The Valley of Adventure is a 1926 Australian novel by E. V. Timms. [1] In the novel, a father and his sons discover a map that takes them to a hidden valley. [2]
The novel was well received. Table Talk called it "quite a thrilling book of adventure with an Australian setting, which will appeal to boys especially." [3] The Bulletin wrote, "The boy who does not devour this veracious chronicle with a galloping appetite is no boy." [4]
In 1937, The Valley of Adventure was adapted into a radio serial. [5] The production ranks among Timms' best remembered works for radio. [6]
There was a sequel Cities Under the Sea, [7] which was released in 1937. The radio serial was then adapted into a novel, which Timms published in 1948. [8]
The Valley of Adventure is a 1926 Australian novel by E. V. Timms. [1] In the novel, a father and his sons discover a map that takes them to a hidden valley. [2]
The novel was well received. Table Talk called it "quite a thrilling book of adventure with an Australian setting, which will appeal to boys especially." [3] The Bulletin wrote, "The boy who does not devour this veracious chronicle with a galloping appetite is no boy." [4]
In 1937, The Valley of Adventure was adapted into a radio serial. [5] The production ranks among Timms' best remembered works for radio. [6]
There was a sequel Cities Under the Sea, [7] which was released in 1937. The radio serial was then adapted into a novel, which Timms published in 1948. [8]