With Airship and Submarine: A Tale of Adventure by Harry Collingwood
The wondrous vessel Flying Fish, built of the marvelous metal aethereum, able to soar the skies, sail the seas, and dive the depths, carries her crew on a globe-spanning adventure.
Harry Collingwood's 1908 novel is a rousing early scientific-adventure romance, a sequel to The Log of the Flying Fish. Vivid, imaginative, of its era. Read it for a pioneering work of science fiction, a super-vehicle equally at home in air, sea, and undersea, on a Vernian voyage of exploration and peril, from one of the very first authors to work in the genre.
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- In its time
- Published in 1908, during the 1900s, the scientific romance.
- Reading it
- ~6 hr read (a novel-length work, settle in).
- Illustrated by
- E. S. Hodgson
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