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The Lost World Read 2009 is a collaborative project and our thanks go to all our partners:

Arts & Business Arts Council England
Aye write Arts Bath & North East Somerset England
Bournemouth Libraries Bristol City Council
Cornwall County Council Devon County Council
Dorset County Council Edinburgh Council
Edinburgh City of Literature Glasgow Culture & Sport
GWE Business West Hampshire County Council
North Somerset Council Plymouth Library
Borough of Poole Portsmouth City Council
Rolls-Royce Shrewsbury
Somerset Council South Gloucestershire Council
Swindon Borough Council SWRLS
Torbay Council University of Bristol
University of Edinburgh University of Plymouth
City of Westminster Libraries Wiltshire County Council


We gratefully acknowledge subsidy from the Scottish Arts Council for this project.

Scottish Arts Council



The Lost World Read 2009 is part of Darwin 200.

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Visit The Lost Book for an intriguing, 21st century spin on The Lost World.

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The copyright holders of images used on this website and in the publications are credited where known. No image should be reproduced without first obtaining permission from the copyright holder. If any image has been misattributed please contact BCDP at Leigh Court, Abbots Leigh, Bristol BS8 3RA. A correction will be made at the earliest opportunity.



 
Special Thanks
For their help in compiling images for the publications, and/or for their comments on the early drafts, special thanks go to Ali Bowden, Anthony Beeson, Catherine Cooke, Dawn Dyer, Mary Greenshields, Simon Gurr, Rebekah Jefferies, Andrew Kelly, Hannah Lowry, Paula Shears, Susan Taylor and Vicky Washington.

Lost World Copyright
The Lost World is copyright © 1996 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Copyright Holders. The adaptation written for the Lost World Read 2009 is printed with kind permission of Jonathan Clowes Ltd, London, on behalf of Andrea Plunket, the Administrator of the Conan Doyle Copyrights.

Julie Bowie, Bristol Libraries, and James Taljaard, Arts & Business, in Bristol Zoo Garden's reptile house on launch day.

Julie Bowie, Bristol Libraries, and James Taljaard, Arts & Business, in Bristol Zoo Garden's reptile house on launch day.

Karen Cunningham and Wilma Moore of Culture & Sport Glasgow en route to Edinburgh on launch day.

Karen Cunningham and Wilma Moore of Culture & Sport Glasgow en route to Edinburgh on launch day.



Dinosaur footprints