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Adrift in the Unknown; or Queer Adventures in a Queer Realm

Gelesen von Amanda Rumbaugh

(4,429 Sterne; 14 Bewertungen)

A delightful, imaginative, and sometimes silly adventure in early science fiction. Join a noble scientist and some of his less noble associates as they take flight in a newly constructed, seemingly magical spaceship. After they land on the planet Mercury, they are caught in the crossfire in a war between futuristic Mercurean city-states which wield high-tech weaponry. As they fight for their own survivial and that of their fellow humans, each man is challenged to confront his own moral failings. Set aside your 21st-century knowledge of physics and settle in for a lighthearted, somewhat predictable romp through outer space. - Summary by Amanda Rumbaugh (5 hr 3 min)

Chapters

Lost, Strayed, or Stolen?

11:38

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An Uninvited Guest

20:18

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The Professor's Feat

12:43

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The Plutocrats Reconciled

15:14

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Traveling Sunward

10:52

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A Landing Effected

17:02

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Facing a Mercurial Storm

25:00

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The Mercurials

15:47

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Learning the Word-Box

16:43

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How We Were Catalogued

18:56

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The Dilemma of Mr. Meigs

20:58

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Condemned to Death

21:11

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A Threatening Calamity

19:04

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Plan to Steal a Building

10:14

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Surveying our Own Planet

12:28

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How Ill Luck Overtook Me

14:28

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A Change of Heart

17:07

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How We Outwitted the King

16:06

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Back to Earth

7:22

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Bewertungen

Ah Ha Vulcan is Revealed

(5 Sterne)

Not sure when this was written. Believe it was early 1900's. An interesting premise, anti gravity paint & A suit to protect you was a bath. It's the story, characters & settings. Very entertaining. Yet I did hear a reference to a planet named Vulcan. Ideas for stories come from many places. Believe it or not...