Author: | George Griffith | ISBN: | 1230000232355 |
Publisher: | AEB Publishing | Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | George Griffith |
ISBN: | 1230000232355 |
Publisher: | AEB Publishing |
Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Griffith was extremely popular in the United Kingdom, though he failed to find similar acclaim in the United States, in part due to his revolutionary and socialist views. A journalist, rather than scientist, by background, what his stories lack in scientific rigour and literary grace they make up for in sheer exuberance of execution.
"To-night that spark was to be shaken from the torch of Revolution, and to-morrow the first of the mines would explode...the armies of Europe would fight their way through the greatest war that the world had ever seen." — from Griffith's most famous novel The Angel of the Revolution.
Table of Contents
The Angel of the Revolution (A Tale of the Coming Terror)
Olga Romanoff, or, the Syren of the Skies
The Outlaws of the Air
The Romance of Golden Star
A Honeymoon In Space
The World Peril of 1910
The Missionary
The World Masters
A Mayfair Magician
The Mummy And Miss Nitocris
The Angel of the Revolution-
A lurid mix of Jules Verne's futuristic air warfare fantasies, the utopian visions of News from Nowhere and the future war invasion literature of Chesney and his imitators, it told the tale of a group of terrorists who conquer the world through airship warfare. Led by a crippled, brilliant Russian Jew and his daughter, the 'angel' Natasha, 'The Brotherhood of Freedom' establish a 'pax aeronautica' over the earth after a young inventor masters the technology of flight in 1903. The hero falls in love with Natasha and joins in her war against society in general and the Russian Czar in particular.
Olga Romanoff -
a science fiction novel.The novel continues (from The Angel of the Revolution) the tale of a worldwide brotherhood of anarchists fighting the world armed with fantastical airships, ending on an apocalyptic note as a comet smashes into the earth
Griffith was extremely popular in the United Kingdom, though he failed to find similar acclaim in the United States, in part due to his revolutionary and socialist views. A journalist, rather than scientist, by background, what his stories lack in scientific rigour and literary grace they make up for in sheer exuberance of execution.
"To-night that spark was to be shaken from the torch of Revolution, and to-morrow the first of the mines would explode...the armies of Europe would fight their way through the greatest war that the world had ever seen." — from Griffith's most famous novel The Angel of the Revolution.
Table of Contents
The Angel of the Revolution (A Tale of the Coming Terror)
Olga Romanoff, or, the Syren of the Skies
The Outlaws of the Air
The Romance of Golden Star
A Honeymoon In Space
The World Peril of 1910
The Missionary
The World Masters
A Mayfair Magician
The Mummy And Miss Nitocris
The Angel of the Revolution-
A lurid mix of Jules Verne's futuristic air warfare fantasies, the utopian visions of News from Nowhere and the future war invasion literature of Chesney and his imitators, it told the tale of a group of terrorists who conquer the world through airship warfare. Led by a crippled, brilliant Russian Jew and his daughter, the 'angel' Natasha, 'The Brotherhood of Freedom' establish a 'pax aeronautica' over the earth after a young inventor masters the technology of flight in 1903. The hero falls in love with Natasha and joins in her war against society in general and the Russian Czar in particular.
Olga Romanoff -
a science fiction novel.The novel continues (from The Angel of the Revolution) the tale of a worldwide brotherhood of anarchists fighting the world armed with fantastical airships, ending on an apocalyptic note as a comet smashes into the earth