The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life by Homer Eon Flint
Four men in the Sky Cube, a doctor singing of the owl and the pussy-cat, a geologist peeling potatoes, draw electricity from the ether as they voyage toward an incredible discovery.
Homer Eon Flint's 1919 novel is a rousing psi-powers space opera of an interplanetary journey. Vivid, imaginative early SF. Read it for a pioneering pulp adventure where explorers in a marvelous flying cube reach a world ruled by the Lord of Death and the Queen of Life, from a founding voice of the American space opera.
- In its time
- Published in 1919, during the 1910s, lost worlds and interplanetary adventure.
- Reading it
- 3 hr 5 min read (a novel-length work, settle in).
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