Sci-Fi Stories Written in the 19th Century: The pioneering stories that set the way for modern fictions greatest genre - Jack London, Edward Page Mitchell, Voltaire, Grant Allen, Robert Duncan Milne, Constance Cotterell, Fitz James O'Brien & Ambrose Bierce

By Jack London, Edward Page Mitchell, Voltaire, Grant Allen, Robert Duncan Milne, Constance Cotterell, Fitz James O'Brien & Ambrose Bierce

Release Date: 2025-05-25

Genre: Fiction

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Sci-Fi Stories Written in the 19th Centu Jack London, Edward Page Mitchell, Voltaire, Grant Allen, Robert Duncan Milne, Constance Cotterell, Fitz James O'Brien & Ambrose Bierce
Science Fiction is usually thought of as a modern genre, something that could only be ‘invented’ in these more modern times where technology and imagination combine to bring us thrilling stories. That, of course, is true, but these authors in the 19th Century were far ahead of their own times, and perhaps, still of ours.
1 - Sci-Fi Stories Written in the 19th Century - An Introduction

2 - A Thousand Deaths by Jack London

3 - The Tachypomp by Edward Page Mitchell

4 - Plato's Dream by Voltaire

5 - The Conquest of the Earth by the Moon by Washington Irving

6 - Pausodyne by Grant Allen

7 - The Eidoloscope by Robert Duncan Milne

8 - The Clock That Went Backward by Edward Page Mitchell

9 - The Love Germ by Constance Cotterell

10 - What Was It by Fitz James O'Brien

11 - Moxon's Master by Ambrose Bierce

12 - The Crystal Man by Edward Page Mitchell

Sci-Fi Stories Written in the 19th Century: The pioneering stories that set the way for modern fictions greatest genre - Jack London, Edward Page Mitchell, Voltaire, Grant Allen, Robert Duncan Milne, Constance Cotterell, Fitz James O'Brien & Ambrose Bierce

By Jack London, Edward Page Mitchell, Voltaire, Grant Allen, Robert Duncan Milne, Constance Cotterell, Fitz James O'Brien & Ambrose Bierce

Release Date: 2025-05-25

Genre: Fiction

(0 ratings)
Science Fiction is usually thought of as a modern genre, something that could only be ‘invented’ in these more modern times where technology and imagination combine to bring us thrilling stories. That, of course, is true, but these authors in the 19th Century were far ahead of their own times, and perhaps, still of ours.
1 - Sci-Fi Stories Written in the 19th Century - An Introduction

2 - A Thousand Deaths by Jack London

3 - The Tachypomp by Edward Page Mitchell

4 - Plato's Dream by Voltaire

5 - The Conquest of the Earth by the Moon by Washington Irving

6 - Pausodyne by Grant Allen

7 - The Eidoloscope by Robert Duncan Milne

8 - The Clock That Went Backward by Edward Page Mitchell

9 - The Love Germ by Constance Cotterell

10 - What Was It by Fitz James O'Brien

11 - Moxon's Master by Ambrose Bierce

12 - The Crystal Man by Edward Page Mitchell

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