the Forest. illustrated by John Maggard. 46 pp. 24 cm, Chicago. Childrens Press. ISBN: 0516038532.
In the face of the unrelenting cold, a young cave boy decides to go beyond the forest and find a warmer place for his people to live.
_____. 1979. The New Spear. illustrated by Tom Dunnington. 45 pp. 24 cm, "His Early man" series, Chicago. Childrens Press. ISBN: 0516038540.*
Two young girls invent a new kind of spear, but can't get the men to take them seriously.
Frattini, Stéphane and Guillaume Renon. 2004. Le Cheval des cavernes. French. (The Horse of the Caves). 40 pp. 18 cm, Poche cadet, Milan Jeunesse.
Bas-du-plafond est une brute. Il ne pense qu'à chasser et massacrer les animaux. Il est pourtant le chef du Clan, et il faut lui obéir ! Petite-Lune, elle, n'est qu'une petite fille préhistorique de rien du tout. Mais quand elle se prend d'amitié pour un cheval, qui sait ce qui peut arriver ? Un thème fort : la domestication des premiers chevaux. Une histoire tendre et drôle, qui plonge le lecteur au cœur d'une tribu préhistorique. Bas-du-plafond sème la terreur parmi son propre clan : il ne respecte rien, pas même les peintures que le sorcier peint dans les grottes pour communiquer avec les esprits. Les membres de la tribu ne peuvent plus le supporter. Un jour, en l'absence de Bas-du-plafond, petite-lune ramène au clan un cheval blessé. Avec la complicité du sorcier, les membres de la tribu décident de le soigner et de le cacher dans la caverne aux esprits. Lorsque le chef rentre, il est furieux : toutes ses proies lui ont échappé et il accuse de sorcier de magie malveillante. Hors de lui, il se précipite dans la caverne aux esprits et là, découvre le cheval et s'apprête à le massacrer. C'est alors que les animaux peints sur les parois prennent vie et se précipitent sur lui.
Frewer, Glyn. 1962. Adventure in Forgotten Valley. London. Faber and Faber. (NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 190pp, 1964 (1st US))
A group of children who have accompanied their fathers to South America find an archaeopteryx, a creature supposedly extinct for millions of years, wedged in a wall inside a cave. A rockfall pens them inside the cave and before they escape, they are involved with two separate eras of long ago-human cave dwellers and prehistoric animals.
Friedman, Estelle. 1960. The Boy Who Lived in a Cave. illustrated by Theresa Sherman. 48 pp. G.P. Putnam's Sons.
Boy, Father, Little Sister, Mother and Hill Men are cave-dwelling characters in this early reader, along with mammoth, birds, bears, etc. from cave-man days. The new word list at the back of the book: afraid, ago, bear, bright, cave, climb, cook, fat, fur, growl, hundred, hunt, kill, mammoth, noises, safe, sister, sky, spear, sticks, stone, teeth, tiger, tusks, warm, years.
Froelich, Jean-Claude [1914-1972]. 1962. Voyage au pays de la pierre ancienne. French. (Voyage to the land of ancient stone). illustrated by Justh. 184 pp. 20.5 cm, series "Fantasia", Paris. Magnard. (1999: ISBN 2210977304)
Croyez-vous aux machines à remonter le temps ? Croyez-vous qu'il soit possible d'aller explorer des temps très anciens ? Le professeur Liévin lui y croit. Il a le projet un peu fou d'explorer la France du Sud-Ouest d'il y a 12 000 ans. A l'aide d'une incroyable machine, trois hommes passionnés d'aventures, Briant, Hirsch et Jean-Claude, vont être catapultés au temps des hommes de Cro-Magnon. Quelles aventures les attendent ? Seront-ils acceptés par ces habitants d'un autre temps? Quels secrets et découvertes ramèneront-ils de ces temps anciens ?

English...

_____. 1965. Naufrage dans le temps. French. (Wrecked in time). illustrated by François Boudignon. ill. (certaines en coul.), Bibliogr.: p. [183]. 182 [1] pp. 21 cm, "Fantasia; 56", Paris. Magnard. (1998: ISBN 2210977320)
De retour de leur Voyage au pays de la pierre ancienne, Briant, Hirsch et Jean-Claude s'apprêtent à faire un nouveau bond en arrière vers les premiers âges de l'humanité. A bord du transchrono, nos trois héros vont rendre visite aux australopithèques puis aux Grecs. Agressés par les uns et emprisonnés par les autres, ils rencontreront néanmoins des personnages sympathiques et vivront des moments inoubliables. Si seulement ils étaient sûrs de pouvoir revenir au XXème siècle...

English...

_____. 1967. La Horde de Gor. French. (The Horde of Gor). series "Fantasia", Paris. Magnard. (1996: Magnard Jeunesse, ill. en n. et b. ISBN 2-210-97733-9, 157pp)
Après Voyage au pays de la pierre ancienne et Naufrage dans le temps, Briant, Hirsch et Jean-Claude sont repartis à bord du transchrono faire un petit tour dans la préhistoire. Ils vont cette fois faire la connaissance de l'homme de Néanderthal, et plus particulièrement celle de Gor. Avec lui et sa horde, ils vont traverser la France et affronter ensemble de terribles dangers. Poursuivis par les hommes rouges qui se nourrissent de chair humaine, nos trois héros parviendront-ils à retourner au XXème siècle ?

After Voyage au pays de la pierre ancienne and Naufrage dans le temps, Briant, Hirsch and Jean-Claude have left aboard the transchrono to make a small tour in prehistory. They are going to meet a Neanderthal man, Gor. With him and his horde, they will cross France and face terrifying dangers together. Pursued by the red men who feed on human flesh, will our three heroes be able to return to the 20th century?

Fuentes, Victor de la. 2001. La Vallée des rennes. French. (The Valley of the Reindeer). illustrated by Michael Vaidis. bande dessinée. 48 pp. MSM.
Cette bande dessinée, réalisée avec la collaboration du Laboratoire de Préhistoire du Musée de l'Homme de Paris, est composée de 48 planches suivies de 12 pages illustrées de 59 photographies qui présentent les sites et les musées les plus importants de la Préhistoire. Après avoir décrit l'apparition de la vie sur terre et l'émergence des hominidés, puis celle de l'Homo habilis et de l'Homo erectus, est abordé le Paléolithique supérieur : cinq épisodes présentent successivement : les cultures ...
Fuller, Lois Hamilton. 1961. Keo the Cave Boy. illustrated by Donald Bolognese. 128 pp. 23 cm, New York. Abingdon Press. (SRA Pilot Library, illustrated by Mel Crawford, 1963)*
Keo thought he was a man, ready to go on the hunt. Then one unwatchful night taught him that he was still a child. Keo's father, Rebo, knew that his son needed training to learn the skills of a man, and so weeks and months of hard work followed. Sometimes the learning seemed slow, but other times it was exciting and dangerous for Keo and Hago, his friend. The mammoth hunt, the fall into the bog, and a perilous buffalo hunt taught them much quickly. And then, all that they had learned proved its worth as they faced their greatest moment of peril...
Fyson, J(ennifer) G(race). 1983. Friend Fire and the Dark Wings. illustrated by Annabel Large. 136 pp. 23 cm, Oxford, Toronto, Melbourne. Oxford Univ Press. ISBN: 0192714678.*
Lari's home was a cave. it was dark, and very cold in winter; and in winter, too, lions and hyenas came inside, looking for something to eat. At night wolves howled in the forest nearby. His own family were the only creatures Lari had ever seen who ran on two legs. He was lonely and afraid; for death was always near ... until he found Friend Fire. Then a new world opened up.

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Gale, Oliver Marble [1877-]. 1928. Carnack the Life-Bringer. The Story of a Dawn Man Told By Himself. Foreword Dr. Alfred V. Kidder. illustrated by Armstrong Sperry and Olive Otis. Sperry illustrations. 378 pp. New York. Wm. H. Wise & Co.*
from the dustjacket:
In the dawn of time, a man chipped his story in pictures across the smooth face of a cliff with flint engraving tools. He showed how he had discovered fire, and the use of the bow and arrow, and how his startling innovations led the conservative members of his cave-man tribe to drive him out into the wilderness.
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García, Ann O'Neal. 1982. Spirit on the Wall. 184 pp. 21.5 cm, "First Edition", New York. Holiday House. ISBN: 0-8234-0447-1.*
from the dustjacket:
"She raised her arm as high as it would go, gripping the rock with all the strength left in her fingers, vowing to crush her new daughter's skull, ending the misery quickly and silently. As the arm journeyed upward, it was caught by an old woman's clawlike grip..."
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Garis, Howard R(oger) [1873-1972]. 1927. Tam of the Fire Cave. (author of children's series including "Buddy," "Uncle Wiggily," "The Curlytops," "Dick Hamilton"...). 257 pp. New York. Appleton.´*
from the dustjacket:
In the distant times of ancient man, this story is told. Howard R. Garis has written this book about Tam, a crippled boy who is unable to go hunting with the men of his tribe, or fight with them in wars. Tam stays at home, or in the Fire Cave of the magicians. He finds more skillful ways for his people to get their food, and to cook their meals. In times of danger, his cleverness saves his tribe from starving. On one occasion he helps to rescue his father from the enemy. How Tam works and lives from day to day, and how his friends hunt and fight make a thrilling story of ancient times.
Garrett, Randall [1927-1987]. 1979. Frost and Thunder. in: Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine, Summer 1979. (1982: The Best of Randall Garrett, Robert Silverberg, ed., NY, Pocket Books)
Gay, Michel [1947-]. 1999. Cromignon. French. (Cromignon). Relié. 38 pp. Ecole des loisirs (Albums). ISBN: 2-211-05387-4.
Cromignon ne peut pas suivre les chasseurs, il est trop petit. Il s'amuse à faire des traces sur les rochers et il rencontre un mammouth. Il prévient les chasseurs et peut les guider à cause des traces qu'il a laissées.

Cromignon cannot go with the hunters, he is much too small. He has fun drawing on rocks and he meets a mammoth. He tells the hunters and can guide them because of the marks that he left.

The official web presence of Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear is at www.gear-gear.com/
Gear, Kathleen O'Neal [1954-] and W. Michael [1955-] . 1990. People of the Wolf. 435 pp. 18 cm, 1st edition, New York. Tor Books (T. Doherty Associates, Inc.). ISBN: 0812521331 (0812507371 pbk.).*
In the dawn of history, a valiant people forged a pathway from an old world into a new one. Led by a dreamer who followed the spirit of the wolf, a handful of courageous men and women dared to cross the frozen wastes to find an untouched, unspoiled continent. This is the magnificent saga of the vision-filled man who led his people to an awesome destiny, and the courageous woman whose love and bravery drove them on in pursuit of that dream.
A sweeping epic of prehistory, People of the Wolf brings the true story of the ancestors of today's Native American peoples to life in an unforgettable saga of hardship and determination, conflict and passion. (Alaska and Canadian Northwest, ca. 13,000-10,000 BC)
_____. 1991. People of the Fire. 467 pp. 17.5 cm, 1st edition, New York. Tor Books. ISBN: 0812521501 (0-812-50739-8 pbk).*
It is a time of fire. A small band of pioneers struggle valiantly to keep their ancestors' dreams alive in an unforgiving, drought-stricken land. Driven by the promise of an awesome vision, a heroic young dreamer and a fearless woman warrior unite to lead their people to a magnificent destiny. Little Dancer: The young Dreamer whose awesome powers would change the course of history. White Calf: The ancient medicine woman who taught Little Dancer how to harness his dreams. Elk Charm: The girl who won Little Dancer's heart, but feared she would lose him to his destiny. Heavy Beaver: The false Dreamer who brutalized his people in his unquenchable thirst for power. Two Smokes: The outcast tormented by forbidden love; his gentleness concealed an inner strength. Tanager: The young Woman Warrior whose courage defended a Dreamer's vision. (Central Rockies and Great Plains, ca. 5000 BC)
_____. 1992. People of the River. bibliography. 400 pp. 25 cm, 1st edition, New York. Tor Books. ISBN: 0812507436 (0312852355).*
A Mississippi Valley saga of the prehistoric Mound Builders. It is a time of troubles. In Cahokia, the corn crop is failing again and a warchief -- and the warrior woman he may never possess -- are disgusted by their Chief's lust for tribute. Now even the gods have turned their faces, closing the underworld to the seers. If the gods have abandoned the people, there is no hope -- unless it comes in the form of a young girl who is learning to Dream of Power. (Mississippi Valley, ca. 800-1200 AD)
_____. 1992. People of the Earth. 587 pp. 17.5 cm, 1st edition, New York. Tor Books. ISBN: 0812507428 (0-812-50742-8 pbk).*
A saga of hardship and passion, of a woman torn between two peoples and two dreams, of the two men who love her and the third man who must have her, and of the vision given to the peoples long ago by the spirit of the wolf. (Northern Plains and Basins, ca. 3000 BC)
_____. 1993. People of the Sea. bibliography. 425 pp. 24 cm, 1st edition, New York. Forge. ISBN: 0812507452 (0312931220).*
The huge glaciers that cover the Sierra Nevada mountains are melting, destroying the habitats of mammoths, lions, and short-faced bears -- and giving birth to the rich land that will become California. The coastal people living there are faced with the rapidly changing environment that threatens to engulf them. Sunchaser, the Dreamer, has lost his way into the world. But it is up to him to choose between helping a beautiful stranger with an infant daughter, and saving his world from oblivion. He knows full well that either choice will damn him. (Pacific Coast and Great Basin, ca. 13,000-10,000 BC)
_____. 1994. People of the Lakes. bibliography. 608 pp. 24 cm, 1st edition, New York. Forge. ISBN: 0812507479 (0312857225).*
Clan fighting over a powerful totemic mask has brought the Mound Builder peoples of the Great Lakes region to the edge of destruction. It is up to Star Shell, daughter of a Hopewell chief, to rid her people of this curse. Along with her companions: Otter, a trader; Pearl, a runaway; and Green Spider, either prophet or madman, she braves the stormy waters of the lakes to reach the majestic waterfall known as Roaring Water. She is determined to banish the mask forever to a watery grave. But vengeful clan members are close on her heels, and they have a similar fate planned for her. (East-Central Woodlands and Great Lakes, ca. 100 AD)
_____. 1995. People of the Lightning. (Florida). 414 pp. 25 cm, 1st edition, New York. Forge. ISBN: 0812515560 (0-312-85852-3 hardcover).*
Ancient Florida, a village of fisher folk who must face their deepest fear: Pondwader, now a lanky boy of fifteen summers. He is the White Lightning Boy -- the first of his kind to be born in tens of tens of summers. His white hair, pink eyes, and pale skin make him fearsome enough, but legends foretell that a Lightning Boy will make Sister Moon bury her face in the clouds and weep falling stars -- and the winds of destruction will be unleashed.
The folk manage to trade him in marriage to Musselwhite, a woman warrior who does not really want him. She must face an old enemy who has captured her beloved husband, an enemy who is determined to destroy her. What good to her is this soft-hearted youth? She has yet to learn that Pondwader is a Lightning Boy. He can hear the voices in the wind, telling of coming horror...
_____. 1996. People of the Silence. 493 pp. 25 cm, 1st edition, New York. Forge. ISBN: 0812515595 (0312858531).*
At its pinnacle in A.D. 1150 the Anasazi empire of the Southwest would see no equal in North America for almost eight hundred years. Yet even at this cultural zenith, the Anasazi held the seeds of their own destruction deep within themselves...
On his deathbed, the Great Sun Chief learns a secret, a shame so vile to him that even at the brink of eternity he cannot let it pass: In a village far to the north is a fifteen-summers-old girl who must be found. Though he knows neither her name nor her face, the Great Sun decrees that the girl must at all costs be killed.
Fleeing for her life as her village lies in ruins, young Cornsilk is befriended by Poor Singer, a curious youth seeking to touch the sould of the Katchinas. Together, they undertake the perilous task of staying alive long enough to discover her true identity. But time is running out for them all — a desperate killer stalks them, one who is willing to destroy the entire Anasazi world to get her.
_____. 1998. People of the Mist. 553 pp. pbk, Tor Books. ISBN: 0812515609.*
Chesapeake Bay of six hundred years ago, when the unprovoked and brutal murder of a young woman on the eve of her wedding threatens to turn the entire Algonquin Nation against itself in a brutal war that could destroy them as a people...
No ordinary woman, Red Knot was the heir to the Greenstone clan and the future leader of the independent villages. Her death has shattered all alliances and left a power void which several ambitious clan chiefs see as their destiny to fill. The very air vibrates with the drums and war cries of the rallying warriors.
Into the eye of this brewing storm steps the bitter old man they call The Panther. Feared as a sorcerer, The Panther is the only one with the power to demand to be heard by all. But as he digs deeper into the ever-thickening web of lies surrounding the murder, and uncovers darker, more deeply rooted secrets, he fears there may be no words to stop the impending bloodshed.
_____. 1999. The Visitant. 352 pp. Forge. ISBN: 0312865317.
Dr. Maureen Cole, one of the world's foremost physical anthropologists, has been called in to examine and evaluate a mass grave discovered in New Mexico. The burial site contains only the shattered skulls of women and children.
Dr. Cole is appalled at the find and begins working immediately to unravel the mystery of these deaths. But as she works, strange things begin to happen around her. Little incidents at first, then her generator quits, and she begins to hear whispering voices emanating from the plastic bag of bones.
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_____. 1999. People of the Masks. 552 pp. Tor Books. ISBN: 0812515617.*
As the prophets have foretold, a child of power has been born unto the Turtle People of the Iroquis Nation. The Elders call him False Face Child, for he is the son of a powerful forest spirit. A living talisman, the child has inhuman eyes--black mirrors, ageless and deep--and all fear him.
All but Jumping Badger, the most powerful war leader of the Bear People. He destroys an entire village to take the boy to use as a spiritual weapon. But his triumph is short-lived. The Bear People suffer terrible visions and hear the voices of the spirits. Strange ailments and mysterious deaths take them one by one.
Though he is a seer, False Face Child is also a sad and lonely young boy named Rumbler. Twelve-year-old Wren befriends him and together they escape across the winter landscape of New York and Ontario with Jumping Badger close behind. He now fears the boy's power and seeks to kill him. Their only hope is to stay alive long enough to find Rumbler's legendary father, known only as The Disowned.
_____. 2003. People of the Owl. 560 pp. New York. Forge. ISBN: 0312877412.
Four thousand years ago, in what centuries later will be the southern part of the United States, a boy is thrust into manhood long before he's ready. Young Salamander would much rather catch crickets and watch blue heron fish than dabble in the politics of his clan. But when his heroic brother is killed, Salamander becomes the leader of America's first city. He inherits his brother's two wives, who despise him, and is forced to marry his mortal enemy's daughter to forge an alliance for the trade goods his people desperately need." "But he's only fifteen winters old! Technically he's not even a man, and most people consider him to be the village idiot! Worse, each of his wives has secretly been ordered by her clan to kill him." "Cast adrift in a stark wilderness of political intrigue where assassins are everywhere, young Salamander has no choice but to become a man - and quickly. For his own greatest enemies are closing in, intent upon destroying him and his clan and taking over Sun Town for themselves." "It would all be a simple matter if he could just run away, but he can't. He has three problems: their names are Night Rain, Pinedrop, and Anhinga. His wives. Despite what their clans have ordered them to do, he loves them. And he loves the children they have given him" As the end draws close, he realizes he has only one duty he cannot shirk - to protect his family. Salamander will do it. No matter the cost in blood.
Geren, Carl. 1977. Shell Hunter. illustrated by John Maggard. 47 pp. 24 cm, Children's Press. ISBN: 0516036114.´
While hunting for food, a young boy demonstrates the value of his shell whistles. A stone age boy helps feed his people by leading a hunting party to a mammoth he has found.
Gerrard, Roy. 1990. Mik's Mammoth. col. ill (Reading level: Ages 4-8). London. Victor Gollancz. ISBN: 0374448434 (0374318913). (Farrar Straus & Giroux, NY, 29 cm [32] pp [1st US edition])
"Mik the caveman, small and thin, Had long blond hair and beardless chin..." Mik rescues Rumm, a baby mammoth, from an avalanche and they become fast friends. Together they hunt and cook, dabble in cave art, and are quite content - until the day Mik sees his old tribe in trouble and, along with Rumm, courageously saves the day...

According to the rest of his clan, Caveman Mik is a nincompoop. But what he lacks in brawn he makes up for in brains, and when the tribe is in trouble, it's Mik to the rescue! Left behind when the other cave dwellers move on, the small caveman rescues a mammoth and learns new skills that help him become the leader of his tribe.

_____. (1990) 1991. Le mammouth de Max. French. translated from the English Mik's Mammoth. Reliure cuir. Ouest-France. ISBN: 2737307104.
Gibbon, Lewis Grassic. 1936. The Woman of Leadenhall Street. pseudonym. see Mitchell, J(ames) Leslie [1901-1935].
Girling, Richard. 1981. Wild Horses. (15,000 BC). in: Ielfstan's Place 15,000 BC - 1919 AD. 218 pp. London. Heinemann/Quixote Press. ISBN: 0434980196. (1982: Viking Press as The Forest on the Hill, 218pp; 1982 Wm Collins & Sons & Co. as Ielfstan's Place: A Part of History)*
"These fifteen short stories of life in Ielfstan's Place (as it was known in Saxon Times) begin in the prehistoric era (15,000 B.C.) and end in 1919 in the aftermath of the Great War. Each episode is based on a particular period or event, some essentially local, others part of a broader historical canvas. The time gap between episodes is sometimes just a few years, sometimes several hundred, as the pace of history dictates. Richard Girling's lean and brilliantly evocative prose brings history alive in this stirring chronicle of place: from the tramp of Roman legions to the ravages of the Black Death, from the clash of Roundhead and Cavalier to the convulsions of Industrial Revolution, he makes us experience what the men and woman of those times assuredly did. "
_____. 1981. Circle of Light. (2,000 BC). in: Ielfstan's Place 15,000 BC - 1919 AD. 218 pp. London. Heinemann/Quixote Press. ISBN: 0434980196. (1982: Viking Press as The Forest on the Hill, 218pp; 1982 Wm Collins & Sons & Co. as Ielfstan's Place: A Part of History)*
Glanville, Ernest [1856-]. 1920. Tyopa. A Bush Romance. 247 pp. London. Methuen.ˆ
Goemaere, Pierre [1894-1975]. 1927. Le Pélerin du soleil. French. (Falcon of the Sun). 253 pp. Paris. Albin-Michel.´
Le Pèlerin du soleil, roman fantastique et préhistorique paru en 1927, a pour héros Yram. Originaire de la Plaine, ce géant blond est destiné à conduire les Hommes du Fleuve vers le pays du soleil éternel. Il triomphera en chemin des fauves et du peuple de la forêt, mais aussi d'animaux extraordinaires, harpies et vampires. Auparavant néanmoins, il lui aura fallu prendre le commandement de la horde et affronter Krooh, dit l'Étouffeur, prétendant comme lui aux fonctions de chef:

Extraits choisis et commentés par Éric LYSØE illustrant La Guerre du feu de J.-H. Rosny aîné

Golding, William Gerald, Sir [1911-1993]. 1955. The Inheritors. 1st edition, London. Faber & Faber. ISBN: 0156443791. (New York: Harcourt Brace & World, 1st US, 1955, 21cm 233pp, shown) ´*
Their day on earth had long been over, and only eight of them were left: six adults, a small girl, and an infant. They were the last members of the doomed race we call Neanderthal man. Golding's powerful, profound and haunting novel about these essentially gentle innocents and what happened to them after their encounter with another race of beings: beings somewhat like yet strangely different from them, and so both terrifying and fascinating; beings incomprehensibly skilled and sophisticated, but cruel, guilt-ridden, and already somewhat corrupt; beings whose descendants would name their species Homo sapiens.
_____. (1955) 1968. Les Héritiers. French. translated from the English The Inheritors. broché. Gallimard ("Du Monde Entier"). ISBN: 2070270408.´
_____. 1971. Clonk Clonk. in: The Scorpion God. short story. 178 pp. London. Faber & Faber. ISBN: 0156796589. (Newy York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1972, 178pp; Harvest 1984) ´*
A graphic and convincing account of a crippled youth's triumph over his tormentors in a primitive matriarchal society.
_____. (1971) 1987. Clonk Clonk. French. translated from the English Clonk Clonk. in: Le dieu scorpion. 225 pp. Poche, Gallimard (L'Imaginaire). ISBN: 2070708845.
Trois nouvelles qui jouent avec le temps et l'histoire: l'Egypte des pharaons, la préhistoire, la Rome imp‚riale. Par le prix Nobel de littérature en 1983.
Gontier, Philippe. 1998 (?). Cinq contes de Marcel Schwob. French. (Five Stories by Marcel Schwob). in: Bulletin des Amateurs d'Anticipation Ancienne, p. 72-78. includes disscussion of Schwob's La vendeuse d'ambre (1891) and La Mort d'Odjigh (1892). complete article.
Gougaud, Henri [1936-]. 1980 (1994). Le trouveur de feu. French. (The finder of fire). 194 pp. Poche, éditions du Seuil (Points). ISBN: 2020231735. (224 pp, 2020055988)
« L'aventure du trouveur de feu me fut donnée en rêve, une nuit de 1972. Il paraît que les songes nocturnes sont brefs. J'ai pourtant le sentiment que celui-là occupa l'entière durée de mon sommeil...

"The adventure of the finder of fire came in a dream, one night in 1972. Nocturnal dreams are apparently brief, yet I have the feeling that this one occupied the whole of my sleep...

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Grant, John. 1968. Littlenose. 79 pp. London. BBC Jackanory, BBC/Knight pbk. ISBN: 0563083190.
This is first book of the series that introduced the little Neanderthal boy who was always getting into trouble. Includes the stories 'Littlenose meets Two-Eyes', 'The Shell Necklace', 'The Great Elk', 'The Straightnoses', and 'Dozy'.
_____. 1969. Littlenose Moves House. 80 pp. London. BBC Jackanory (Knight).
Includes 'The Sun Dance', 'Two Eyes' Friend', 'The Painted Cave', 'The Giant Snowball' and 'Littlenose Moves House'.
_____. 1971 (1985, 1989). Littlenose the Hero. 79 pp. London. BBC Jackanory, BBC/Knight pbk.
Littlenose, the naughty but well-meaning Neanderthal boy, has suddenly become a hero! After so many adventures where things go wrong he has at last achieved the status he deserves... Or does he deserve it? When he helps his father out of a deep pit the rest of the tribe praise his good sense and bravery; but who dug the pit in the first place? How Littlenose accidentally became a hero is just one of his many adventures featured in this book... Also includes the stories 'Littlenose the Musician', 'The Ice Monster', 'Littlenose and the Beaver' and 'Littlenose's Voyage'.
_____. 1972. Littlenose the Hunter. pbk, London. BBC Jackanory.
A bundle of dried twigs, two flints, a flint knife and a clean pair of furs.... All were ready and packed into Littlenose's skin bag for the next day. For he was joining a hunting party with men from the tribe.
_____. 1974. Littlenose the Fisherman. London. BBC Jackanory (Knight).*
"Littlenose was on a fishing expedition. Every Neanderthal boy must learn to fish, and Father was teaching him. All morning Littlenose watched and waited as one by one Father speared six trout..."
_____. 1975. Jackanory Stories - More adventures of Littlenose. London. BBC Jackanory.
15 stories. Includes a time chart and "Who were the Neanderthals?"
_____. 1975. Littlenose to the Rescue. London. BBC Jackanory (Knight).
This is the sixth instalment of the adventures of this Ice Age hero.
_____. 1982. Littlenose the Marksman. 95 pp. London. Jackanory, BBC. (1987)
Littlenose's spear throwing might have been a joke if it hadn't been so dangerous. All he had to do was appear at the entrance to the family cave carrying his boy-sized spear, and the members of the tribe vanished like frightened rabbits... Father felt it was a terrible disgrace and something must be done...
_____. 1983 (1989). Littlenose's Birthday. 95 pp. London. BBC Jackanory, BBC/Knight pbk. ISBN: 0340275316.
Littlenose was worried--so worried that he spilt a bowl of rhinoceros soup all down the front of his furs. Father and mother had lost his birthday stick, which was the only way they could remember the date of his birthday. And no birthday meant no birthday presents! In this new series of stories, not only does Littlenose discover the date of his birthday, he has lots more adventures too.
_____. 1983. Littlenose the Joker. 96 pp. London. BBC Jackanory (& pbk BBC Knight).
"Littlenose was sitting with Two-Eyes his mammoth under his favourite tree, thinking. He wanted to find a new trick for Crocus Day - the Neanderthal April Fool's day - but no ideas sprang to mind. Next morning, though, he found the discarded horn of a giant wild bull. And when he raised one-end to his lips and blew, it sounded as frightening as though the bull were still on the other end! Now, what a trick that could be...! Littlenose's plans have a tendancy to backfire, and the only one not surprised on Crocus Day was Two Eyes. He'd been Littlenose's pet too long to be surprised about anything.
_____. 1985. Littlenose and Two-Eyes. London. BBC Jackanory (Knight). ISBN: 0340387289.
"Littlenose was pleased and a little worried, all at the same time. Already he had passed three tests: fire lighting with distinction, tracking with top marks, and spear-throwing... well, he didn't quite fail the spear-throwing. Now came the final and most difficult test: Hunting the Great Bear..."
_____. 1985 (?). Littlenose the Leader. 79 pp. London. BBC Jackanory.
_____. 1990. Littlenose Goes South. 79 pp. London. Hodder & Stoughton.
_____. 1985 (1980). Bibi Cromagnon. French. translated from the English Littlenose.
Series titles include:
  • Bibi Cromagnon et son mammouth, Hachette Jeunesse, Bibliothèque rose Mini-Rose, 93pp
  • Bibi Cromagnon part à l'aventure, Hachette Jeunesse, Bibliothèque rose Mini-Rose, 93pp
  • L'Anniversaire de Bibi Cromagnon, Hachette Jeunesse, Bibliothèque rose Mini-Rose, numéro 526, 94pp
  • Bibi Cromagnon à la chasse au lion
  • Bibi Cromagnon change de caverne (1978. 118pp. ill: Laurent Jonathan. Paris, Hachette, Bibliothèque rose. Minirose)
  • Bibi Cromagnon à la pêche au saumon
  • Bibi Cromagnon sauve la tribu
_____. 1993. Littlenose and the Bear Hunt. pbk, London. BBC Knight Books.
Gratacap, Louis Pope [1851-1917]. 1906. A Woman of the Ice Age. 230 pp. New York. Brentano's.´
Green, Robert James. 1956. Kor and the Wolf Dogs. illustrated by Geoffrey Dean Lewis. 8.5" x 5.5". 220 pp. New York. Lothrop, Lee & Shephard.
The little village where Kor lived — in the prehistoric world — was bordered by a river, the mountains and the primeval forest. No one had dared to cross these boundaries, for no one knew what dangers might lie beyond the familiar hunting ground. But one day Kor is exiled for disobeying a tribal decree, and accompanied by his two wolf dogs he ventures boldly into the unknown region. This is a fascinating story of Kor's world as it was in his time. He was the first in his tribe to be friends to animals, the wolf cubs, who were to be the start of our dogs... he risks his life to save them and it is because of them he is banished...
Greenberg, Martin Harry [1941-] Joseph D. Olander, and Robert Silverberg [1935-], eds. . 1979. Dawn of Time: Prehistory through Science Fiction. 224 pp. 21 cm, 1st edition, New York. Elsevier/Nelson Books. ISBN: 0525666249.*

A Gun for Dinosaur, L. Sprague de Camp
The Sands of Time, P. Schuyler Miller
Paleontology: An Experimental Science. Robert R. Olsen
The Doctor, Ted Thomas
The Link, Cleve Cartmill
The Day is Done, Lester del Rey
The Gnarly Man, L. Sprague de Camp
Brave New World, J. Francis McComas
The Peat Bog, Poul Anderson
Greenfield, Irving A. [1928-]. 1973. The Ancient of Days. 317 pp. pbk, 1st, Avon Books. ISBN: 038014860.
"On a plain in southern England 2000 years before the birth of Christ, the hunter Ronstrom stalks his prey and is led to the mystery of the Giver of Life.
He is told of a cave where after a long journey he will discover a marvel which will alter forever his life and the life of his people. The marvel is shown in the arrangement of small stones in a cave. They spell for him the strange future which awaits him: the great battles, the bold women, and his own dramatic change from a simple hunter to a Builder for mankind."
_____. 1975. Aton. 310 pp. pbk, 1st, Avon Books (24844). ISBN: 0380003740.*
His adventure has been rescued from history. Violently ripped from the blood-steeped legend of early man, the chronicle of his passionate journey brings forth bizarre forays into foreign lands; a father challenged by a son; herioc, loving women; and the strange mystery that leads people to create new gods of terror and power.
Gregory, Jackson [1882-1943]. 1933. Ru, the Conqueror. 292 pp. 20 cm, 1st ed., New York & London. Charles Scribners Sons.´*
from the dustjacket:
If you enjoy the Tarzan books or thrill to yarns of brave deeds here is a story for you. It is the eventful tale of Ru who came to be called Ru Broad Ax; who as a boy fled his people, the Valley Dwellers, rather than serve as a sacrifice to the Gods of the True Harvest; who became the greatest Wanderer of his time, met and won the lovely Dawn Maiden and in the appointed end returned to conclude matters with Urg, the Witch Man, and to lead his people out of a great danger and into safety and a new life.
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Grimaud, Michel. (pseudonym for Marcelle Perriod [1937-] and Jean-Louis Fraysse [1946-]). 1971. Rhôor l'invincible. French. (Rhoor the Invincible). illustrated by Pierre Joubert. Les Aventures de Rhôor 1. 223 pp. Safari-Signe de piste ; 2, Paris. Alsatia.
Voici Rhôor, l'adolescent courageux qui traverse seul une partie de ce qui sera un jour l'Europe, pour rejoindre sa tribu et la guider vers les Terres Heureuses de ses ancêtres. Et voici Tâa, le guépard fidèle, qui vignt fois sauve le garçon d'une mort certaine. La nature est hostile, et l'homme aussi redoutable que l'ours ou le tigre Pour peu que vous mettiez vos pas dans leurs traces, pour peu que vous fassiez un bout de chemin avec eux, Rhôor et Tâa deviendront pour vous des amis inoubliables.
_____. 1972. Rhôor et les pillards. French. (Rhoor and the Plunderers). illustrated by Pierre Joubert. Les Aventures de Rhôor 2. 224 pp. Safari-Signe de piste ; 22, Paris. Alsatia.
Quel âge a Rhôor ? Seize ans peut-être. Et déjà il a traversé seul une partie de la future Europe pour rejoindre sa tribu et la guider vers les terres heureuses de ses ancêtres. A peine arrivé, il lui faut repartir, obligé d'affronter chaque jour la nature hostile et l'homme. L'ennemi est partout : au dedans et au dehors. Chasseur d'Auroch ne pardonne pas à Rhôor l'agile de lui avoir été préféré pour conduire la tribu. Bison furieux, chef des pillards, et Ogra, chef des Nains Puants se sont emparés de Nouk, la douce amie de Rhôor. Après Nouk, Rhôor tombé entre leurs mains, ne peut raisonnablement espérer aucun secours ; il ne lui reste donc plus qu'à mourir...
Grimes, Katherine Atherton. 1912. Tolmi of the Treetops. illustrated by Latimer J. Wilson. limp cloth, 5"x7". 32 pp. Instructor Literature Series No. 171, Dansville, NY. F.A. Owen Publishing.*
Foreword
This is a story about a little boy who lived a long, long time ago. In those days things were not at all as they are now. People did not have any homes such as we do, but lived in the branches of tall trees. They slept just wherever they happened to be when night came on. They had not learned to build houses, or to cook their food. They knew nothing about fire, so had to eat their food raw, and could not warm themselves when cold weather came.
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_____. 1913. Labu The Little Lake Dweller. illustrated by Latimer J. Wilson. limp cloth, 5"x7". 36 pp. Instructor Literature Series No. 172, Dansville, NY. F.A. Owen Publishing.*
CHAPTER I. The Lodge of the Morning
"Oo-ah ! Oo-ah !" crooned Malin, rocking back and forth in the little canoe. The sun was very bright on the water and the light almost blinded her as she looked out across the lake to see if the boats were coming home. It was time for them, for the sun had long been high, and Malin knew they could not catch fish after the morning shadows, which the mountains cast across the water, were gone.
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_____. 1914. Tara of the Tents. illustrated by Latimer J. Wilson. limp cloth, 5"x7". 36 pp. Instructor Literature Series No. 173, Dansville, NY. F.A. Owen Publishing.*
CHAPTER I - In Sight of the Palms
Miles upon miles in every direction the brown desert lay in rounded billows of sand. How hot it was! The day's journey had never seemed so long to Tara, though he had spent all of his fourteen short years in just such wayward wandering as this. It was the middle of the afternoon and old Selim, the camel-driver who led the caravan, had been telling the lad for the last hour that they were nearly to the Garden of Ahmed, toward which they had been traveling for so many days.
"I do not see it," said Tara somewhat crossly, as Selim, from his seat in front, tried to point out to him something far away toward the southwest.
"lt is there," said Selim quietly. "Allah be praised for a safe journey!"...
_____. 1915. Bolo the Cave Boy. illustrated by Latimer J. Wilson. limp cloth, 5"x7". 40 pp. Instructor Literature Series No. 256, Dansville, NY. F.A. Owen Publishing.*
Contents
  1. How Bolo Got His Dinner
  2. How Bolo Learned a Lesson
  3. The Flood and the Fire
  4. The God Who Lived in the Sun
  5. A Long Search and What Came of It
  6. The Hunt for the Mammoths
  7. How Stitcher Saved the Clan from Hunger
  8. The Pictures on the Wall
_____. 1916. Kwasa the Cliff Dweller. illustrated by Latimer J. Wilson. limp cloth, 5"x7". 44 pp. Instructor Literature Series No. 257C, Dansville, NY. F.A. Owen Publishing.*
Guillaumie, Marc. 1997. Le roman préhistorique, un roman pour enfants? French. (Prehistoric fiction -- juvenile literature?). in: "Le Roman Populaire en Question(s)", PULIM. Limoges.
_____. 2000. Le roman préhistorique (à partir des premiers romans préhistoriques français, 1872-1914). French. (The Prehistoric Novel (from the earliest French prehistoric novels, 1874-1914)). doctoral thesis, under the direction of Claude Filteau, Université de Limoges. 678 pp.
Guttenberg, Elyse (Margaret) [1952-]. 1995. Summer Light. 481 pp. HarperPrism. ISBN: 0-06-105425-9.*
Spirit Singer - Elik was not like the others. She could not sew a sealskin with the tiny stitches that would make a kayak watertight in the winter storms. She could not set a trap as silently as drifting snow. Or throw the weighted strands of a bolo into a flock of birds, or predict the weather.
But this she could do: She could sing the spirit songs, almost like a shaman. This was a high calling for a woman, in a place where the land reaches into the sea. The Real People lived in a world of great clarity and cruelty. A world where every beast and every stone was still touched with the magic that was abundant when the world was new.
So when the sea brought Elik the gift of love, it came to her in the form of a bird. And it brought the song that would shape the People's destiny, if only she could sing it true.
_____. 1997. Daughter of the Shaman. 644 pp. HarperPrism. ISBN: 0-06-105474-7.*
Prehistoric fantasy novel, sequel to Summer Light. Allanaq came from the sea, an orphan drifting in an open boat. Though he was different, the Real People tribe took him in. Upon manhood, they gave him Elik as a wife. They were happy together until disaster struck and Elik's husband had a darker path to tread. She followed Allanaq to a new country, where vengeance waited--and unimagined love--for the two set apart from the tribe as the children of the shaman.

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Hagemans, Gustave. 1889. Le Poignard de silex. Etudes des moeurs préhistoriques. French. (The Flint Dagger: Studies of prehistoric customs). x, 74 pp. Brussels. Manceaux.´
Haggard, Henry Rider [1856-1925]. 1924. Heu-heu: or, The Monster. 11, 268 pp. London. Hutchison. (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, 1924, 265pp) ˆ
This African adventure was one of the last of the eighteen Allan Quatermain tales to be published, though chronologically its events occur about in the middle. The English publisher Hutchinson paid Haggard handsomely in advance for HEU-HEU, but then did not like it, and required that it be abridged prior to its serial or book appearance.

African fantasy adventure, set before King Solomon's Mines. More of Allan's fantastic adventures, & a lost race. Heu-Heu is a gorilla-monster who receives human sacrifices, the original of Robert E. Howard's similar creations.

_____. (1924) 1997. Heu-heu: ou, le monstre. French. translated from the English Heu-heu: or, The Monster by Marc Madouraud. 205 pp. 21 cm, "Ides et Autres", Recto-Verso, Bruxelles [Belgium].ˆ
_____. (1924) 1988. Heu-heu oder das Monster. German. translated from the English Heu-heu: or, The Monster by Niko Karapancsa. illustrated by Thomas Thiemeyer (cover). 283 pp. Heyne. ISBN: 3-453-00988-6. (Nachdruck: 1925) ˆ
_____. (1924) 1928. Kummitus. Finnish. translated from the English Heu-heu: or, The Monster by Jalmari Sauli. Otava.ˆ
_____. 1927 (1999). Allan and the Ice Gods; a tale of beginnings. 316 pp. Garden City, NY. Doubleday, Page, & Company. ISBN: 1902058119. (London: Hutchison, ix, 287, 16pp 1927; Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Apr. 1947. ill. by Virgil Finlay; UK: Pulp Fictions, 1999, 296pp. introduction by David Pringle) ˆ*