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Under the moons of Mars: a collection of scientific romance

Stableford, Brian(Edited by)
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Before the term "science fiction" was adopted in the 1920s, there were "scientific romances," tales of amazing journeys beyond the limits of the known world.

Jules Verne's imaginative novels of the mid-nineteenth century met with international success, whetting the public's appetite for fantastic fiction rooted in actual fact — a craving that H.

G. Wells satisfied with his visionary stories. This compilation presents more than two dozen early tales by Verne's and Wells's immediate predecessors, contemporaries, and descendants, focusing on the middle period, when the genre was at its most enterprising and exuberant. Originally published between 1835 and 1924, the stories offer early interpretations of the futuristic societies, rogue stars, rebellious machines, and other now-familiar themes of speculative fiction.

Featured authors include Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ambrose Bierce, H.

G. Wells, Jack London, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, as well as lesser-known writers.

Brian Stableford, a legendary science-fiction author and editor, selected the stories, for which he provides an informative Introduction and brief biographies for each author.

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Product Details
Dover Publications, Inc.
0486818802 / 9780486818801
eBook (EPUB)
26/12/2016
Science fiction
1 pages
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