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Since many of you specialize in Obscuriana, I thought I would ask this group as 
a last resort to see if you might be able to shed some light on this odd request 
I got from the BFF that said:

"Randy was talking to me the other day and mentioned a couple of books he'd love 
to read again. I've found the ones he knew the titles of, but one of them he 
said he read in junior high, he thought, and it was a story LIKE "Journey to the 
Center of the Earth" but in this story, there was an access through the english 
channel."

For the record, Randy is about 62, so junior high would have been in the early 
60s. Anybody have any ideas? Where is Barbara Hass when I need her (smile). This 
one just doesn't have enough meat for me to query, so I thought some of our 
bookish friends might know.

Thanks!

 
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