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SF UNIVERSE - The Ultimate Collection - 160+ Space Adventures Lost Worlds Dystopian Novels & Post-Apocalyptic Tales: The War of the Worlds Anthem Space Viking The Conquest of America A Traveler in Time The Guardians… - cover

SF UNIVERSE - The Ultimate Collection - 160+ Space Adventures Lost Worlds Dystopian Novels & Post-Apocalyptic Tales: The War of the Worlds Anthem Space Viking The Conquest of America A Traveler in Time The Guardians…

H. G. Wells, Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, Edwin A. Abbott, Jack Williamson, Robert Louis Stevenson, George Macdonald, Henry Haggard, William Hope Hodgson, Edward Bellamy, Mark Twain, Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Francis Bacon, C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne, Margaret Cavendish, Jonathan Swift, William Le Queux, Samuel Merwin, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, James Fenimore Cooper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Ayn Rand, Owen Gregory, Hugh Benson, Fred M. White, Ignatius Donnelly, Ernest Bramah, Milo Hastings, Arthur Dudley Vinton, Robert Cromie, E. M. Forster, Anthony Trollope, Richard Stockham, Irving E. Cox, Cleveland Moffett, Richard Jefferies, Percy Greg, David Lindsay, Edward Everett Hale, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Abraham Merritt, Edgar Wallace, H. Beam Piper, Garrett P. Serviss, Gertrude Barrows Bennett, Philip K. Dick, E. E. Smith, Murray Leinster, Fritz Leiber, Andre Norton, Lester del Rey, August Derleth, Frederik Pohl, Kurt Vonnegut, William Dean Howells, Philip Francis Nowlan, Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, George Griffiths, Edwin Lester Arnold, John Jacob Astor, Gustavus W. Pope

Translator Frederick A. Malleson, Eleanor E. King, Lewis Page Mercier, Ellen E. Frewer, Agnes D. Kingston

Publisher: e-artnow

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Summary

e-artnow presents to you this meticulously edited and formatted SF collection, jam-packed with the dystopian worlds, intergalactic action-adventures, and the greatest Sci-Fi classics:
E. M. Forster:
The Machine Stops
Richard Jefferies:
After London
Richard Stockham:
Perchance to Dream
Irving E. Cox:
The Guardians
Philip F. Nowlan:
Armageddon–2419 A.D…
George Griffith:
The Angel of the Revolution…
Percy Greg:
Across the Zodiac
David Lindsay:
A Voyage to Arcturus
Edward E. Hale:
The Brick Moon
Stanley G. Weinbaum:
A Martian Odyssey…
Abraham Merritt
The Moon Pool…
Edgar Wallace:
The Green Rust…
H. Beam Piper:
Terro-Human Future History…
Garrett P. Serviss:
The Sky Pirate…
Philip K. Dick:
Second Variety…
Jules Verne:
Journey to the Center of the Earth
H. G. Wells:
The Time Machine
Edgar Allan Poe:
A Descent into the Maelstrom…
Mary Shelley:
Frankenstein…
Edwin A. Abbott:
Flatland
Jack London:
Iron Heel…
R. L. Stevenson:
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
George MacDonald:
Lilith
H. Rider Haggard:
King Solomon's Mines
She
William H. Hodgson:
The Night Land…
Edward Bellamy:
Looking Backward…
Mark Twain:
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Arthur Conan Doyle:
The Lost World…
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Pellucidar Series
Caspak Series
Francis Bacon:
New Atlantis
C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne:
The Lost Continent
Margaret Cavendish:
The Blazing World
Jonathan Swift:
Gulliver's Travels
William Morris:
News from Nowhere
Samuel Butler:
Erewhon
Edward Bulwer-Lytton:
The Coming Race
James F. Cooper:
The Monikins
Charlotte P. Gilman:
Herland
Ayn Rand:
Anthem
Owen Gregory:
Meccania the Super-State
Hugh Benson:
Lord of the World
Fred M. White:
The Doom of London
Ignatius Donnelly:
Caesar's Column
Ernest Bramah:
The Secret of the League
Milo Hastings:
City of Endless Night
Arthur D. Vinton:
Looking Further Backward
Robert Cromie:
The Crack of Doom
Gertrude Bennett:
The Heads of Cerberus
E. E. Smith:
Triplanetary…
Murray Leinster:
Murder Madness…
Fritz Leiber:
The Big Time…
Andre Norton:
The Time Traders…
Pursuit
A Traveler in Time
Gulliver of Mars
A Journey in Other Worlds…
Available since: 08/19/2018.

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