George Allan England Complete Science Adventure Anthologies

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Space Opera, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: George Allan England ISBN: 1230000231508
Publisher: ScienceAdventure Publishing Publication: April 7, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: George Allan England
ISBN: 1230000231508
Publisher: ScienceAdventure Publishing
Publication: April 7, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

An American writer and explorer, best known for his speculative and science fiction. He attended Harvard University and later in life unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Maine. England was a socialist and many of his works have socialist themes.

Contents
The Flying Legion (1920)
The Air Trust (1915)
Darkness and Dawn (1912)
The Vacant World or The Last New Yorkers
Beyond the Great Oblivion
The Afterglow

Thad's Watchers: A Study in Expediency (1907)

The Air Trust (1915)
The story of a billionaire, the most sinister and cruel mind ever evolved, who attempts to control the very air people breathe, and the violent consequences of his ambition and greed.

England's trilogy, Darkness and Dawn (published in 1912, 1913 and 1914 as The Vacant World, Beyond the Great Oblivion and Afterglow) tells the story of 2 modern people who awake a thousand years after the earth was devastated by a meteor. They work to rebuild civilization. Richard A. Lupoff has noted that Darkness and Dawn contains "an unfortunate element of racism" (the villains who menace the heroes are descended from African-Americans).

The Last New Yorkers or THE VACANT WORLD (1911)
In the decade following its completion in 1909, New York's once-tallest building, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Tower, suffered a series of unfortunate mishaps. In rapid succession it was exposed to poisonous gases, submerged under twenty thousand feet of water, struck by the tail of a comet, and transported back in time to the pre-Columbian era. Each time, the building somehow emerged intact.

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An American writer and explorer, best known for his speculative and science fiction. He attended Harvard University and later in life unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Maine. England was a socialist and many of his works have socialist themes.

Contents
The Flying Legion (1920)
The Air Trust (1915)
Darkness and Dawn (1912)
The Vacant World or The Last New Yorkers
Beyond the Great Oblivion
The Afterglow

Thad's Watchers: A Study in Expediency (1907)

The Air Trust (1915)
The story of a billionaire, the most sinister and cruel mind ever evolved, who attempts to control the very air people breathe, and the violent consequences of his ambition and greed.

England's trilogy, Darkness and Dawn (published in 1912, 1913 and 1914 as The Vacant World, Beyond the Great Oblivion and Afterglow) tells the story of 2 modern people who awake a thousand years after the earth was devastated by a meteor. They work to rebuild civilization. Richard A. Lupoff has noted that Darkness and Dawn contains "an unfortunate element of racism" (the villains who menace the heroes are descended from African-Americans).

The Last New Yorkers or THE VACANT WORLD (1911)
In the decade following its completion in 1909, New York's once-tallest building, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Tower, suffered a series of unfortunate mishaps. In rapid succession it was exposed to poisonous gases, submerged under twenty thousand feet of water, struck by the tail of a comet, and transported back in time to the pre-Columbian era. Each time, the building somehow emerged intact.

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