Conan Doyle Novel and Adaptations
- The Lost World (Conan Doyle novel), a 1912 book
- The Lost World (1925 film), a silent film
- The Lost World (1960 film), set in Venezuela
- The Lost World (1992 film), set in Africa
- The Lost World (1998 film), set in Mongolia
- The Lost World (2001 film), a BBC film
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, a television series
- "The Lost World", a radio drama in the Radio Tales series
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