From 1893-1895 George Griffith was the most famous science fiction writer in England. His books entranced the readers of the 19th century with tales of Martians, submarines, immortality, rogue comets and even spaceships whizzing around the solar system. He invented the Countdown in 1897 and his son would become the co-inventor of the jet engine. Griffith's name became synonymous with high adventure and so in the Spring of 1894 he was recruited to follow in the mythical footsteps of Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg. In just 65 days Griffith travelled through 24 time zones and established a new world record. Now for the first time in over 100 years his story can be retold along with a lengthy biography of his many literary achievements by noted Space writer and editor, Robert Godwin. Includes a special Introduction by John Griffith, grandson of George Griffith.
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George Griffith was a visionary author of the Victorian and Edwardian age who spent his youth sailing around the world. A forgotten father of science fiction, he is the author of "The Mummy and Miss Nicotris, Olga Romanoff, The Romance of Golden Star, "and" The World Peril of 1910. "Robert Godwin is the space curator at the Canadian Air and Space Museum and an advocate of the Space Frontier Foundation. He works closely with the National Space Society, the Mars Society, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the X-Prize Foundation. He is the author of "Apollo 11," "The Illustrated Collector s Guide to Led Zeppelin," and "The Lunar Exploration Scrapbook." He lives in Burlington, Ontario."
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. From 1893-1895 George Griffith was the most famous science fiction writer in England. His books entranced the readers of the 19th century with tales of Martians, submarines, immortality, rogue comets and even spaceships whizzing around the solar system. He invented the Countdown in 1897 and his son would become the co-inventor of the jet engine. Griffith's name became synonymous with high adventure and so in the Spring of 1894 he was recruited to follow in the mythical footsteps of Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg. In just 65 days Griffith travelled through 24 time zones and established a new world record. Now for the first time in over 100 years his story can be retold along with a lengthy biography of his many literary achievements by noted Space writer and editor, Robert Godwin. Includes a special Introduction by John Griffith, grandson of George Griffith. From 1893-1895 George Griffith was the most famous science fiction writer in England. His books entranced the readers of the 19th century with tales of Martians, submarines, immortality, rogue comets and even spaceships whizzing around the solar system. This title tells his story. It also includes an introduction by his grandson John Griffith. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781897350270
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Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. 238 pp. Lightly rubbed on the corners with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. Illustrated with black and white photographs and drawings. Phileas Fogg was the protagonist in Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne, originally published in 1873. The Contents are: George Griffith - Prophet and Adventurer; How I Broke the Record Round the World by George Griffith; Across Europe and 45 Hours; Life on an Eastbound Liner; Eastward Ho; Through the Desert Lands; From Aden to Eden; A Glimpse at the Pearl of the Sea; The City of the Lions; The Heathen at Sea; The Town of Three Names; The Skipper's Yarn; A Glimpse of Lilliput; Eastward to the Far West; A Week on Wheels; The End of the Run; A Railway Beyond the Clouds; A Ride to the City of the Sun; A Paradise of Tomorrow; The Most Majestic Mountain; Los Medanos; The Snake Dancers of Arizona; To France by Air; and When Will the 20th Century Begin. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 227309
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