The Stone From the Moon
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Publisher: Black Cat Press
Copyright:
© 2007 by Ron Miller Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First
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Printed: 218 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:Otto Willi Gail was one of the most popular science fiction authors in Germany during the early decades of the twentieth century. In this novel, a sequel to "The Shot Into Infinity" (also available from Black Cat Press), Gail combines several science fiction themes into a single exciting, suspenseful narrative: Space travel, Atlantis, the origins of ancient human cultures and the bizarre World Ice Theory of Hanns Horbiger, which eventually became an official science of Nazi racial theory. Although Horbiger was one of the great pseudoscientists of the twentieth century, Gail's descriptions of space travel were based meticulously on the work of astronautics pioneers Hermann Oberth and Max Valier. In addition to being a thrilling novel, this book is also an accurate mirror of the state of the art of astronautics as it existed more than three-quarters of a century ago. Includes the original illustrations by Frank R. Paul. Listed in: |
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